Starting a new class in Shimamoto, at the Fureai Center.
Entitled “Hospitality English”.
How to better interact with foreign visitors to Shimamoto, or Japan in general.

The class will cover some of these topics.
From directions on street corners to serving customers at hotels and convenience stores, you will learn through the study of basic expressions and phrases, and beginner communication textbooks
that are necessary for various situations. 12 units that combine various situations with situations such as order processing, accounting, and complaint handling. While having fun learning English through activities such as listening, speaking, and pair work, students also review Japanese culture and customs.
| ・ | At the beginning of each unit, we will cover key expressions and key vocabulary such as “For here, or to go?” and learn the most basic and necessary expressions |
| ・ | In Dialogue Dictation, you listen to dialogue in typical situations and move on to Speaking Activity, where you swap different vocabulary |
| ・ | Key Vocabulary / Expression is an expression that you can use immediately if you choose something versatile and learn it |
| ・ | Vocabulary introduced through Listening / Speaking Activities will develop a variety of practical communication skills |
| ・ | You can develop communication skills as a clerk who entertains tourists through fun pair work and as a tourist from overseas |
| ・ | Reading Activity provides useful information for foreign tour lists in Japan. Japanese students also have new discoveries |
| ・ | In the Special Activity, we will cover familiar but unique Japanese customs such as the types of rice balls, how to open the packaging, and dining. |
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