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    • 2024/05/27 (Mon)
    Vivinavi Los Angeles

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    🐯 How to get your child in the habit of learning English / Japanese ? 🐯

    Children who succeed academically are, without exception, those who have developed the ability to learn on their own ・
    Parents who complain about mistakes will have the opposite effect, as the child will lose interest in learning
    ( Depending on the age of the child, ) preschoolers should be allowed to work on printouts, etc. for no longer than 20 minutes a day. For preschoolers, the maximum amount of time should be limited to 20 minutes a day.
    The key to making children do well is not to leave them to do it 👩👦👨
    When children cannot do well or do not understand, support them by giving them hints ✏ ️
    It is not good to let children do print for a long time.
    The most important thing is to give your child a hug and acknowledge "good job" when he/she does something ☺ ️😍
    Children's "desire to learn" grows when they are praised by their parents. Don't forget to say "wow, you did great ! !" 🎵

    TLC for Kids offers not only regular lessons, but also home study methods and habits, plans for advanced Japanese language acquisition for children who are permanent residents, step-by-step English learning methods while in the US, and English strategies after returning home. We will advise you on English language strategies after you return to your home country, taking into consideration various aspects such as your child's age, level of proficiency, and length of stay in the U.S.

    Children can learn English / Japanese reading and comprehension skills through songs in a fun way 👧👦
    Original reading materials to enhance learning while having fun ✏ ️

    Experienced teachers in Japan and US Our counselors are experienced in teaching English in Japan and the U.S. They will guide children who are not confident in English or who are new to English through a fun and easy learning process to reach or exceed the level of native English speakers at the local school in the shortest possible time.
    Please join us for a free trial lesson 🎵 Ages 3 years old and up

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    • 2024/05/26 (Sun)
    Vivinavi Los Angeles

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    🐮 Adults vs. Children How to Learn English Differently ? The Secret to Success in Teaching Children English 🐮.

    The biggest difference between adults and children's English learning is "motivation to learn" 💪🔥
    Young children rarely face things spontaneously such as "I will work hard on English for the future !" 😅
    The key to children's English learning is "motivational encouragement" 🗝️
    The key to motivate is [to be able to read English sentences] 🔥
    If you can read English, you can increase your knowledge through reading 📚
    You can read the alphabet, read words, read sentences, read books I can read, I can understand the meaning in English... 🙌
    These are a series of new discoveries and "fun things" 😍
    The accumulation of successful experiences leads to further "desire to learn", "confidence" and "independence" 👍

    At TLC for Kids, through our "Original English Song" materials, we teach reading letters We teach reading 🎵
    Children can enjoy learning English pronunciation and reading through songs 👧👦
    The familiar melodies will enhance learning while having fun ✏ ️

    We have experienced teachers in Japan and the United States. Our counselors are experienced in teaching English in Japan and the U.S.A. Our counselors will guide children who are not confident in English or who are new to English to learn in a fun and easy way and to achieve proficiency at or above the level of native speakers at local schools in the shortest possible time 🤗

    Please join us for a free trial lesson first🎵 Age range: 3 years old and up

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    • 2024/05/25 (Sat)
    Vivinavi Los Angeles

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    🐭Living in the U.S.A. [At what age should English be started ? ] 🐭Families whose mother tongue is Japanese must visit 🐭

    Living in an English speaking country, are you worried about your child not being able to speak English ? 😨
    Do you ever wonder at what age they should start English ? 🫤
    English should ideally start before they go to Kinder ( local school ) 👍
    because it is better to take into account the optimal age for learning a second language as well as their mother tongue The reason is that it is better to consider the appropriate age for learning the mother tongue and the second language 🧐
    It is recommended to learn Japanese well until the age of 3 and start English after 3 😊
    English skills can be acquired at the age of 5 or 4 without more effort than at 6 years old. However, it is not recommended to start learning English at the age of 3 or later.
    However, be aware of the weak point that you will "lose it if you don't use it" ( English conversation ) in daily life 😱
    Focus on learning to "read" English as well as conversation 💪🔥

    At TLC for Kids, we utilize phonics, Teach your child "Reading Fluency ( Reading Fluency ) in English.
    Children can enjoy learning English reading and comprehension skills through songs 👧👦
    Our original reading materials will increase learning while having fun ✏ ️

    Our counselors with extensive teaching experience in Japan and the U.S. will help children who are unsure of their English.

