- Word engine
- No word count?
- Our first class
- Songs for kids' classes
- Storytelling with kids
- Picture books (e-hon)
- British Council short stories
- Animated Children's Books
- Story time from space
- Yoga Breathing for Kids
- The kindness curriculum
- Cassroom management tips
- Coolest school
- Hook Book Look Took: Reading with kids
- instant book report.
- 8 things to do
- Lots of EFL links
- Stories
- Music
- Video
- Search engines (Easy English)
- Dictionaries
- Test taking skills
- Listening
- DIY PPT (Powerpoint)
- Infographics
- Language Exchange
- SSR - Sustained Silent Reading
- Contact me and thank you list.
- transfer
- .
- pc
- New Page
- Student presentations
- student online portfolio sample
- reading IV example
- subpage 1
- Handouts for 1/14 (Mindset)
- printable books for early reading
- Reading tasks for Educators
I use weebly.com. (You can set it so the instructions and information is in Japanese.) Wix.com is another popular one. They both have a free version.
If you use the free version, it will have the name of the provider in the address. You should probably use your name for the address. If that is already taken, try adding something like "Sendai" in the address. Don't use a "cute" address. This is for making a good impression in business.
Include your name, address, email and phone numbers on the main page and on your resume and 履歴書.
Have a short, personal introductions. Say GOOD things about yourself!
Most of the information will be in Japanese (unless you are trying to be hired by a foreign company). However, if your English is pretty good, consider have a lot of bilingual information. It helps show that you are different than some other people looking for jobs.
Think about what you have that proves you can do many things. Photos from zemi events are good. Photos or videos of presentations are good. Copies of certificates are useful. All these things are evidence -- proof of what you can do!
If you use the free version, it will have the name of the provider in the address. You should probably use your name for the address. If that is already taken, try adding something like "Sendai" in the address. Don't use a "cute" address. This is for making a good impression in business.
Include your name, address, email and phone numbers on the main page and on your resume and 履歴書.
Have a short, personal introductions. Say GOOD things about yourself!
Most of the information will be in Japanese (unless you are trying to be hired by a foreign company). However, if your English is pretty good, consider have a lot of bilingual information. It helps show that you are different than some other people looking for jobs.
Think about what you have that proves you can do many things. Photos from zemi events are good. Photos or videos of presentations are good. Copies of certificates are useful. All these things are evidence -- proof of what you can do!