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    • Signature service / Education / Lesson
    • 2024/04/27 (Sat)

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    There was a class visit

    On April 27 ( Saturday ) we had class visits at Mafune Elementary School and Gyosei International School.

    This was the first class visit since the school year changed, so the children and their parents were a little nervous.

    After seeing how the child was doing, they immediately called us to inquire about our school.

    Now that he is settled in his new class, he is ready to start studying.

    Please feel free to contact us for a free trial.


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    "Tailored to each child's personality and level of understanding

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    Lower grades ~ Up to 6th grade ♬

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    TEL : 0438-38-6661


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    • Useful info / Education / Lesson
    • 2024/05/09 (Thu)

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    Free Trial ! ] Experience a new kind of tutoring ? We nurture independence and create the ability to learn on one's own.

    We view academic ability as the ability to learn on one's own and as an essential part of studying.

    It is difficult to study without wanting to.
    We nurture "independence" in a style that is close to each student and make them aware of their own independent actions as well as improving their grades.
    It is also important to set goals, make plans, set times, and create a flow of action for studying.
    At Gakushu Kobo Kisarazu School, we communicate with students and provide guidance to help them work out these points.

    We offer free consultation, classroom tours, and trial lessons (twice) at any time.
    Online interviews are also available, so please feel free to contact us.

    Please leave a message below or call us.

    • Introduction / Education / Lesson
    • 2024/05/02 (Thu)

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    Custom-made lessons】A group of students who want to study hard and participate in extracurricular activities ! Subjects ・ You can choose the day of your class.

    I want to work hard toward my goals !

    But I can't neglect my studies.
    I want to do my best in club activities !

    📢Plaza Individualized Educational Institute supports students who aim to be both literate and athletic

    I am worried if I can make it to class after club activities are over.
    → The time schedule can be arranged according to your child's life style, so you can go after club activities or after dinner.
    → We tailor the curriculum to suit each student's level of understanding and goals, so you will not be left not knowing.

    I am not good at going to ask questions even if I don't understand something.
    → Please be assured that there is always a teacher next to you with a maximum of two students per teacher.

    Please let us know your goals when you enter the school.
    Let's achieve your goal and be happy together !
    If you want to learn efficiently to achieve your goal, please come to Plaza Individualized Educational Institute ✍

    Please contact us if you have any questions.

    Plaza Individualized Educational Institute Kisarazu Classroom
    0438-20-0333

    • Useful info / Education / Lesson
    • 2024/04/27 (Sat)

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    Graduation ceremony #1

    This is the graduation ceremony of a university in Canada two years ago (2022).

    < Entrance and Graduation Ceremonies - Differences from Japan >
    In Japan and North America, the concept of graduation ceremony is different. In Japan, most students go through an examination war, so the entrance ceremony is very significant not only for the students themselves, but also for their parents. In North America, the graduation ceremony is celebrated by the family and relatives, as it is a significant event for the student who has studied hard and earned a degree. The way of conducting graduation ceremonies varies from university to university in North America, but here is an introduction of UBC's graduation ceremony.

    < 28 small venues >
    At UBC, graduation ceremonies are held in the Chan Center, a concert hall on campus that can seat less than 1,400 people, rather than a large venue. This year's ceremony will be held on the weekend of Wednesday, May 25, and will be held in the Chan Center. This year, there were 28 concerts, four a day for seven days, starting on Wednesday, May 25 and ending on Thursday, June 2, over the weekend. My daughter was the first afternoon of the second day. There is a limit of 2 guests per graduate and you must sign up for tickets in advance. Tickets will be emailed to you.

    My daughter, who gave up on returning to Japan due to the high hurdles to enter Japan by Corona, had a graduation ceremony on the first day for a friend of hers who was in the US during Christmas time and had dinner that night with her parents(父親がカナダ人、母親がアメリカ人), so I asked around. Both parents are from American universities, and both said that they had one graduation ceremony at a large venue, and that the size of UBC was more intimate. They also advised me to go early because the information sheet says not to come more than 30 minutes before the commencement ceremony starts, but when they arrived 40 minutes before the ceremony, there was already a line.

    < Graduation day before the ceremony >
    On the day of the ceremony, my daughter and I went to the venue early, but there was already a long line in front of the temporary tent to receive the gown and cap (the ones with the square top and ribbon on them that you often see in movies) that we had registered our sizes in advance. There was already a long line of people waiting in front of the temporary tent to pick up their gowns and hats. Both the cap and gown are black, but the gown has a blue border. This color seems to vary depending on the department or faculty.

    I had my wife go to the venue first because I had my daughter's luggage with me. When I arrived 30 minutes before the event started, there was already a long queue. There were students from all over the world and some of them were wearing traditional costumes.

    Upon entering the Chan Center, I checked my ticket and was given a graduation program. This 122-page program includes a history of previous commencement ceremonies, messages from the president and provost, a list of outstanding graduates, and the names of all graduates for each graduation ceremony along with their departments, majors, and degrees earned.
    The UBC brass band was performing in the hall, and the ushers took advantage of their free time to take pictures for the audience.

