Nagoya
NAGOYA Study Group Meeting 2011 ■Completed■
Do you have difficulties in teaching?
Do your students have a hard time remembering what they have learned, cannot say it by themselves, or forget easily?
Are you planning to start teaching soon, but you don't know how to teach?
Come to our Nagoya Study Group Meeting in July!
We will show you how to do a MAT Lesson and also we will show you how to teach sentence patterns easily and in a fun way with the MAT METHOD.
Come to our meetings and discover the many wonderful results you can get with the MAT METHOD which helps your students remember better, talk to each other and USE English by themselves.
We look forward to seeing all new and experienced teachers, and also public elementary school teachers!
Date | July 3rd (Sun) 13:30 - 15:30 (Door opens at 13:20) |
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Place | Will Aichi Seminar Room 4 |
Fee | 2,500 yen (Please pay in cash on the day) |
Number of people | 20 |
Deadline | June 26th (Sun) (Seats are limited, so please register now!) |
Topics | How to do MAT Lesson & Practicing the basics of the MAT METHOD |
NAGOYA Study Group Meeting (March 6th) ■Completed■
Do you have difficulties in teaching?
For example, do your students have a hard time remembering what they have learned or cannot say it by themselves, or forget easily?
Or you are going to start teaching soon, but you are wondering how to teach?
We will hold a Nagoya Study Group Meeting in March!
We will show you how to do a MAT Lesson for lower elementary students who will learn or have just started learning English for the first time. And also we will show you how to teach sentence patterns easily and in a fun way with the MAT METHOD.
Why don't you come to our meetings and discover the many wonderful results you can get with the MAT METHOD which helps your students remember better, talk to each other and USE English by themselves.
We look forward to seeing all new and experienced teachers, and also public elementary school teachers!
Date | March 6th(Sun) 13:30 - 15:30(Door opens at 13:20) |
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Place | Will Aichi Meeting Room 1 (10 min. walk from Subway "Shiyakusho" Station No.2 Exit) |
Fee | 2,500 yen (Please pay in cash on the day.) |
Deadline | March 4th (Fri) (Seats are limited, so please register now!) |
Topics | How to do MAT Lesson (Lesson Planning) |
NAGOYA Study Group Meeting (Dec. 5th) ■Canceled■
Do you have difficulties in teaching?
For example, do your students have a hard time remembering what they have learned or cannot say it by themselves, or forget easily?
At the Nagoya Study Group Meetings, you can not only learn about teaching, but also learn and practice the basic skills of the MAT METHOD.
Why don't you come to our meetings and discover the many wonderful results you can get with the MAT METHOD which helps your students remember better, talk to each other and USE English by themselves.
We look forward to seeing all new and experienced teachers, and also public elementary school teachers!
Date | December 5th (Sun) 9:30 - 11:30 (Door opens at 9:20) |
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Place | Will Aichi Conference Room 3 |
Fee | 2,500 yen (Please pay in cash on the day.) |
Deadline | December 3rd (Fri) (Seats are limited, so please register now!) |
Topics | Practicing the basics of the MAT METHOD & Christmas Activities |
IIEEC Nagoya Study Group Meeting Information ■Completed■
Do you have any difficulty teaching the past tense to your students? Please note, if there are fewer than 10 people, the meeting may be canceled.)
We will hold a Nagoya Study Group Meeting in September! We will show you how to teach the past tense more easily, effectively and with more fun.
Let's learn the MAT METHOD and use it in your lessons. Change it with the MAT magic!
And we will also introduce some fun Halloween activities to get your Halloween parties going.
〜 We hope to see you all in September! 〜
Date | September 26th (Sun) ■Completed■ |
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Place | Will Aichi |
Fee | 2,500 yen (Please pay in cash on the day.) |
Deadline | September 24th (Fri) (Seats are limited, so please register now!) |
Topics | Teaching the past tense |