    Please join us for a free trial lesson 🎵 Ages 3 years old for English class ~ 1.5 years old for Japanese class 〜Japanese class 1.5 years old

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    • 2024/05/24 (Fri)
    Vivinavi Los Angeles

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    ✏️Children's English/Japanese education 👦Free trial lesson is now available ✏️

    TLC for Kids LA offers free trial lesson ✏ ️
    ・ For families who want their children to learn basic phonics before entering a local school
    ・ For families who want to reinforce their native language Japanese for permanent residence ・ For families who are going to be stationed in the U.S. and want their children to learn English in the shortest time possible

    You can enjoy learning English/Japanese through songs🎶
    First, experience lessons using original materials that have been proven effective by teachers all over the U.S. ❓

    We will design a curriculum that is best suited to your child's individual growth, Japanese/English learning history, and proficiency level.
    For those who are new to English, those who are concerned about maintaining their Japanese language skills, or those who have just arrived in the U.S. for an assignment and are unsure about their English, we will help your child develop language skills and confidence while having fun and building learning habits🔥

    < Free trial lesson flow >

    1 . Make a reservation for a trial lesson
    Email : tlcforkidslosangeles@gmail.com Please tell us you saw "Vivinavi" ( Japanese is OK )

    2 Wait for a reply email and decide the date and time of your trial lesson
    We will send you a list of suggested classes and days of the week that we can suggest depending on your child's age and learning status.
    Please select your preferred date and time and reply.

    3 . Arrive at the classroom on the day of the class
    Pre-counseling 5 minutes
    We will briefly discuss your child's learning history, school, preferences, etc.
    If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to ask.

    4 . Trial lesson 45 minutes
    Your child will attend the lesson. Parents may observe in the back of the classroom.
    The instructor will casually check your child's proficiency during the lesson.

    5 . 10 minutes of post-lesson counseling
    Counselors who have experience teaching in both Japanese and U.S. educational settings will advise you on your child's learning plan.

    6 . End
    There is no need to worry, as we will not solicit you.

    < What to bring for the trial lesson >
    Water bottle, etc. if needed
    All writing materials are provided

    * For the trial, you can choose either face-to-face class or online class. You can choose either one according to your preference.

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    • 2024/05/23 (Thu)
    Vivinavi Los Angeles

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    🧃Bilingual education from age 0 What age should we start English ? 🧃.

    If you live in an English-speaking country, are you worried that your child does not speak English ?
    Do you ever wonder at what age English should start ?
    Ideally, English should start before your child goes to kinder ( local school ).
    The reason is that it is better to take into account the optimal age for learning the mother tongue and the second language.
    It is recommended to learn Japanese well until the age of 3, and to start English after 3.
    English proficiency can be acquired more effortlessly at the age of 5 or 4 than at 6.
    However, be aware of the weakness of English conversation ( English for everyday life ) which is "lost if not used".
    Focus on "reading" English as well as conversation !

    TLC for Kids will teach your child "Reading Fluency ( Japanese/English fluency )".
    Children can learn Japanese/English reading and reading comprehension skills in a fun way through songs 👧👦
    Original reading materials to enhance learning while having fun ✏ ️

    Counselors with extensive teaching experience in Japan and the US.

    Please join us for a free trial lesson 🎵 Ages: English class 3 years old ~ Japanese class 1.5 years old ~ Japanese class 1.5 years old ~ Japanese class 1.5 years old Japanese class 1.5 years old and up

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    • 2024/05/22 (Wed)
    Vivinavi Los Angeles

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    🌰How do I teach English words when I don't know what they mean ? 🌰.

