Not exact matches
I was allowed to take
Japanese in college
as a
second language and took enough classes to get a minor.
I teach English
as a
second language to International students from all over the world...
Japanese, Saudi, Kazakh, Mongolian, Korean, Chinese, Brazilian, Iranian, etc..
Although undoubtedly «the U.S. and U.K. are more popular choices for
Japanese scientists» it is very possible to improve your English in the southwest of Germany too,
as Tanaka notes: «In Europe, Germany is the
second choice after the U.K. [for
Japanese researchers]
as English is indeed the working
language in all international German labs.»
A team led by Prof. Fumitaka Homae studied a rarely targeted population for this subject:
Japanese junior high school students learning English
as a
second language in a school environment.
May I now lead three boisterous cheers for Spanish, French,
Japanese, Arabic, Italian, Russian, Mandarin Chinese, Greek, Latin, Farsi, German, and Urdu
as a
second language.