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esl lesson with the same class as the other videos. This one shows the "bingo" part of the esl lesson.
I love working with these kids... They keep me on my toes!
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Here is a video of a program I use to make some nice work sheets for my ESL students. You can get this program online at http://www.wordsearc hmaker.com/
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Japanese food is very healthy and clean. I love eating it here in Japan and wanted to share this slide show with the world.
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Here is a Japanese style BBQ restaurant. Japanese eat the tastiest steak! If you ever go to Japan, make sure you ask someone to take you to Yakiniku.
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These kids are 3 to 4 years old. I meet them once a week for 40 minutes.
Here I'm teaching them "I'm name" "what's this?"
"I don't know!" I teach them I don't know right away because I want them to know its ok not to know! What do you think?
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These Japanese kids are out every weekend playing for the public. The place they're playing at is known for street music and many people that play there have made record deals. Good Luck Green Bottom... That's their band name.
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Teaching you the sounds used in Japanese manga. These sounds use Katakana in the books. If you want more just leave a comment :-)
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Just some simple Japanese for you. If you want more, leave comments with what you'd like to learn in Japanese and we'll put it together for you. This may turn into a fun project if we get positive feedback.
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Most of these pics was taken in Chiba country side here in Japan. The air is clean, lots of elbow room (not like in Tokyo) and the people are friendly.
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A view of the country side from a window seat inside the Shinkansen or Japanese bullet train-the only way to travel inside Japan.
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Short clip of some locals drinking Sake from a Traditional bamboo cup. They Love Sake so much! Can't Drive Sake like these locals.
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These deer will bow to you first before you give them crackers which are sold for $1.50 and is the only thing you can feed them. They are all trained to bow first before getting the snack.
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This is a Japanese bullet train arriving slowly! If you travel within Japan, use the bullet train because it's fast, comfortable and quiet. However, it's not cheap and as you'll pay 50 dollars to go from Tokyo to Kyoto on an over-night bus the bullet train will run you 150 dollars but instead of 7 hours, try two :-) and your back will feel better.