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Originally Posted by loveskyliemole
So you mean that you are going to get a student visa ?
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not yet, but i guess i have to get one. i will have to look more into it. the process for getting one.
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August next year? Really?
Then you MUST come and visit our school!
We might need another English teacher by then,
if you are interested, just let me know!
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well im hoping August next year, but I'm trying to come earlier for a 1 month holiday to learn to get around, meet people. so when i come the second time im not to much of a stranger. i wouldn't mind trying teaching. i always despised teachers lol, but i guess as you get older that sort of stuff seems to disappear.
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We have Japanese language classes too,
and it's only 1000yen per lesson!
Me or other Native Japanese girl will teach there.
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that would be good too. because i can learn more while I'm there. would definitely be helpful.
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Yeah, why not?!
Yes, I teach Japanese kids to adult
basic English. I can't teach like native English speakers do,
but for the beginners, I could be usuful&helpful,
cos I can tell them how I learned English.
Today, I told the students (all girls over 20s-30s)
something like this....
me:
What would you say if a guy said
"You are pretty/beautiful!" to you?
the girls:
I would say "Thank you"
me:
I would say
" I know!"
the girls: *laugh*
"It's a good idea!"
That's one of the things I can tell the beginners, from my experience.
Japanese are basically shy when they have to talk to foreigners,
They are trying to be very very nice and kind to them, which is really good but they could be too serious and tired.
I really want them to relax and sometimes to joke, then
everyone can enjoy.
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LOL yeah i experienced that with some of my cousins that came from france and reunion Islands. they weren't to sure on how to act so they would try to be to serious, but i guess it is how it is when you meet people for the first time. because you don't want to make your self look weird, but after you know teacher better you become more relaxed and feel like you can do anything around them.
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"You have to be careful with everyone being "too good/kind" to you"
That's what all of my friends told me when I decided to
travel Europe by myself.
But, actually I met great people there.
They were really really nice and kind and helful and all that!
Well, I meant what I said to you.
If it sounded "too good" to scared you, sorry! haha.
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lol don't worry I'm usually a good judge in character.