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Private English Conversation Lessons At Your Home in Tokyo
If you are a native or near-native speaker of English, chances are you’ll find opportunities to teach in Japan. The country’s students are eager to learn their native language and many teachers find it rewarding. In addition to English, there are many students interested in learning other languages as well – French, German, Spanish and Italian teachers are in high demand. Check their site to know more details 英会話 個人レッスン.
Most of these teaching jobs can be found in eikaiwa (English conversation schools), which are usually office-like buildings with small classrooms for one-on-one English lessons. Teachers work with students of all ages and levels for about an hour during their workdays.
These private lessons can be difficult for both students and teachers. Students will often be nervous, which makes it more challenging to communicate. However, a teacher can help to ease the stress by speaking slowly, being patient and encouraging the student to speak more.
The teacher must also be aware of how cultural differences may affect the lesson. For example, it is important to keep in mind that Japanese culture values privacy and a teacher should be careful not to intrude on the student’s personal space. Additionally, students might feel uncomfortable with silence, which can be a difficult thing for Westerners to understand and deal with. It is important for the teacher to make sure that the lesson has a clear objective and not allow the student to become lost in irrelevant discussions.
In order to attract and retain students, teachers should be professional at all times. Although it might be tempting to be chummy with students and treat them like friends, this can be a problem for the teacher’s reputation. Students will not be willing to spend money on lessons with teachers who are rude or act inappropriately.
Teaching online is a popular way to earn extra money in Japan. Companies such as Best Teacher, Lyngo and Eigoru hire both native and non-native English speakers with little or no experience. The pay is low ($5-$6 per lesson) but the flexibility and freedom of freelance teaching is appealing to some.
If you want to teach online, it is important to find a company that offers payment via Paypal. Lessons are typically 30 minutes in length and students pay on a monthly basis.
For a more personalized approach to learning, students can enroll in lessons with Home Language International. Founded in 1998, this family-run business offers English and other languages at the experienced teachers’ homes throughout Japan. Lessons can be tailored to a student’s needs and students are guaranteed a high level of instruction. Home Language International’s teachers have years of experience and provide an enjoyable atmosphere in which to learn the language. Students can practice their skills and gain confidence while experiencing a true cultural exchange. For more information on lessons, visit their website.
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