In order for students to make progress in the spoken language, they need to communicate in the target language (Doyon 2000, 1). The Japanese students\u27 reluctance to speak out in conversation classes has been cited as a common difficulty expatriate English teachers face (Cholewinski 2002, 1; Hammond 2002, 1). This study examined if in English conversation classes, select expatriate English teachers with more experience in Japan were more perceptive to the communication style of their adolescent and adult Japanese students and how the following seven elements of culture could affect their communication style: wa, Japan\u27s vertical society, amae, the way, the group, the importance of face, and the Japanese educational system. Did ...
In globalized societies where English uses and users are diverse, promoting intercultural communicat...
The purpose of this study was to identify and describe the perceptions of Japanese and non-Japanese ...
This paper explores how Japanese university freshmen recalled their secondary school English teacher...
In order for students to make progress in the spoken language, they need to communicate in the targe...
This study explored how EFL teachers in Japan with various backgrounds perceive their roles in rel...
This study investigates the Japanese learning of foreign English teachers in Japan. Foreign English ...
This research examined why Japanese students appear reluctant to speak in English conversation class...
English as a foreign language (EFL) in Japan is becoming a mandatory subject in all comp...
Master of EducationStudies of nonverbal communication for some decades have shown a fundamental rela...
This paper gives suggestions as to how a foreign teacher of English conversation at a Japanese unive...
It has often been observed that there is a significant gap between the aspirations for the teaching ...
This paper describes strategies I have developed for handling some of the challenges in teaching Eng...
In Japan, English has been a compulsory school subject from Year 5 of elementary school since 2011 (...
Abstract - This empirical study was conducted in a state university in Japan. Data were collected du...
Getting low-level students to speak up in class is an ongoing issue for foreign teachers in Japan. H...
In globalized societies where English uses and users are diverse, promoting intercultural communicat...
The purpose of this study was to identify and describe the perceptions of Japanese and non-Japanese ...
This paper explores how Japanese university freshmen recalled their secondary school English teacher...
In order for students to make progress in the spoken language, they need to communicate in the targe...
This study explored how EFL teachers in Japan with various backgrounds perceive their roles in rel...
This study investigates the Japanese learning of foreign English teachers in Japan. Foreign English ...
This research examined why Japanese students appear reluctant to speak in English conversation class...
English as a foreign language (EFL) in Japan is becoming a mandatory subject in all comp...
Master of EducationStudies of nonverbal communication for some decades have shown a fundamental rela...
This paper gives suggestions as to how a foreign teacher of English conversation at a Japanese unive...
It has often been observed that there is a significant gap between the aspirations for the teaching ...
This paper describes strategies I have developed for handling some of the challenges in teaching Eng...
In Japan, English has been a compulsory school subject from Year 5 of elementary school since 2011 (...
Abstract - This empirical study was conducted in a state university in Japan. Data were collected du...
Getting low-level students to speak up in class is an ongoing issue for foreign teachers in Japan. H...
In globalized societies where English uses and users are diverse, promoting intercultural communicat...
The purpose of this study was to identify and describe the perceptions of Japanese and non-Japanese ...
This paper explores how Japanese university freshmen recalled their secondary school English teacher...