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<description>Teaching English to Japanese kids with the Eigo Noto Eigo Note:  Japan's Ministry of Education MEXT's Elementary School ESL Textbook.  Lesson notes and posts updated and posted weekly. Subscribe to this feed into your Bookmarks Menu for quick and easy access to our newest posts! Open these links to get all the goodies!!!: Our newest posts! ESL lesson plans, ideas, free esl flashcards, worksheets, materials and tips for teaching English to young learners. Plus, a little more insight into what teaching English, working with Japanese teachers and living in Japan may actually be like. Get a feel for the inside of a typical Japanese Elementary School classroom.  You may just want to come to Japan and try it for yourself: working as an Assistant Language Teacher or as part of the JET program. We recommend that you subscribe to this RSS 2 Feed into your Live Bookmarks, Bloglines, or any such other application in your internet browser for quick and easy access to the site and its main headings and categories. </description>
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<description>Flashcards around the web recommended for use with the Eigo Note Textbook by The ENB; the site's main writer.</description>
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<description>Phonics as a tool and method for Teaching Young Learner's of English how to read in conjunction with teaching English to Japanese Elementary school kids/children and other students. </description>
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<description>Useful ESL Teaching Items, Tools, Materials, Interesting Teaching Ideas, Useful Links, Help and Techniques for English Second Language Acquisition for young learners.  More quick links for ESL materials will be posted in the near future.</description>
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<description>Translators, Translating, and Translation of Japanese Teaching Materials for ESL Classes and Lesson Notes in use with teaching English in Japan to Japanese kids with the Eigo Noto Eigo Note: Japan MEXT's Elementary School ESL Textbook.</description>
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<description>Useful Tips for Teaching English in Japan and advice about Living the Good Life and Working in Japan.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 18:37:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>Conversational, Constructive, and even No Holds Barred Forums for anything ESL-Teaching English related in Japan, Asia, with the Eigo Noto Eigo Note, and perhaps any other related items. Just a few links here...</description>
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<description>Sometimes we like to write about ourselves...About the Site's Manager, Article and "Experienced" Lesson Posts Writer: aka The ENB</description>
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<description>Find out how to contact us by email. Sorry, but we are homeless for now, or rather, officeless, and thus we only live in this virtual space within our means to be heard and try to help other present or future English Teachers, ALTs and JET teachers in Japan. So, thanks for reading and showing your support by viewing our links and adverts that catch your interest for at least a minute of your time! Well, we're just Eigo Noto bums with nothing to do outside of school so "tell us what you need" and we will be happy to try and oblige you for perhaps a few scraps of tempura, salmon onigiri (rice-balls), and maybe a trickle of some canned coffee or the like. Or, just subscribe to the feed to keep in touch... and check out what's new. (We don't even have a real address for now...  Ahhh... sigh ...sniff sniff...)</description>
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<description>What would we be without a Japanese version of our site? The materials we publish are meant for "all" the English Teachers in Japan. So that means native and non-native. And, we do try our best... but keep in mind OUR TRANSLATIONS AREN'T PERFECT! So be well advised if you visit this site... and if your Japanese is better than ours, please don't mind the errors and hit-and-miss-translations. Dozoo yaroshiku onigashimachu degozaru. See what I mean? ...Definately, not perfect... </description>
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