    When a child becomes familiar with English print and can read two or three words in chunks, he or she will lose resistance to English and will be able to read a variety of books.
    The child should be able to read English text smoothly first, so understanding the content comes later. Then you may come across unfamiliar words.
    If you come across a word you don't know the meaning of, use a "thesaurus" or "synonym".
    A child cannot understand the meaning of a word by looking at the definition in an "English-English dictionary.
    But a thesaurus can help them find familiar words.
    If your child asks you "what does it mean ??", have him look it up in a thesaurus before teaching the Japanese translation.
    Then ask, "What do you think it means ?? Most of the time, they understand the correct meaning.
    The principle is to understand English in English.

    At TLC for Kids, we teach your child "Reading Fluency ( Japanese/English fluency ).
    Children can learn Japanese/English reading and reading comprehension skills in a fun way through songs 👧👦
    Original reading materials to enhance learning while having fun ✏ ️

    Counselors with extensive teaching experience in Japan and the US will

    Please join us for a free trial lesson 🎵 Ages: English class 3 years old ~ Japanese class 1.5 years old ~ Japanese class 1.5 years old ~ Japanese class 1.5 years old Japanese class 1.5 years old and up

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    • 2024/05/20 (Mon)
    Vivinavi Los Angeles

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    🥝Bilingual education after age 7 How many minutes of daily reading is enough to learn English ? 🥝

    If you can read a book in English, you will have acquired all the skills of English.
    The goal is 100 short books called Reader !
    Most Reader books are 1500-2000 words.
    The reading speed of an American 2nd grader is 90 words per minute.
    Since one Reader is 1500-2000 words, dividing by 90 words, it is calculated that one Reader can be read in about 20 minutes every day.
    If one book is read every day, it will take 100 days; if one book is read in two days, it will take 200 days.
    The cause of failure in teaching children to read is giving them books that are too difficult.
    Be careful not to give them books that are too difficult ( or too long )!

    TLC for Kids will teach your child "Reading Fluency ( Japanese/English Fluency ).
    Children can learn Japanese/English reading and reading comprehension skills in a fun way through songs 👧👦
    Original reading materials to enhance learning while having fun ✏ ️

    Counselors with extensive teaching experience in Japan and the US will

    Please join us for a free trial lesson 🎵 Ages: English class 3 years old ~ Japanese class 1.5 years old ~ Japanese class 1.5 years old ~ Japanese class 1.5 years old Japanese class 1.5 years old and up

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    • 2024/05/19 (Sun)
    Vivinavi Los Angeles

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    🍑Bilingual education from age 3 What does it mean to be able to read English fluently ? 🍑.

    The condition of being able to read English fluently and smoothly is called fluency.
    The standard for determining whether or not a child has developed fluency is reading speed.
    Native English speakers should be able to "accurately read aloud" 30-60 words per minute in first grade and 60-90 words per minute in second grade.
    <学年別、1分間に音読できる単語数の目安 >
    1st grade 53 words
    2nd grade 89 words
    3rd grade 107 words
    4th grade 123 words
    5th grade 139 words
    6th grade 150 words
    College students 280-480 words ( Silent reading
    "Reading fluently rather than comprehending" should be a priority in the process of a child acquiring fluency.
    Requiring a child to "comprehend" a book at the beginning of reading will always result in slower reading speed.
    Instead of deepening their understanding, they will forget the content of the book as soon as they finish reading it, and when they are done reading, they will be stuck in a vicious cycle of not knowing exactly what they have read.
    Until they learn to read well, let them concentrate on "reading fluently.

