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Full Time EFL Teacher Needed in Western Japan

Date posted:2018-06-07 | Writer: Ube Foreign Language Center | Email: [email protected]

Ube Foreign Language Center(Founded 1974) is seeking TEFL qualified European or American teachers, for a one-year contract in western Japan beginning on Aug.1st , 2018. We currently have 2 foreign teachers from U.S.A. Students range from children to adults. Working hours at the center are from 3:30 to 9:05 pm. Monday to Friday. Some classes are held outside regular working hours. Saturday and Sunday are always vacation days and there are 4 weeks paid holidays a year.

PAY/ BENEFITS:

*270,000 yen/month.

*A furnished 1K apartment is available with very low rent. (32,000 yen/mo.)

*National health insurance provided

*Visa sponsorship available

*A return ticket is provided as a bonus for teachers arriving from outside of Japan after full completion of a one-year contract.

TO APPLY:

Please send the following documents to the email address given on the job heading:

*Resume with cover letter and photo

*Photocopy of passport (main pages)

*College diploma and official transcripts (if available when applying) photocopies okay, (4 year university/college graduate).

*TEFL certification, experience preferred.

Not required: Driver's License.

Ube Foreign Language Center

Ube City

Hall 1-1-1

Yamaguchi Prefecture

Japan

CONTACT:

Ms. Sarah (Personnel Manager)

Tel & Fax: 0836-33-6750

 

Below you can read feedback from an ITTT graduate regarding one section of their online TEFL certification course. Each of our online courses is broken down into concise units that focus on specific areas of English language teaching.

 

I noted that this chapter is well linked to chapter 3 regarding the ESA teaching methods. I was happy to refresh my mind once again about the different sequences and activities that can be completed within them while teaching a class. I also noted that vocabulary, grammatical structure and function are the 3 items highlighted in this chapter and are key when teaching a new language.Essentially much of the content was composed of parts of speech I have learned previously such as nouns, verbs, objects. However, there are many different types of nouns, verbs, and objects. I was able to learn that transitive verbs are followed by an object whereas intransitive verbs do not need an object. For example, \"sleeping\" is a verb, but a person cannot \"sleep\" something.


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