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  2. Zuiikin' English - Wikipedia

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    Zuiikin' English (Japanese: 英会話体操 Zuiikin’ English, Hepburn: Eikaiwa taisō Zuiikin Ingurisshu) is a Japanese television series originally aired in 1992 by Fuji Television. [2] [3] Eikaiwa, Taisō and Zuiikin mean "English conversation", "gymnastic exercises" and "voluntary muscles", respectively. The series combines English ...

  3. Eikaiwa school - Wikipedia

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    Although the Japanese public education system mandates that English be taught as part of the curriculum from the fifth grade, the focus is generally on English grammar. [2] Some students attend eikaiwa schools to supplement their school studies, to study a second language, to improve their business skills, as a hobby, to help socialize, or to ...

  4. NHK World-Japan - Wikipedia

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    NHK World-Japan: online news (text) and live video stream of the rolling news channel; NHK World Radio Japan: live radio streams, podcasts, and archive programming; Learn Japanese: re-edited versions of series, such as Basic Japanese for You and Brush Up Your Japanese. Only a limited number of programs are available online for free. [12]

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  6. Etiquette in Japan - Wikipedia

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    There is an entire grammatical rule-set for speaking respectfully to superiors, customers, etc., and this plays a large part in good etiquette and in society as a whole. [31] Japanese children are taught to act harmoniously and cooperatively with others from the time they go to pre-school.

  7. Let's Go (textbooks) - Wikipedia

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    Let's Go is a series of American-English based EFL (English as a foreign language) textbooks developed by Oxford University Press and first released in 1990. While having its origins in ESL teaching in the US, and then as an early EFL resource in Japan, [1] the series is currently in general use for English-language learners in over 160 countries around the world. [2]

  8. Pointing and calling - Wikipedia

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    Youtube. In NYC, subway conductors have to point at a black and white sign to prove that they're paying attention. They do it at every hour, at every stop. It's kind of silly, so we decided to make their day. James Albright (Jun 22, 2017). "Adding Japanese 'Shisa Kanko' Techniques To Modern Cockpits". Aviation Week Network

  9. Kino MacGregor - Wikipedia

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    Kino Anne MacGregor was born and raised in Miami and is of Eurasian descent, with Scottish and Japanese roots. She attended the Palmetto High School, graduating in 1995.. Following this she earned a master's degree in interdisciplinary studies and studies holistic health at New York Univ