This is where I teach--the Ishikawadai Building. It's very modern and comfortable.
Here's a view inside the lobby where students can relax, study, eat, or even take a nap!
Girding her loins and jumping into the fray, an American expat from Seattle muses on culture, food, activities, people — and anything else that comes to mind — in the land of the rising sun glitz and neon, better known as Las Vegas.
2 comments:
Hi,
The photos are lovely. I have never been to Tokyo, but I do have some teaching questions.
I am teaching Englsih in Japan currently, and I have a question about teaching TOEIC. Sorry if I am off in left field, I am not sure what you teach. But, now the TOEIC includes many English languages that even I have trouble listening to. If you do have any advice on this exam, or if you know someone who may, please point me in the right direction. Thank you. :D
Sorry, I don't know anything about the TOEIC exam, but thanks for your comment. I teach English presentations. Good luck with the exam!
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