    TLC for Kids will teach your child "Reading Fluency ( Reading Fluency in Japanese/English )".
    Children can learn Japanese/English reading and reading comprehension skills in a fun way through songs 👧👦
    Original reading materials to enhance learning while having fun ✏ ️

    Counselors with extensive teaching experience in Japan and the US will

    Please join us for a free trial lesson 🎵 Ages: English class 3 years old ~ Japanese class 1.5 years old ~ Japanese class 1.5 years old ~ Japanese class 1.5 years old Japanese class 1.5 years old and up

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    • 2024/05/17 (Fri)
    Vivinavi Los Angeles

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    🍉Bilingual education after age 7 How much reading is enough to learn English ? 🍉.

    As a rule of thumb, you need to read 100 easy books to be able to read English books without stress.
    60-70% content comprehension is sufficient. The key is to read a lot anyway.
    If you read a lot to eliminate resistance to print and teach them to read English fluently, their English ability will improve quickly !
    Start with books with simple words and a small number of words. ( To give them confidence that they can read ! )
    Specifically, a 32-page book called a "Reader" with 500-2000 words or less.
    Readers such as Oxford Reading Tree, I can read, Step into Reading, Ready to Read, etc. are recommended as a gateway to reading more.
    Some people think that 100 books means you have to buy new books one after another ! but you can have your child read the same book many times as long as he/she likes it.
    Each time you read the same book, count it as one book.

    TLC for Kids will teach your child "Reading Fluency ( Japanese/English Fluency )".
    Children can learn Japanese/English reading and reading comprehension skills in a fun way through songs 👧👦
    Original reading materials to enhance learning while having fun ✏ ️

    Counselors with extensive teaching experience in Japan and the US will

    Please join us for a free trial lesson 🎵 Ages: English class 3 years old ~ Japanese class 1.5 years old ~ Japanese class 1.5 years old ~ Japanese class 1.5 years old Japanese class 1.5 years old and up

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    • 2024/05/16 (Thu)
    Vivinavi Los Angeles

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    🍋 Bilingual education from age 1.5 How English is taught in the U.S. ? 🍋

    The United States, a country of immigrants, provides excellent English language support for children whose native language is not English.
    The goal of the support program is to develop English language skills in a short period of time to a level that will allow students to keep up with their classes.
    To achieve this, the support program concentrates on teaching "reading skills".
    This is because the process of teaching reading helps students to develop their English listening, speaking, vocabulary, and writing skills.
    The ELL program divides students' reading skills into the following categories and teaches them according to their level.
    The gateway to teaching reading is Phonics and Sight Words.
    Once students learn phonics, they will be able to read most words "with correct pronunciation". At the same time, you will acquire a lot of vocabulary.
    Phonics and Sight Words are essential efforts in learning to read, so teach them patiently.

    TLC for Kids will teach your child "Reading Fluency ( Japanese/English Fluency ).
    Children can learn Japanese/English reading and reading comprehension skills in a fun way through songs 👧👦
    Original reading materials to enhance learning while having fun ✏ ️

    Counselors with extensive teaching experience in Japan and the US.

    Please join us for a free trial lesson 🎵 Ages: English class 3 years old ~ Japanese class 1.5 years old ~ Japanese class 1.5 years old ~ Japanese class 1.5 years old ~ Japanese class 1.5 years old Japanese class 1.5 years old and up

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    • 2024/05/15 (Wed)
    Vivinavi Los Angeles

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    🍐Bilingual education from age 1.5 Can you learn English if you live in a foreign country ? 🍐.

    Can I learn English by living in a foreign country ?
    The answer is "yes and no"
    There are two types of English: living English and learning English.
    English for everyday life is the ability to speak English in everyday situations, which most children can acquire naturally after attending an American school ~ for two ( three years in a completely English-speaking environment ).
    Learning English proficiency, on the other hand, is the English language skills required for learning subjects such as Japanese ( English ), social studies, science, and math, which require higher-order cognition and thinking, including reading, writing, reading comprehension, logical thinking, and composition skills. Learning English skills do not come naturally from attending school. It is acquired through school lessons, support at home, and most importantly, through the efforts of the students themselves.
    The key to acquiring learning English is to have the children persevere in reading from kinder to early elementary school.
    At home, students should make reading a daily routine of 30 minutes. Let them "read aloud" until they are able to read smoothly. The important thing is that the child not read alone, but that the parents follow along. Parents should be involved in their child's reading as if they are practicing reading in English with the child.

