Nice to meet you! I'm glad to talk to the people here, especially who are studying abroad and willing to share their experience. You must be living a busy and meaningful life! I'll be grateful if you come here sometimes and chat when you have a free time.

Let me introduce my new friend here, and his precious opinion about English education in Japan. I'm sure all of you coming here must be g-g-greatly interested!

"I'm studying political science in Canada after disparate 4 months study and I got 253 on TOEFL. I'll write about the preparation for coming here in near future. If you are interested in my blog, please come to see it and leave your message. Regards, K.I"
"Let me ask you some about your teaching life in Japan. Whom are you teaching English? What are you mainly teaching, for example structure, reading, speaking...? From my experience, studying English in Japan means reading English and translating them into Japanese. Such kinds of education is very helpful to make it in schools, but it is no use surviving daily lives, though it is my opinion. And I don't mean that English education system in Japan was totaly wrong. How do you think of it? I'm interested in teaching my major in English if I could have chance in the future?" ellegarden_ticket1