    • Useful info / Education / Lesson
    • 2024/04/25 (Thu)

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    UBC Canadian Universities #2

    This is a continuation of my introduction to the Canadian university from which my daughter graduated two years ago.

    UBC has over 44,000 undergraduate students and nearly 10,000 graduate students and has produced four prime ministers and seven Nobel laureates, including the current prime minister, Justin Trudeau. The campus is so large that many students have to ride bicycles to get from one building to the next, sometimes missing their next class when they are far apart. If you look at the foot of the campus, you will see salmon painted on the drains and maple leaves designed on the stairs. Above the picture of the salmon is Leads to Fish Habitat, and below it is Do not Pollute. Water entering this drain goes to the fish habitat. It means "Do not pollute. It is typical of Canada, which cares about the natural environment.

    Since the school was founded in 1908, there is an old stone school building, and the interior is arranged in a modern style. The campus is lush and green, and the new buildings and old buildings blend well together. There are several dormitories, ranging from single rooms to four-person rooms. From the second year, students have to find their own rooms on or off campus. My daughter and her friends moved to a quadruple room with a view of the campus in her second year; a single room has a bed, desk, and closet, but a quadruple room has four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a common living room, kitchen, and a large refrigerator. The single rooms have the same hangers that you hang on the doorknobs of hotels when you don't want to be disturbed by housekeeping, but here, as in a student room, it says "Studying in progress" under Please do not disturb.

    Every school sells something with that school's logo on it, but my daughter liked it and bought this T-shirt. It says my daughter and money goes to UBC.

    • Free trial / Education / Lesson
    • 2024/04/10 (Wed)

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    🌸 Junior high school students must see! April start 🌸 [Junior high school students 120min course]!

    📕 Lesson Content
    Grammar study
    Reading combined with writing summaries
    Conversation and debate
    Dictation and listening practice

    ⏰Hours
    120 minute class with breaks

    🎈1 class
    10 ~ 12 students

    Replacement lessons available ☝ 🏻


    Classes for new 2nd graders are starting now.
    There are 11 students in the class.
    Everyone is concentrating, asking each other questions about what they don't understand, and we are off to a good start.
    "Two hours flew by ✌ 🏻", "It was fun 🙋🏻‍ ♂ ️", "I thought it was long but it wasn't ⌛" These were the comments from the new second year students.
    I am always trying to create a way to study English that doesn't give up, that doesn't make studying English difficult, and if I can help students learn English efficiently, that is my greatest pleasure.


    Lesson fee
    4 lessons per month : 11000 yen 120 minutes × 4

    4 text books
    Amount : 10000 yen ( once a year )


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    🌸 Contact 🌸
    Strong English School
    7-19-1 Hatorino, Kisarazu City
    0438-38-5506
    strongenglishschool.com

    • Wanted / Education / Lesson
    • 2024/03/25 (Mon)

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    We have a Child Development Disabilities Advisor in our classroom. Autism ・ Children with developmental disabilities, please contact us. Adult English conversation lessons are also available !.

    For students with disabilities, we use materials from Dr. Congdon, a British child psychologist.
    Autism ・ This is an English reading and writing text for students with developmental disabilities and other problems.

    Children who have been rejected by other schools attend our school and are able to listen to and even write English sentences in 3 years !
    A number of students have studied English with this text. It is also possible to experience Eiken and short-term study abroad programs.

    Dr. Congdon is the first British child psychologist and has been honored by Queen Elizabeth.
    Feel free to contact the Edward ・ English ・ class first.


    ★ Edward ・ English ・ Class Aobadai Aobadai Class ★
    3220-1 Anesaki, Ichihara, 299-0111
    Chiba Aobadai Diaparese North Avenue Tempo 8 tel : 0436-61-1112

    ★ edward ・ english ・ class chikusa ichihara chikusa class ★
    〒299-0109
    2-3 Chikusa Ichihara City - 1 6 Chigusa Royal Heights 1
    TEL:0436-63-2624

    • Wanted / Education / Lesson
    • 2024/03/15 (Fri)

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    The public high school entrance examinations were announced on March 4. This year again, 92% of the students who took the public high school entrance exam scored the highest on the exam itself. D ・ Many students passed the exam in reverse order from the E result !.

    At first, my brother went to FEED, but then he went to another school and didn't understand it at all, and he started to hate learning more and more.

    Then I decided to go to FEED. I am really glad I decided.

    After I entered FEED, I thought studying was fun for the first time.

    I really wondered why I didn't come earlier.

    The teacher's explanations were so easy to understand, and he talked a lot about useful things, so I discovered a lot of new things.

    I remember how happy I was when my test score went up by more than 100 points in the eighth grade.

    • Wanted / Education / Lesson
    • 2024/03/15 (Fri)

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    Free Trial ! 】Early preparation will give you a good start in the new semester.

