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The Complete Guide to Teaching English in Japan

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Hi! This is John Bardos here. I am the co-author of this ebook, along with long time friend and English school owner/teacher Neil Mullens. I personally taught in Japan for more than 13 years with most of that time as a school owner. Neil has even more experience.

I don’t want this to be one of those long sales pages, so I am just going to present the facts. Finding reliable information online is difficult. We have tried to covered everything that a new teacher would like to know prior to coming to Japan. I hope this will ebook will answer all of your questions while saving you a lot of time and headaches. If you still need more information after you read the ebook, you can always email me.

Save yourself the aggravation of searching endless websites looking for reliable information. Everything you want to know is collected in an easy to read PDF ebook.

Here is a list of what is covered in the ebook:

Why Japan?

Why you should consider teaching English in Japan.

Opportunities

Information on the different types of teaching opportunities available.

What Do You Teach?

An overview of what teachers actually do in class. It doesn’t matter if you don’t have any teaching experience.

Should you Teach Children or Adults?

The pros and cons of  teaching adults and children. You should definitely decide what type of students you want to teach before you accept a job.

Where To Start

What should you do first if you are interested in coming to Japan.

Teaching Conditions

Information on working conditions, vacations, salaries and cost of living. Not all jobs are equal. Make sure you chose the best opportunity for you.

Living Conditions

What to expect living in Japan.

Urban vs. Rural Living

Should you live and teach in busy city centers or quieter country-side locations. There are great benefits to both choices. Make sure you make an informed choice before it is too late.

Transportation

An overview of how you will get around in Japan. Commuting in Japan is nothing like any other country in the world.

Japanese Food

A comprehensive guide to Japanese food. Japan has the world’s highest quality food. This information will help you in restaurants and supermarkets when you first arrive in Japan.

Japanese Etiquette

A guide to etiquette in Japanese homes and restaurants. Japan is a very traditional and polite society. If you want to make a good first impression it is important to follow some basic rules.

Cell Phones

Information on getting a telephone in Japan. Everyone needs a cell phone quickly upon arriving.

Net Book Computers

Get set up with an inexpensive net book computer and Internet connection. Mobile computing has taken off in Japan. Here are recommendations on how to get online.

Visa Information

An overview of the main visa types and work options. There are various options for working in Japan as an English teacher.

Banking

An introduction to the Japanese banking system. Japanese banks are not quite as convenient as those in other countries.

Taxes

How much of your salary is the Japanese government going to keep.

Legal

Some basic information to keep you out of trouble.

National Holidays

A complete list of the holidays you can expect in Japan. Christmas and other western holidays are not observed so plan your vacations accordingly.

Useful Japanese

Some phrases and vocabulary to get you started speaking Japanese.

Links

A comprehensive list of links to everything you might need to know about Japan.

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If we didn’t answer your questions in the ebook, please email and I will help. My email address is in the front and back of the ebook.