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| AEON's classes are designed to improve our students' English
speaking skills. Japanese students usually receive on average ten years of formal
English language education in public schools. The curricula and the syllabi are
planned mainly to prepare students for university entrance examinations. Classes
are taught in Japanese and are almost entirely focused on reading, writing and
translation. Thus, the opportunities for speaking practice are extremely rare. |
There
are a great number of private English language schools in Japan aiming to fill
the need for conversation practice, but most focus solely on listening and speaking
without providing a foundation in grammar, vocabulary and sentence structure.
Since English learners in Japan, especially adult learners, spend most of their
time speaking Japanese, a large amount of time is required to master English through
the direct methods employed by other language schools. |
AEON
recognizes that students in these schools learn merely broken English and make
little progress in their English abilities after a certain level. Therefore, at
AEON schools we provide our students with a structured environment for improving
their conversation abilities, employing our original method, the Learning and Acquisition Method. AEON can
best help students of conversational English improve by providing education that
focuses on both structure and conversation practice. |
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