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Date submitted: Wednesday, 14 September, 2011, 6:44 AM
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Submitted on 2009/07/11 at 11:11am
I am wondering if you could help us. Lakeland College, an American branch campus in Shinjuku, Tokyo, is seeking a qualified person to teach music history and appreciation. This is a survey course covering most of the classical European composers. The teacher needs to have master’s degree in music and some teaching experience. If you know a suitable person, could you pass this message on to him/her. We would appreciate it very much. Alan Brender brender@japan.lakeland.edu ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Dear Teachers,
Hello, my name is Kevin Stein. I am an English teacher in Osaka and a parent of a 1 and a half year old.
About a year ago, some friends and I noticed that there were few real life, simple English videos for children. So we decided to make our own. There are currently 6 videos and you can watch them on YouTube. They all have a simple English games as well as songs. They are for parents to watch with their children and learn some simple words and games to play in English.
If you have the time you might take a peek at the videos. They are on line at Youtube at:
http://www.youtube.com/user/6chomeproductions
My friends and I are not trying to sell anything. We simply want to create usefull materials for parents and children. If you have any suggestions or requests, please let me know.
I hope you enjoy the videos.
Thanks for your time.
Sincerely
Kevin Stein
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April 28, 2010 at 1:33 am
Lisa
Playgroup in Ikebukuro: spaces available
Polar Bear Club is a playgroup for children ages 0-6 and their English-speaking parents. We meet at the Nishi-ikebukuro Kumin Hiroba in Ikebukuro on Tuesdays from 11am to 12pm. Activities include songs, books, crafts or other activities, and free play. Membership is 500 yen per month per family, which covers the cost of craft materials, excursions and parties. Parents take turns leading the activities.
For additional information on Polar Bear Club, including how it started almost
10 years ago, please visit The Language Tree. Here is the link:
http://www.languagetree.org/en/directory/article/1-language-groups/179-polar-bear-club
If you have any questions about the group or are interested in joining, please
email me at cuppacocoa(at)yahoo.ca .
Best regards,
Lisa
May 17, 2010 at 1:50 am
ebony
I bookmarked this link . Thank you for good job !
January 27, 2011 at 10:59 pm
roadlesswandering
Celebrate Black History Month in Japan
Sunday, February 20, 2011, Tokyo Women’s Plaza, Aoyama-Dori
Session A: 1:15-2:30
Ages:5-14
Fee:1,500 JPY
“Po’ Boy Blues” and “The Migration Series”:Exploring the art and words of Langston Hughes and Jacob Lawrence
Langston Hughes and Jacob Lawrence used words and pictures to create lasting images. Both artists explored change and migration. Participants will create their own migration story with paint and words. Their story can be their travel from their home country to Japan or even as simple as migrating to school every morning. Come share your journey with us! Participants are encouraged to bring a smock and pencils.
Space is limited! Please register here:
http://tinyurl.com/2g3vhrv
Session B: 3:00-4:30
Fee:1,500 JPY
All that Jazz:Collage in the Style of Romare Bearden- Ages 14-Adult
Romare Bearden studied in Germany, was influenced by Mexican art, and propelled by the tumultuous times of the Civil Rights Movement created socially conscious art. Join us as we listen to the sounds that defined this era and create our own art. Participants are requested to bring magazines and scissors.
Please register in advance! Space is limited Register here: http://tinyurl.com/4uycmgb
May 11, 2013 at 3:22 am
Seituigouff
Why these private charters are so expensive? What is included in their cost?