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  2. English-language education in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, challenges and school system of English-language education in Japan. Find out how Japan has interacted with English and Western culture since 1600 and how it ranks in international tests of English.

  3. Doshisha Women's College of Liberal Arts - Wikipedia

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    English Study Support Programs include English Chatroom, English Speaking & Writing Support, TOEFL/English Camps, Extra Curricular English Classes and English Study Support Room. After-graduation Programs include transfer to Amherst College and admission to a graduate school of a US university, based on Doshisha Women's College's recommendation.

  4. School of International Liberal Studies - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the 10th department of Waseda University that conducts all classes in English and promotes multiculturalism. Find out its location, study plans, international students, and Global Five status.

  5. International Christian University - Wikipedia

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    ICU is a private, liberal arts college in Tokyo, Japan, founded in 1949 with support from Prince Takamatsu and General MacArthur. It is a bilingual campus with 31 undergraduate majors and a graduate school, and is a member of the Alliance of Asian Liberal Arts Universities.

  6. Akita International University - Wikipedia

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    AIU is a public university in Japan that offers all courses in English and has international partnerships. It was founded in 2004 and is modeled on American liberal arts colleges.

  7. English studies - Wikipedia

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    English studies is the study, analysis, and exploration of English literature, language, and culture in English-speaking countries. It covers various fields such as literature, composition, linguistics, rhetoric, and more, and can lead to a university degree or career in writing and communication.

  8. ECC (eikaiwa) - Wikipedia

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    ECC (Education through Communication for the Community) is one of the major eikaiwa in Japan, with 188 schools across the country. It offers various courses for children and adults, and employs native English speakers as instructors.

  9. Secondary education in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the junior high and senior high schools in Japan, which cover grades 7-9 and 10-12 respectively. Find out how students enter, attend, and graduate from these schools, and what subjects and activities they study.