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Rabbit Class

Twice a week2 years or older

A pre-school style course away from their parents

As your child learns their first language, it’s the optimum time to begin inputting English. The aim of this class is to get students speaking English in a fun environment, learning the language with a native teacher while enjoying various fun activities with some friends. Being separate from their parents helps the child’s development in many ways, one of which is the development of language. This is different than simply just a class that simply teaches words, it’s a style that encourages a child’s independence and social skills. Like a kind parent, the teacher speaks to the children in English, and the children learn to use English as a means of communicating. Helping the kids make their first step into society and becoming independent from their parents, a professional Japanese caretaker toilet trains and helps each child eat individually. You can relax knowing your child is growing up using English, and receiving personal attention.

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Lesson Time
Tues・Thu or Wed・Fri10:30am - 13:00pm
  • Please prepare a light lunch for your child.
  • Extended hours available(9:30-10:30,13:00-14:30)
  • Staff: 1 native English speaking teacher and one Japanese caretaker
  • Maximum 10 students per class.
  • Make-up lessons available.
Class Outline
Music Children move their bodies along with songs and rhymes that native English speaking students love. As children learn these by heart, they feel comfortable about being apart from their parents.
Morning meeting This is an important time in which the kids make the switch from speaking Japanese to speaking English. Our approach is different from usual English conversation schools in that we have the kids use everyday speech in a style designed by our teacher’s and proven to be highly effective.
Lesson This is the first step for children learning to wait their turn to speak. By listening to the teacher and other students, children learn English accurately.
Toilet Break Children learn to wait for toilet time and receive the help they need until they are ready to go the toilet by themselves, an important step for entering pre-school.
Lunch Children are taught to eat all of the lunch their mother has prepared for them. They also learn to eat and clean up by themselves.
Free Activity This is setup as a time where kids can interact with each other or play freely. Kids learn social skills by talking with other kids their age.
Clean up By encouraging the children to clean up, they learn to tidy up before moving on to the next activity. By knowing that they only have a limited time, children learn to share toys with others.
Activity Lesson Kids learn to use English regularly while playing games mimicking everyday activities like shopping, etc. Kids also learn many basic prerequisites for entering school in other countries and how to tell the difference between single and plural during activities.

Even when fighting over toys or books, with a teacher’s help, kids learn to resolve problems. Kids naturally learn the basic rules of society and to sometimes not get what they want. This is an important step before entering pre-school. The teacher also kindly reminds children of their manners, so that everyone can get along and be good friends.

Rabbit Class