I understand you don't need to speak Japanese and that schools look for "native speakers" to converse with the children in everyday-situations. I've had some experience of teaching (volunteer work) but I have had no formal training.
Does anyone know of any companies/societies in England with links to Japanese schools? Is there any kind of society within the UK which foreign countries can send "requests" to?
I'm taking a gap year before University and would love a chance to get some "real world" experience of a new culture while simultaneously giving something back to that culture. Does anyone know if any assistance is given once you arrive in the country (eg: will the school help with finding accomodation/send someone to meet you at the airport?)
2007-08-29
04:18:43
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