I’ve been invited back to do another set of workshops at the KOTESOL Young Learners conference in November ( details on the site when I get them!), so popped over to Busan to check out a few things. 2 hours 55 minutes on the ferry, it’s easier to get to than most of Japan!



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Today was also a funny school. I was back in Fukuoka where the Board of Education basically decided to do English, but leaves it up to each school. So in today’s school the Headteacher decided she wanted to do it, but needed some help with getting the teachers willing and able to do it! So anyway I started off with the Warm Up game and got them to go one-by-one saying a command to the group. And they did miles better than most schools, with hardly a hint of hesitation! Nice. I thought about jumping to the English is easy part, but noting the mistake I made yesterday I did my self intro first. Then when we got into the questions part they were deadly silent! Japanese workshops are usually like this, but I have an arsenal or techniques to get them out of it, but they didn’t work today! Later I found out that they didn’t really have any questions as they couldn’t see the point in teaching English. Aha. Unfortunately that’s at the very end of my workshop! Maybe I should find a way to bring it to the front!

Getting to realise English is easy took a while, they were really terrified, and I guess that was because a lot of them were older. But I did work out one new line, saying that English isn’t a big mountain like Fuji san, it’s just a hill, and thanks to all the foreign words in Japanese, you’re already half way up it! That tied in with the swimming skits ( i.e. you don’t just chuck a kid in the deep end, you start off shallow and work your way to the ocean) seemed to work, but took a while!

With the workshops I’m always wanting to teach the “whys” of what I recommend ( because if it’s just games they have fun time but don’t learn anything), but I’m wondering if I should change the workshop so instead of going for the paradigm shift of showing them a different way to see the problem, I actually let them walk through it and find out for themselves. The only problem with that is it has to happen in real time, which can take a lot of hours!!

Well, that’s the end of the Summer Workshops in Japan. I’ve taught a few thousand teachers all over the country, most of them with an exceptionally great response. So I guess I could start looking at developing a new style workshop, even if it’s just to keep myself on my toes!!

But for now I’m off to Korea, I’ll see you when I get back…



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Today was an interesting school in that when I was looking through their curriculum, I wasn’t cringing every two minutes, there weren’t any mistakes ( a very rare thing!), and there were actually some funky things in there, such as a nice reply to “I want to be a (job name)..”, “Why?” “Because it’s cool”.

However I made a bit of a mess of the workshop. Seeing what they had prepared, I went straight in to the “English is Easy” skit, thinking I could get it out of the way before my self intro ( which takes a while!), but…. they were just looking at me like “who on Earth are you telling us this?”. So I guess I have to keep the self intro first!! Once that was done they were cool, but just seemed very tired! I also think they tend to leave things up to the ALTs a bit much and are in a bit of a cocoon, thinking they don’t have to do anything themselves. But I eventually found their niche with the card game and mini card games!! It seems like they could play those all day! Which they did, until the male teachers got called out because there was a weird guy walking round the school grounds with a knife!! Nice and safe Japan, eh!!

But anyway, it seems the guy had disappeared ( or may not have been there anyway), and the teachers had learnt all the important stuff in the morning so I stayed with the girls and finished off with things like “When is your birthday?“. The full write up of everything we did is on the site here. One of the cool things were the teachers’ questions, for example “What to do for homework?” ( let the kids take home the mini cards to play with!) what to do with Special Needs kids ( most of the games actually work just as well with Special Needs kids) and how to get good at English themselves. To which the Headteacher promised to make the Wednesday teachers meeting in English - great!

The teacher here is again a really genki guy who does a lot of work for English education, so the school should do well.

Then to catch a flight back to Fukuoka for tomorrow’s workshop, and I’m flying from the new Chubu airport, which seems cool but a little badly planned!



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Wow a day off! Which roughly translated means I spent till 2 PM catching up on my emails, then took the Shinkansen down to Aichi for a meeting with the teacher from tomorrow’s school. Then got hassled at the hotel for not having my passport on me, there are still some racist nutters out there, where’s the “Welcome to Aichi”?



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Today was a bit of an experiment! Instead of a free one hour workshop at the bookstore, today was a 6 hour workshop charged at 10,000 yen per person. The idea being that people who are serious about improving their teaching techniques would attend, and I wouldn’t have to spend half the time doing the “English really isn’t that difficult” type skits! The prices balanced out as people then got 25% off the GE products, including the Superpack, Picture Card Packs and Student Packs. Which means if you bought one the workshop was free, and if you bought a few things you actually saved quite a bit of money!

And it looks like it worked, all the teachers were very serious and although a couple of them were at the beginning levels, they were as keen as anything. I did half the content with lots of Genki games and songs, and Mayuka Habbick did half about how it all fits in with child development and things like the Springboard readers ( have a look at the free teaching guides, there is so much valuable info there!)

Then in the evening it was another nomikai ( “drinking party” ) and I just had water, and felt great for it! So a really good day!



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OK, that was one too many beers last night! Today I traveled over a thousand miles, from Oita in Kyushu, to Okayama then to Tokyo, and I must admit I didn’t enjoy one minute of the ride!!! But for the actual workshops themselves I flicked the switch, became genki and really enjoyed them. It’s my 3rd year doing this workshop for the Okayama Education Center and the teachers are great here. So this time we got the group split in to two, one group of teachers who were new to Genki English ( hence it was the same workshop as yesterday) and another group who had seen the GE workshops before, including a few teachers from Tuesday and Wednesday. That was such a great experience, being able right from the start to do new games and ideas with having everyone fully confident, up on the aims of the subject and and on the same page! We did some cool new games, and some of the higher level themes, plus things like the card game, which they really enjoyed! We finished on the “Under the Sea” theme, and instead of the usual “Wow, I never saw things like that before” type ending it was a “Cool, that’s some nice new ideas I’ve learnt”, which was really nice and people were asking lots of cool questions, which is always good!

Then the rest of the train journey North!



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