    TLC for Kids teaches children "Reading Fluency ( Japanese/English Fluency )".
    Children can learn Japanese/English reading and reading comprehension skills in a fun way through songs 👧👦
    Original reading materials to enhance learning while having fun ✏ ️

    Counselors with extensive teaching experience in Japan and the US.

    Please join us for a free trial lesson 🎵 Ages: English class 3 years old ~ Japanese class 1.5 years old ~ Japanese class 1.5 years old ~ Japanese class 1.5 years old Japanese class 1.5 years old and up

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    • 2024/05/14 (Tue)
    Vivinavi Kisarazu

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    Letters of recommendation for graduate schools in the U.S.

    Last year, a former student of ours, who is currently studying physics at an American university, asked us to write a Letter of Recommendation for a graduate school of his choice.

    He had attended an international elementary school in Kisarazu after spending his childhood in a foreign country, and was confused by the environment in which he was taught in English at school but in Japanese at cram school. He was confused and had trouble keeping up with the classes. His parents, who were distressed, heard about our school and came to us for consultation.

    At the time, the school was using American textbooks, but this kind of problem occurs not only because of the language, but also because the way classes are taught and the way problems are tackled are different from those in Japan. Here, I taught math, science, and English using basic English. He was particularly interested in science at the time, and we would often mix English and Japanese during recess to talk about the science subjects he was interested in.

    I tutored him through the third grade of junior high school, and he was able to understand mathematics well, which he had initially struggled with. In high school, his interest in physics finally deepened, and he was accepted to an American university as a physics major. He wanted to go on to graduate school in physics, so I gladly accepted his request for a letter of recommendation.

    A letter of recommendation in English, however, is something I have only written once when an acquaintance of mine applied for a job while living in Canada, but this is the first time for me to write such a formal one. I wrote a lot of rhetoric, mixed in old stories, and told him how he would be a good candidate for the graduate school he wanted to apply to. In the meantime, he received a series of emails from several graduate schools to which he had applied. All of them were in a similar format, with a form linked to the email. First, questions about my work. Then I was asked to rate him on a scale of 5-6 based on how long I have known him and various questions about his qualifications, and finally to attach a letter of recommendation.

    Here is an email from the MIT graduate school at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

    Dear Hiroji Ihara,

    [Applicant's name] has requested a letter of recommendation to support their application for admission to the

    Please submit your letter of recommendation here .

    Let us know if you have any questions.

    MIT Graduate Admissions
    gradadmissions@mit.edu


    Send your letter of recommendation as an attachment and you will receive an email confirming receipt.

    Princeton Graduate School sent the following receipt confirmation email.

    Dear Mr. Ihara,

    We have successfully received your letter of recommendation for [applicant's name] to the Graduate School at

    Thank you for your time and consideration.Sincerely,
    Graduate Admission
    Princeton University
    Clio Hall
    Princeton, NJ 08544

    There are other students from our department studying at American universities, but he is the first one to go to graduate school. Thanks to him, I have gained valuable experience as well.
    I wish him luck in getting into the graduate school of his choice.

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    • 2024/05/14 (Tue)
    Vivinavi Los Angeles

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    🍏 Bilingual Education from 1.5 years old "Theater" is effective for learning English 🍏.

