Because I was a first-time renewal (初回更新者, shokai shoshinsha), I was also slated to take a 120 minute drivers' education refresher course as part of my renewal process.
Monday
Drivers Education Refresher Class in Japan
Posted by
LP
Because I was a first-time renewal (初回更新者, shokai shoshinsha), I was also slated to take a 120 minute drivers' education refresher course as part of my renewal process.
You can see a picture of what one of those postcards looks like here.
As I looked online to find out more about what this process would entail, I discovered that the Internet has a pretty good collection of stories on this subject already. My favorites come from TokyoWriter and Yuttaring. And last year Dan quietly added a detailed guide to help you through your own renewal here on AccessJ.
So, if you're curious about what a renewal in Japan entails, you have a lot of options to look at. But just as an addendum to the inexorable electronic record, here's my own story:
Drunk Driving in Japan: Alcohol Levels and Penalties
Posted by
LP
Legally there are two classifications for driving under the influence of alcohol in Japan: 酒気帯び運転 (shuki obi unten) and the more serious 酒酔い運転 (sake yoi unten).
Wednesday
5 Types of... Japanese Spider
Posted by
db214
Here's a nasty collection of scary 8-legged insects for you to think about tonight. You're welcome.
Monday
Q&A: Are ALTs Really Necessary?
Posted by
ヤフー
Without further ado:
Wednesday
It looks as though things may be set to change at some possible distant point in the future. Today both the Daily Yomiuri and The Japan Times have been busy informing me that the government has hypothetical plans to send Japanese English teachers to genuine, bone-fide English speaking countries as part of their teaching qualification.
This could be a smart move as some teachers we've worked with have been embarrassingly bad at the language. Let's just hope they send the textbook writers there too.
Friday
School Lunch in Japan
Posted by
Dom
This "5 random school lunches" entry will show you exactly what we get fed at school in a typical week, but for now let's have a look at how lunchtime works.
Wednesday
5 Random School Lunches From Japan
Posted by
Dom
When I first got here I thought lunch was great - plentiful, reasonably tasty and a new experience. 18 months later I dread the whole experience.
I recently explained why eating with my students kind of sucks sometimes, but now I want to talk about the food itself.
I'd like to point out, before any enraged Japanophiles get on my case, that although I openly dislike a lot of Japanese school lunches so do the Japanese.
Without further ado, here are the five lunches I was presented with last week:
Monday
Elementary School: The Hello Song vs. "Anything OK"
Posted by
Dom
One of the worst cases for me was The Bloody Hello Song. Last year I taught elementary students one day a week. I loved it and desperately want to do it again. But one thing I don't miss was the shockingly bad
Hell-o-o! Hell-o-o!
Hell-o-o how are you?
I'm fine, I'm fine
And I hope that you are too!
x3, then x3 again with a stupid "gesture dance". At the start of every single lesson.
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