written by ChrisG 161 days ago
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Good article!
written by fz22gq 161 days ago
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Intersting article indeed .... and i can relate to a lot of it with my experiences here .... Charisma man was a highlight indeed. It wasn't surprising to see the author is an English teacher, because after all .... aren't ALL foreigners in Japan English teachers? ;>)
written by billywest 161 days ago
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And, to give Japanese people some credit, I rarely meet a Japanese person who asks, "Are you an English teacher?" They usually ask what I do for a living.
written by fz22gq 160 days ago
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For me, since the end of Nova it is certainly a lot less.
written by freedomwv 160 days ago
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Nova is not completely gone. I actually work for NOVA.
written by awh 161 days ago
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I don't know what to make of it, but as my Japanese has improved, so has the frequency of "Are you an English teacher?" reduced.
Perhaps it's just that with each passing year, I look less and less like the fresh-faced, bright-eyed teachers on the eikaiwa posters.
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Good article!
Intersting article indeed .... and i can relate to a lot of it with my experiences here .... Charisma man was a highlight indeed. It wasn't surprising to see the author is an English teacher, because after all .... aren't ALL foreigners in Japan English teachers? ;>)
And, to give Japanese people some credit, I rarely meet a Japanese person who asks, "Are you an English teacher?" They usually ask what I do for a living.
For me, since the end of Nova it is certainly a lot less.
Nova is not completely gone. I actually work for NOVA.
I don't know what to make of it, but as my Japanese has improved, so has the frequency of "Are you an English teacher?" reduced.
Perhaps it's just that with each passing year, I look less and less like the fresh-faced, bright-eyed teachers on the eikaiwa posters.