    TLC classes incorporate a lot of music.
    In addition to music, TLC also incorporates another technique that promotes English language acquisition.
    It is "drama" !
    Vocalization ・ How to pronounce, how to make facial expressions, gestures and gestures, all of these can be used to improve your ability to express yourself.
    As a result, you can better convey your feelings and what you want to say to others.
    Be aware of "exaggeration" when communicating in English ! Don't just speak English, but speak with emotion. Listen with empathy.
    TLC incorporates theatrical techniques to enhance expression.
    Teachers express themselves "twice" as much as the children ! even more exaggeratedly, so they are exhausted after the lesson.

    TLC for Kids teaches children "Reading Fluency ( Japanese/English fluency ).
    Children can learn Japanese/English reading and reading comprehension skills in a fun way through songs 👧👦
    Original reading materials to enhance learning while having fun ✏ ️

    Counselors with extensive teaching experience in Japan and the US will

    Please join us for a free trial lesson 🎵 Ages: English class 3 years old ~ Japanese class 1.5 years old ~ Japanese class 1.5 years old ~ Japanese class 1.5 years old Japanese class 1.5 years old and up

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    • 2024/05/13 (Mon)
    Vivinavi Los Angeles

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    🍈Bilingual education from age 3: "Songs" are super important for English acquisition🍈.

    TLC for Kids uses "songs" to teach children to read and write English. Singing is the easiest way for children to learn.
    Even children who say, "I just came to America, so I don't feel comfortable speaking English," sing loudly and cheerfully when they hear English songs.
    Even children who are afraid that they will be ridiculed for mispronouncing English can sing loudly and confidently when they sing.
    English is a tool for communication. The most important parts are the ears and the mouth. Repeating the English you hear with your mouth is the "royal road to English acquisition.
    The beginning of English education is for children to vocalize English out loud. As the child utters English, his confidence grows and his English improves.
    When children are familiarized with English sounds, rhythms and accents, and English songs are incorporated into the lessons, they absorb English at a tremendous rate.
    This is why children who attend TLC are able to read English in a very short time.

    TLC for Kids teaches children "Reading Fluency ( Japanese/English fluency ).
    Children can learn Japanese/English reading and reading comprehension skills in a fun way through songs 👧👦
    Original reading materials to enhance learning while having fun ✏ ️

    Counselors with extensive teaching experience in Japan and the US.

    Please join us for a free trial lesson 🎵 Ages: English class 3 years old ~ Japanese class 1.5 years old ~ Japanese class 1.5 years old ~ Japanese class 1.5 years old Japanese class 1.5 years old and up

    Free trial

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    • 2024/05/11 (Sat)
    Vivinavi Los Angeles

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    Bilingual education for 🍌0~3 years old How to improve English pronunciation 🍌.

    One of the best abilities for children to acquire in their childhood is English pronunciation.
    Children have an excellent ability to absorb information that is around them. Today we will show you how to help your child learn English pronunciation.
    1 ) Sing English songs to your child
    Play Western songs to your child every day. Play the same CD for at least one month in a row.
    2 ) Show them English TV programs
    Show them Western TV programs for children. You can also buy DVDs of "Sesame Street" and show them to your children. Show them for a maximum of 30 minutes at a time. Show the same video repeatedly.
    3 ) Play phonics songs
    Phonics is the English syllabary. Phonics is a condensed version of the correct pronunciation of the English language. By playing phonics songs, children can learn the pronunciation patterns of the English language more efficiently.

    TLC for Kids teaches children "Reading Fluency ( Japanese/English Fluency )".
    Children can learn Japanese/English reading and reading comprehension skills in a fun way through songs 👧👦
    Original reading materials to enhance learning while having fun ✏ ️

    Our counselors with extensive teaching experience in Japan and the U.S.

    Please join us for a free trial lesson 🎵 Ages: English class 3 years old ~ Japanese class 1.5 years old ~ Japanese class 1.5 years old ~ Japanese class 1.5 years old Japanese class 1.5 years old and up

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    • 2024/05/10 (Fri)
    Vivinavi Los Angeles

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    🍅Bilingual education from age 3 When is the best time to start learning phonics ? 🍅.

