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  2. JET Programme - Wikipedia

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    The Japan Exchange and Teaching Programme (外国語青年招致事業, Gaikokugo Seinen Shōchi Jigyō), or JET Programme (JETプログラム, Jetto Puroguramu), is a teaching program sponsored by the Japanese government that brings university graduates to Japan as Assistant Language Teachers (ALTs), Sports Education Advisors (SEAs) or as Coordinators for International Relations (CIRs) in ...

  3. Assistant Language Teacher - Wikipedia

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    An Assistant Language Teacher (ALT) is a foreign national serving as an assistant teacher (paraprofessional educator) in a Japanese classroom, particularly for English.. The term was created by the Japanese Ministry of Education at the time of the creation of the JET Programme as a translation of the term 外国語指導助手 (gaikokugo shidō joshu) or literally "foreign language instruction ...

  4. English-language education in Japan - Wikipedia

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    By the year 1874, there were 91 foreign language schools in Japan, out of which 82 of them taught English. And in 1923, Englishman Harold E. Palmer was invited to Japan by the Ministry of Education, where he would later found the Institute for Research in English Teaching in Tokyo and introduce the aural-oral approach to teaching English.

  5. Tokyo 6hr Private Tour with Government-Licensed Guide

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    per adult (price varies by group size) Tokyo Private Walking Tour with A Guide (Private Tour Car Option) 75. Historical Tours. from. $56.84. per adult (price varies by group size) Private Day Tour In Tokyo with a Native English Speaker. 11.

  6. Civil service of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese civil service employs over three million employees, with the Japan Self-Defense Forces, with 247,000 personnel, being the biggest branch.In the post-war period, this figure has been even higher, but the privatization of a large number of public corporations since the 1980s, including NTT, Japanese National Railways, and Japan Post, already reduced the number.

  7. Japan Government Buildings - Tripadvisor

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    This is actually a government building. It is a place which a new resident has to come to visit to do some administrative, no one can speak English but they were nice and trying so hard to make us understand. This administration building actually is not a tourist attraction but some people come to see the castle from this building.

  8. Getting around Japan with just english? - Tokyo Forum

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    These days all the main tourist sites are well signposted in English as well as Japanese, as are all the main transport options that you'll likely take. So you can totally get by with only english. Although - as mentioned above - considering that you are visiting Japan, it would be polite of you to make some effort to speak some Japanese.

  9. List of countries and territories where English is an ...

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    Although English is not de jure an official language at the national level in the United States, most states and territories within the United States have English as an official language, and only Puerto Rico uses a language other than English as a primary working language. The United Kingdom, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand ...