Did you see any snow on Monday? We had none here in Fuji, but snow fell elsewhere in Japan, such as in Tokyo and high areas around Shizuoka. It caused widespread disruption to public transport around Northeast Japan. I have only seen snow once in Fuji during my three years here!
It’s almost February, and that means our Hario Spring campaign is about to begin! In February and March you can try four trial lessons with us for free. Come along and see what makes Hario such a fun and effective learning experience. We teach students of all ages and abilities, from kindergarten to adult. Our students have great fun in every class, and that is when they learn the most. It’s more than just learning English with a native speaker, however. Our students also learn classroom etiquette, social skills, build confidence, reduce shyness, and make friends. We have fantastic events every year, such as the Speech Contest, Hario Camp and the Christmas Party. Our students also learn about international topics and celebrations, such as Saint Patrick’s Day and Halloween. All of these things go into making the Hario experience that our students love. I’m looking forward to welcoming new students this year. Seeing them enjoy learning English is very rewarding for me.
Alan