At university, I studied educational psychology, but I am very sceptical about a lot of research, how much of that research ever makes a real difference in the classroom? In Britain, primary school starts at five years old and reading is the first priority. My older brother and sister learned to read quickly, but I made no progress at all because the style of teaching had changed. My mother noticed this and she taught me to read. Without her help, I truly believe I would have been illiterate. But my writing skills lagged behind, luckily my history teacher (Graham Wigley) in secondary school, during his own time helped me improve. A large part of my work now is helping Japanese academics with their English writing and presentations, I could never have been able to do this without the help of my mother and history teacher, I am truly grateful to them. So literacy is a very important subject for me. Japanese people often tell me that reading English is difficult, but if you watch the video above, you can see that it can also be difficult for native English speakers.
For class:
- Watch the video.
- Make a short presentation about it.
- Think of five questions to ask me.
- Make a second presentation about how you think this way of teaching English reading could be useful or not useful for Japanese learners of English.
1999年に日本に来た。その時、僕は新しい英語の教師
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