    PHONICS ( Phonics ) is the reading and writing of English.
    American children learn phonics in Kindergarten at age 5.
    English language proficiency is required at the local school. Children attend classes "in English" every day.
    It takes one year ~ two years for phonics to take hold.
    If phonics is established by age 6.
    "3 ~ Ideally, we should start phonics at age 5.
    It is preferable for students to have basic phonics by the time they enter elementary school.
    If students have acquired the ability to read English with correct pronunciation by early elementary school, it will become a lifelong skill.

    At TLC for Kids, we teach your child "Reading Fluency ( Japanese/English Fluency ).
    Children can learn Japanese/English reading and reading comprehension skills in a fun way through songs 👧👦
    Original reading materials to enhance learning while having fun ✏ ️

    Our counselors with extensive teaching experience in Japan and the U.S.

    Please join us for a free trial lesson 🎵 Ages: English class 3 years old ~ Japanese class 1.5 years old ~ Japanese class 1.5 years old ~ Japanese class 1.5 years old Japanese class 1.5 years old and up

    Free trial

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    • 2024/05/09 (Thu)
    Vivinavi Los Angeles

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    🍇Even if parents are not good at English, it is okay 🍇Priority order for children to learn English

    In Southern California, where immigrants are concentrated, it is not unusual to find that 30% of the class is made up of ESL ( English Second Language ) students.
    In the U.S. educational field, there is an urgent need to improve the English language proficiency of ESL students, and a variety of teaching methods have been tried and tested.
    As a result, Phonemic ・ Awareness has been proven to be a highly successful "gateway" to English language instruction.
    Phonemic ・ Awareness is the ability to identify and manipulate the individual phonemes in English.
    It has been shown that incorporating instruction that focuses on the "sounds" of English early in English language instruction promotes overall English language retention.
    TLC for Kids offers Phonemic Awareness and has been used with great success by ESL ( and English as a Second Language learners ) around the world.
    Japanese children ( and even parents who are not good at English ) can learn advanced English skills by learning Phonemic Awareness !
    TLC offers a fun way to learn English/Japanese through songs. First, experience lessons using original materials that have been proven effective by teachers across the United States ❓

    TLC for Kids teaches children "Reading Fluency ( Japanese/English Fluency )".
    Children can learn Japanese/English reading and reading comprehension skills in a fun way through songs 👧👦
    Original reading materials to enhance learning while having fun ✏ ️

    Counselors with extensive teaching experience in Japan and the US will

    Please join us for a free trial lesson 🎵 Ages: English class 3 years old ~ Japanese class 1.5 years old ~ Japanese class 1.5 years old ~ Japanese class 1.5 years old Japanese class 1.5 years old and up

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    • 2024/05/08 (Wed)
    Vivinavi Kisarazu

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    Canada and the U.S. #2

    This is the second difference between Canada and the U.S. that I felt when I lived in Canada.

    Canada and the U.S. use the same units of money - dollars and cents dollar, cent - but the types and designs of coins and bills are different.

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    Coins differ in more than just design. In the United States, the most common coins are 1, 5, 10, and 25 cents, with 50-cent and $1 coins generally not in circulation. In Canada, the 1-cent coin was discontinued in 2013, and 5, 10, 25-cent, $1, and $2 coins are the most common coins, with no 50-cent coins in general circulation. American 50 cents and $1 and Canadian 50 cents are in circulation in casinos.

    In Canada and the U.S., each coin has the same name: 1 cent is a penny penny, 5 cents is a nickel nickel, 10 cents is a dime, and 25 cents is a quarter quarter(quarter(quarter means one quarter ) . In Canada, there are one and two dollar coins on top of this: the one dollar coin is called a loonie loonie because it depicts a waterfowl avi, or loon loon in English, and the two dollar coin, which has a bear on it, is called a toonie toonie or twonie, meaning two for one dollar. The two-dollar coin is called a looney loonie because it has a bear on the outside and a bronze inside. The two-tone color is silver on the outside and bronze on the inside. All Canadian coins have the portrait of Queen Elizabeth on one side, but since she recently passed away, will it be replaced by King Charles in the future?

