Cozy lessons and fun study abroad may be good.However, students will definitely regret it if they do not have the professional skills after four years.What is the kindest thing for students?We aim to establish an unprecedented global human resources development program by leveraging the strengths of latecomers, devising English lessons, and organically linking the three stages before and after studying abroad.Please look forward to the new faculty, which will be a tough effort for the teaching side.
Scholarships equivalent to tuition fees for all, and special scholarships for the top 20 students
All students will be provided with a scholarship for the tuition fee and will be used for the tuition fee of the university where they will study abroad.The difference will be borne by you, but if you choose a university in a low-priced area such as Southeast Asia, especially Malaysia, it will be less.In addition, 20 to 50% of the self-pay portion will be paid to the top 100 students with TOEIC® grades.
《Message to high school students》 Don't be Uspera even if you're fluent
Recently, it is said that voice is emphasized in English education in Japan.However, it should be remembered that the basics of communication are the content to be spoken.If you are Japanese, you should first have knowledge and insight about Japanese traditions and culture.Studying in high school is also important.Only when you wear them can you talk to people from different cultures.Reading is especially important.If you don't have the ability to read Japanese, you won't have the ability to speak English.
Angus, Dr. Norman James
ANGUS, Norman James
Born in Scotland in 1960.Completed Trinity College MA (Cantab) (Master of Arts), University of Cambridge, UK (1987).He belongs to the Japan TS Elliott Association, the Japan Comparative Culture Society, the Japanese English Literature Society, the Hagiwara Sakutaro Study Group, the Japan Association for Interpreting and Translation, etc.Specializes in English literature, Scottish literature, and translation.His research interests are the translation of modern and contemporary Scottish literature (poetry) and Japanese poetry.