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What's Next for English in Japan...?
The elementary school reforms came into place in April 2011. It's now official: "Gaikokugo Katsudo" is part of the curriculum.
It is the mission of Oxford University Press to give back to education, especially at the grass-roots level. While teachers of children all over Japan were working hard to bring English into more classrooms, Oxford University Press was also working hard - we visited every prefecture during the All-Japan Summer Tour sharing practical teaching tips from our expert authors, presenters and teacher trainers.
But it doesn't stop there! We are off on another tour to provide support and fresh new ideas for teachers of young learners across Japan, whether at elementary schools or at language schools nearby.
We will provide interactive activities to get your children out of their seats and using English, songs that kids will be singing as they leave the classroom, phonics to help your students learn to read!
So don't delay, book your FREE place today for the most fun and practical children's English teaching workshops in Japan this year!
*Presentations will be in English with some Japanese keywords to help!
| At this year's workshop we are offering the following benefits: |

Everybody Up Highlighter Pen |
- Pre-register today and receive an Everybody Up Highlighter Pen when you come to the workshop!
- All attendees will receive a Let's Go 4th Edition Phonics Spyhole Bookmark.
- Information Exchange Bulletin Board to share ideas and information with other teachers. Click here for details.
- Stay all day and receive a set of Everybody Up Values Stickers.
- Sign up a friend for the Oxford Kids' Club on the day of the event and you and your friend will receive a mystery gift!
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- 10% discount on books purchased or ordered on the day!
(All major credit cards accepted)
- Spend 10,000 yen* on Oxford books at the event and receive a free Everybody Up Jelly Bag or Let's Go Jelly Bag (your choice!)
*Price AFTER discount and including tax.
- Buy any pack of Oxford Reading Tree (ORT) and receive an ORT Magnet (randomly chosen).
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ORT Magnet (Size: 65mm x 95mm)
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| Please note that images are not to scale. Benefits are while stocks last and may be subject to change. |
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So don't delay, book your FREE place today for the most fun and practical series of children's English teaching workshops in Japan this year!!
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