Are former ALTs not supposed to criticize English education in Japan?

Is there a prior written agreement not to or something?

And what's your take on English education in Japan?

Sonny2012-02-14T19:18:28Z

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1. No.

2. As it stands now it allows students, politicians and school officials to appear busy and conscientious -their primary goal. The current system does not teach children to appreciate English or be motivated to learn it. After all, the Japanese view foreigners and their countries as either a source of entertainment or a business opportunity, nothing else.

Much ado about nothing. That is my take.

chil_lie232012-02-15T07:09:38Z

You can talk all you want. we always do. the English education system in Japan does suck. In ES it is fun, then they go to JHS where they are drilled and hate it. They have it all mixed up and do not know what the hell they are doing. That is one of the reason why Japan does not like English much, But in order for Japanese to get better at English, Japan has to change as a whole they way they do things. The way the speak Katakana English on TV and Radio. Until That changes, it will always be the same.

Anonymous2012-02-15T08:28:56Z

お前の好きにすればいいんじゃね?

>And what's your take on English education in Japan?
学校の方針とか教師によってまちまち。
でも参考書はいいのがいっぱいあると思う。
俺はずっとZ会の速読英単語で勉強してた。
あれは傑作。
全般的に言えることは、英語を使う(話す、書く)機会が少なすぎ。

まあ英語なんて日本ではまったく役に立たないので日本の英語教育なんて
どうでもいい。日本の英語教育について考えることがあるのは、お前ら(ALT)ぐらいだよ。
あるいは、湯田屋さんは英語を日本の第二オフィシャル・ランゲージにしたいの?

>chil_lie23
お前の言ってることは意味不明。
単語を並べただけでは文章にならねーんだよ、海兵隊員さん。
まず自分の英語力を疑え。