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Keyboard and Mouse

About Us

I started teaching English in Japan in February-1997, I was an exchange student then. The first group of students that I handled was an adult class of 3 different levels--the beginner level, the intermediate level, and the advanced level. I learned many things from teaching my first students and we had so much fun. Since then teaching, has become a part of my life.

 

I've been teaching of students of different ages for more than 20 years now. It has given me the opportunity to meet different kinds of people, learn new things, and have lots of Japanese and foreign friends. Aside from being a teacher, I have also been working as a Japanese-English interpreter and translator. Before that, I was an exchange student for 4 years and a year after finishing my studies, I got married to a Japanese. We now have 3 wonderful sons who have given us so much joy and pride. Having lived in Japan for more than 20 years, I have learned to speak the Japanese language very well and embrace the Japanese culture as well.

 

For me, teaching is a very challenging but rewarding job. I love teaching because when I teach, I learn too. But more than that, I love teaching because I can share my knowledge, talents, and skills with other people, and I help them achieve their dreams. I feel great whenever my students appreciate my efforts and consider me as someone who has helped them succeed and this --to have a role in the achievement of other people's success -is what I have always wanted to do in my life. 

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Our Story

I have always been proud of helping Japanese people learn English and achieve their goals. But when I told my sister about it, she said that it would have been more wonderful if I had helped Filipinos learn the Japanese language and achieve their goals too. I was shocked and felt so embarrassed. My sister's words had a great impact on me. She made me realize that I wasn't a good citizen of my own country. Because of this, I thought of finding a way to teach the Japanese language to my fellow Filipinos and be part of their success too. As a result of my eagerness and desire to help them, I have set up a Japanese language learning center in the Philippines. 

 

The Japanese companies today are globalizing their businesses and exploring overseas markets. This has resulted to a growing demand to hire foreign nationals who have knowledge and can communicate in Japanese. Our language center aims to help meet this demand.

 

Our company believes that in today's global arena, people with the ability to communicate in different languages have greater job opportunities. Hence, we help people learn the languages that would help them land the job or set up the businesses that they want. The more languages you know, the better. 

We offer languages courses, interpretation, translation and editing/proof reading services for different languages, primarily Japanese, English and Tagalog. Our teachers, translators, interpreters, and editors are well-experienced professionals. 

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