    Have you started preparing for the new school year ? The start is the key to everything !

    Prepare for the new school year with Independent Learning FEED ?

    80% of our students have improved 60 points ~ 200 points.
    Many of our students have commented on these results, such as "I enjoyed it" and "I learned how to study the right way"!

    Why don't you make your ideal a reality?

    Our school offers a free 3-day trial.

    If you are worried about your grades or learning methods, please visit us.

    • Wanted / Education / Lesson
    • 2024/03/15 (Fri)

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    [Junior high school students] It would be great if you get 100 points in 5 subjects as shown in the table! [English]20 points at the time of entering the school → 80 points a year later! Leave elementary school students to us!

    I hated studying. In the previous cram school, I was forced to study."
    "Strangely enough, I can work hard here."
    "When I do, I get more than 100 points. I was so happy and happy."
    Most elementary and junior high school students want to "get good marks" and "improve their ranking"
    but they don't know what to do
    or how much to do because they don't know how to study, so they cannot improve their grades.

    When they learn the correct way to study through practice,
    "For some reason, they start studying on their own" and "Strangely enough, they start to like studying.
    As a result, their regular test scores increased from 100 to 200, and
    in the third year of junior high school, their deviation score increased by 5 ~ 15, and they were accepted into high schools that they were told were impossible
    ・ ・ ・ This is what independent study is !

    <1765> Many elementary school students are also out of practice.
    Not being able to retain how to do things and making many mistakes in calculations are all due to lack of practice.
    The inability to speak Japanese is also due to the overwhelmingly small amount of reading
    Japanese language is not mastered.
    Kanji is also vague. There are quite a few children who cannot understand problem sentences in junior high school because they cannot read kanji.
    Elementary school students take time to build these "can do" skills without rushing. Sublimate "I can't figure it out" to not only "I can figure it out" but also "I can do it".
    Because they engage in this practice on their own initiative, they acquire real academic ability. That is independent learning.

    If you really want to improve your grades, why not knock on FEED's door?
    To change your child's future.

    • Useful info / Education / Lesson
    • 2024/03/13 (Wed)

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    Are you ready for a new semester ? We will help you improve your grades with a learning method that generates your own ability to learn.

    We view academic ability as the ability to learn on one's own and as an essential part of study.
    We nurture "independence" by using a style that is attentive to each individual, and make students aware of their own independent actions as well as improving their grades.
    It is also important to set goals, make plans, set times, and create a flow of action for studying.
    At Gakushu Kobo Kisarazu School, we communicate with students and provide guidance to help them work out these points.

    We offer free consultations, classroom tours, and trial lessons (twice) at any time.
    Online interviews are also available, so please feel free to contact us.

    Please leave a message below or call us.

    • Introduction / Education / Lesson
    • 2024/02/02 (Fri)

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    High school students ・ Junior high school students ・ For elementary school students, all subjects ! Located in front of the east exit of Goi Station, you can go there every day and get strong support for entrance exams [Tutoring Axis Goi Ekimae School].

    If you want to start studying for exams for the new school year or to improve your grades, why don't you start at AXIS Goi Ekimae School?
    We will do our best to support you. Classroom tours, study consultation, and trial lessons are available !

    Please feel free to contact us by phone or through our website.

    1. 22,000 yen off the entire enrollment fee
    2. Spring semester course disco...

    • Wanted / Education / Lesson
    • 2024/01/19 (Fri)

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    [Junior high school students] It would be great if you get 100 points in 5 subjects as shown in the table! [English]20 points at the time of entering the school → 80 points a year later! Leave elementary school students to us!

    I hated studying. In the previous cram school, I was forced to study."
    "Strangely enough, I can work hard here."
    "When I do, I get more than 100 points. I was so happy and happy."
    Most elementary and junior high school students want to "get good marks" and "improve their ranking"
    but they don't know what to do
    or how much to do because they don't know how to study, so they cannot improve their grades.

    When they learn the correct way to study through practice,
    "For some reason, they start studying on their own" and "Strangely enough, they start to like studying.
    As a result, their regular test scores increased from 100 to 200, and
    in the third year of junior high school, their deviation score increased by 5 ~ 15, and they were accepted into high schools that they were told were impossible
    ・ ・ ・ This is what independent study is !

    <1765> Many elementary school students are also out of practice.
    Not being able to retain how to do things and making many mistakes in calculations are all due to lack of practice.
    The inability to speak Japanese is also due to the overwhelmingly small amount of reading
    Japanese language is not mastered.
    Kanji is also vague. There are quite a few children who cannot understand problem sentences in junior high school because they cannot read kanji.
    Elementary school students take time to build these "can do" skills without rushing. Sublimate "I can't figure it out" to not only "I can figure it out" but also "I can do it".
    Because they engage in this practice on their own initiative, they acquire real academic ability. That is independent learning.

    If you really want to improve your grades, why not knock on FEED's door?
    To change your child's future.