Hello everyone! Welcome to my second reaction video.
I think this video by “Nobita from Japan” is pretty good. I agreed with a fair amount, but not with everything his guests had to say. I think Nobita from Japan does good work, so I recommend checking out his channel.
Until I figure out a more efficient way to edit these, I don’t think reactions will become regular content. I corrected some issues from the first reaction video I made, but these are beasts to edit!
I plan to get back to doing some interviews soon as those are the most fun and generally most well received. Please look for some new interviews soon!
The original video is here (I edited it down a little bit for length):
Nobita’s channel is here:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcIsxujzLRO5qY5f9buahCQThanks for watching!
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5 Comments
Good video and I agree with the points 100% but I get the feeling the Japanese toutuber is purposely making his accent overly thick; there are times when he is very clear or is it just me?
This is why I focus on first: engagement, then teaching, and finally prepping the students for curve ball questions that I get them accustomed to answering.
Great Video as always!
Do you teach your students the word "bubbler"?
I've met many teachers who do have plenty of time to prepare for their classes but school support is still minimal
For many companies, lots of the teachers who are hired are underqualified but the company desires them because they are looking for company loyalty first, reliability second, and ability last
I've been friends with a new graduate hire who was forced to be an English teacher, and a long term, history major who is also forced to teach English among other subjects he isn't well versed in (he hates teaching English and to a lesser extent, Math)
Thank you for your nice commment about the history of English education in Japan. At the end of the video, is it necessaru for all
Japanese to learn English as a requiired subject? That was a big dispute around 1960's in the Diet. However it isn now in the
21st century, And Japan must cimpete with foreign countires. That's why Japan introduced English educaiton as a compalasaru
subject since elementary school. As the vidio says, Japan is an isolated county , environment is completely much different from Holland. Since I'v e been teaching English for many years, I've suffered from this problem. A friend in Croachia introduced this video. I perfectly agree this opinion,