1) My name is Sean. I started learning some basic Japanese as far back as middle school, but serious instruction began as a freshman at UVM, due in large part to the support instructor Suzuki-Carlson. I took three full years of Japanese, supplemented with Japanese conversation, at UVM in my course of study in Japanese, […]
Archive for November, 2013
Sean – Teaching English in Japan
Posted in Teaching English In Japan on November 16, 2013 | Leave a Comment »
Sarah – Teaching English in Japan
Posted in Teaching English In Japan on November 14, 2013 | Leave a Comment »
1) Your background I have a sort of different background than many people who did the JET Programme. I grew up in Ohio and went to Wittenberg University, majoring in English Literature and minoring in Studio Art. I thought about teaching abroad right after college, but I took a job at a ranch in New […]
Chandler – Consulate General of Japan
Posted in Japanese Consulate on November 13, 2013 | Leave a Comment »
I graduated from the University of Vermont in May 2013 with a degree in Japanese and a minor in Asian Studies. I spent three years studying Japanese at UVM and spent my 3rd year studying abroad in Tokyo, Japan at Meiji Gakuin University for two semesters. Prior to UVM, I attended Seigakuin Atlanta International School […]
Nicole – Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group
Posted in Japanese Bank on November 9, 2013 | Leave a Comment »
My name is Nicole and I have studied Japanese since I was a Senior in High school. I was born in Tokyo, Japan and lived there for about 2 and a half years while my parents both worked for AT&T in Tokyo. I then moved to New Jersey where I have lived ever since. My […]
Ian – Teaching English in Japan
Posted in Teaching English In Japan on November 9, 2013 | Leave a Comment »
1)Background a.Ian b.23 years old c.African-American d.from North Carolina e.Took Japanese classes 2 years in high school, 4 years in college. f.BA Mathematics & Japanese, minor in Economics, University of Vermont class of 2013 g.Did not study abroad in college, but this is my second time traveling to Japan. I’ve been in the country since […]