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    U.S. bills are basically green, while Canadian ones are colorful. The commonly circulated U.S. bills are $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100, while Canadian bills are $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100 since $1 and $2 are coins, and the latest $10 bill is unusually vertical. I have seen $1,000 and $5,000 in the past, but they are not in general circulation. In Canada, they are now made of a durable material called polymer instead of paper.

    Dollars are often referred to as buck buck in both Canada and the US. For example, $100 is called 100 bucks. Also, 1,000 is often expressed as K. 20K is $20,000. This K comes from kilo(キロ )), which means "kilo" in Japanese.

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    Canada is a strict country regarding the possession of firearms, so although guns are used in gang wars as in Japan, there are not as many shootings as in the US. I was horrified when I saw a police officer throw a pistol he found in the trunk of the car in front of mine onto the street at the Canada-US border.

    Canada is often overshadowed by the great country of the U.S., but it has other aspects that are different from the U.S. besides the ones I have covered here. I would like to introduce them again when I have a chance.

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    • 2024/05/08 (Wed)
    Vivinavi Los Angeles

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    🍓Bilingual education from age 3 The key to successful English education is goal setting🍓.

    It is customary to set goals"New Year's Resolution" for the New Year.
    It is said that the more familiar and clear the goal is, the more likely it is to be realized.
    It is important for parents to set goals for their children's English education.
    Think about when and what kind of English skills you want your child to acquire.
    Our recommendation is to 'acquire reading skills in childhood.
    Reading skills will be a skill that will last a lifetime
    It will also be useful for examinations, qualification tests, employment, and career changes.
    English skills acquired in childhood will lead you to success in the future.

    TLC for Kids uses phonics to teach your child "Reading Fluency ( and fluency in English ).
    Children can learn English reading and comprehension skills in a fun way through songs 👧👦
    Original reading materials to enhance learning while having fun ✏ ️

    Counselors with extensive teaching experience in Japan and the US will help children who are unsure of English

    Please join us for a free trial lesson 🎵 Ages 3 years old for English class ~ 1.5 years old for Japanese class 〜Japanese class 1.5 years old

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    • 2024/05/07 (Tue)
    Vivinavi Los Angeles

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    🐗What is Phonics "phonics" that native English speaking children learn ? 🐗.

    ⬅️ Click on the image💡 to try out the songs and flashcard videos used in the lessons
    If you are raising children in an English-speaking country, you may come across the word "phonics" ?
    Some people may be surprised to learn what it is about.
    Phonics is "a way of learning English by breaking down words.
    "a, a, a, ant" ( a, a, a, ant ) "b, b, b, bat" ( bu, bu, bu, bat )
    This is the first thing you learn in American schools.
    Once you learn a set of phonics, you will be able to sound out unfamiliar words 🎤
    Phonics is essential to learning to pronounce words correctly and to read unknown words.
    TLC for Kids uses "songs" to teach phonics.
    Children can enjoy learning English pronunciation through songs 👧👦
    Familiar melodies will enhance learning while having fun ✏ ️

    Counselors with extensive teaching experience in Japan and the US will help children who are not confident in English or new to English

    Please join us for a free trial lesson 🎵 Ages: English 3 years old ~ Japanese 1.5 years old ~ Japanese 2.5 years old ~ Japanese 3 years old ~ Japanese 4 years old ~ Japanese 5 years old ~ Japanese 5 years old ~ Japanese 5 years old ~ Japanese 6 years old ~ Japanese 7 years old ~ Japanese 8 years old ~ Japanese 9 years old ~ Japanese 10 years old ~ Japanese 10 years old ~ Japanese 10 years old ~ Japanese 10 years old ~ Japanese 10 years old ~ English 10 years old

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