What Our Lessons Offer

Our lessons are designed to grow with your child. From early phonics instruction to junior high discussion-based learning, each class builds confidence, communication skills, and curiosity about the world.

For younger learners, lessons focus on creating a strong foundation in English through repetition, interaction, and positive experiences. For older students, English becomes a tool for expressing ideas, understanding global topics, and connecting learning to the real world..

Lessons for Young Learners (Preschool & Elementary)

Our lessons for young learners are designed for children who are just beginning English. Each session includes warm-up activities, phonics and sound practice, fun games that build confidence, and simple reading and writing tasks. These elements help children learn naturally through movement, repetition, and interaction.

Who These Lessons Are For

  • Preschool and early elementary students

  • Beginners or children new to English

  • Learners who want a strong foundation in phonics

Key Benefits

  • Phonics-based instruction builds reading and pronunciation skills

  • Songs, games, and role-play keep lessons engaging

  • A supportive, encouraging environment helps children feel confident

Lesson Details

  • Duration: 60 minutes

  • Format: Small group or one-on-one lessons available

  • Location: Kamaishi, Iwate

Junior High School Lessons

As students grow, so do our lessons.

Our junior high school classes are designed to help students use English as a tool for understanding the world — not just as a subject to study for tests.

At this level, many students already know basic grammar and vocabulary. The challenge is often confidence, motivation, and making English feel meaningful. In our lessons, English becomes a way to explore ideas, history, culture, and current issues.

What Junior High Students Do in Class

  • Read and discuss age-appropriate topics such as music, history, and global culture

  • Learn about real people and events (for example, The Beatles, King Tut, or historical discoveries)

  • Practice expressing opinions and ideas in clear, simple English

  • Connect lesson topics to real-world themes such as culture, communication, and global understanding

  • Build speaking and writing skills through guided discussion and short writing tasks

These lessons help students move beyond memorization and begin thinking in English.

Creating Global Citizens

English is more than a test subject — it is a way to connect with people and ideas beyond Japan. Through carefully chosen topics and discussions, students are encouraged to:

  • see different cultures and perspectives

  • understand how history, music, and ideas connect to the world today

  • develop curiosity about what is happening outside their immediate environment

By linking familiar school topics to broader global themes, students begin to see English as a bridge to the world. This approach helps students grow not only as English learners, but as thoughtful, globally aware individuals.

Supportive Learning for Teenagers

Junior high school can be a challenging and stressful time. Our lessons emphasize:

  • a supportive, respectful classroom environment

  • encouragement to speak without fear of making mistakes

  • gradual skill-building rather than pressure

The goal is to help students feel confident using English — both now and in the future.