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With Smith's system, you are provided with a cost-effective solution that is comprehensive, tried, and tested. Essential needs required by an English school in Japan to operate are provided. Advertising, sales, lesson scheduling, student counseling, taxation advice and general support, all there. O.K. sure, we have to work within the basic guidelines of the franchise system; that's important to maintain, "the system." Beyond that, Smith's School of English Franchise encourages you to take up your freedom and apply your own interests, ideas, and creativity in all areas. You can create your own ideal business environment within a sound and proven business system.
If you are looking to teach English in Japan and don't want to end up in a dead-end job just teaching English, then get into Smith's.
You don't need to know anything before you start. When it comes to teaching English conversation, Smith's knows Japan. They also know how to get you started. So give them a call. I am happy I did.
"Franchise schools teaching English in Japan. Smith's English school franchises are all teacher-owned. Let Smith's help you establish and operate your own English school in Japan now!"
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