My Journey as an English Teacher in Japan

TLDRAs a former English teacher in Japan, I share my unique experiences and the challenges I faced in this profession.

Key insights

🎤Teaching English in Japan involves entertaining and engaging students through activities and songs.

🏫Teaching English in Japan is often considered a less prestigious job, leading to some social stigma.

🗾Living in Japan for over 11 years, I have witnessed the cultural differences and challenges faced by foreigners in the country.

✈️Teaching English is a popular way for foreigners to experience living in Japan and immerse themselves in the Japanese culture.

🌸While teaching English in Japan can be challenging, it can also be rewarding to witness the progress and growth of students.

Q&A

What is the typical process of being an English teacher in Japan?

The process varies depending on the type of teaching job, but generally involves planning and delivering lessons, engaging students through interactive activities, and adapting to the cultural differences in the classroom.

Are English teachers in Japan looked down upon?

There is some social stigma attached to being an English teacher in Japan, as it is often considered a less prestigious job. However, there are also opportunities for growth and personal development in this profession.

What challenges do English teachers in Japan face?

English teachers in Japan face challenges such as language barriers, cultural differences, and the pressure to create engaging and effective lessons. Additionally, there may be social stigma associated with the profession.

Why do many foreigners choose to teach English in Japan?

Teaching English in Japan provides an opportunity for foreigners to experience living in Japan, immerse themselves in the culture, and learn the language. It can also be a stepping stone for further career opportunities.

Is teaching English in Japan a rewarding experience?

Teaching English in Japan can be a rewarding experience, as it allows you to make a positive impact on the lives of students, witness their progress, and learn about Japanese culture.

Timestamped Summary

00:12My journey as an English teacher in Japan started when I became a host family for a Japanese girl during college.

02:30Teaching English in Japan often involves entertaining and engaging students through songs and activities.

06:15The profession of English teaching in Japan is sometimes looked down upon, leading to social stigma.

09:45Living in Japan for over 11 years, I have witnessed the cultural differences and challenges faced by foreigners in the country.

12:20Teaching English in Japan is a popular way for foreigners to experience the culture and immerse themselves in the language.

15:10Despite the challenges, teaching English in Japan can be rewarding to see the progress and growth of students.