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Arubaito in Osaka?
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If you are a native english speaker or speak english at an advanced level you can try being an English tutor.
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Go to the Kinokuniya in Umeda and pick up a Kansai Flea Market. You can find postings for all sorts of jobs from English tutor to bartender. Well, all sorts of two kinds of jobs.
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Is there jobs for conversational english too? I'm not to hot at writing my own native tongue but I can dictate pretty well.
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cridgit001 - Although they're a little harder to find, I'm pretty sure there are a few places that focus entirely on casual English conversation.
To give you an example, I used to work at an "English conversation cafe" called WhyWhy Cafe in Shinsaibashi. I was pretty much paid to sit down with Japanese people and try to engage them in English conversation. It was an awesome job and I made a ton of friends through the experience. Unfortunately, that particular cafe closed down about a year ago but considering how popular it was back when I worked there I wouldn't be surprised if there were one of two similar places somewhere in the city. |
That sounds like a really sweet job. I could bring stuff from the states and just talk about it.
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