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1998 Guide to Jobs in Japan
A comprehensive guidebook about living and working in Japan.
Seoul Train
http://www.authorhouse.com/BookStore/ItemDetail.aspx?q3=Xf7VWsijwJk%253d
Marty fields is fed up. Bored with the same old office routines, bored with England and sick and tired of waiting for trains. He craves adventure and it arrives in the form of an English teaching job in South Korea. Scared and excited at the same time he embarks on a journey of change that forces him to look at his life, his friends and the not so great Britain. A funny rollercoaster adventure abroad, uniquely told and based on a true story.
Speak Japanese
Newly revised "Conversational Japanese Made Easy." The most simple and easy-to-understand Japanese textbook available.
Teaching English in Japan: A Professional Journey
http://www.esljapan.com/dalebay/books.htm
Written by Dale Bay, former English Education columnist for the English-language newspaper The Daily Yomiuri.
Teaching English in Japan: A Professional Journey
http://www.esljapan.com/dalebay/books.htm
OK, you've found a job in Japan. Now what? In 183 terse and often funny pages, Dale Bay talks about how to survive and thrive in the classroom.




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