SlideShare una empresa de Scribd logo
1 de 15
English as an International Language  in Japan Online presentation written by Melvin Critchley
Presentation Outline Introduction English as an International Language Advantages Disadvantages Teaching Context A Way Forward Conclusion
Introduction English is regarded as the world’s international language owing to its spread and people’s attitudes towards it as a lingua franca. “It is generally accepted that English is currently the most widely used language in the world…” “…it was stated that by the year 2000 there would be one thousand million people learning English, four hundred million speaking it as a second language and another four hundred million speaking it as their mother tongue.” (Arndt et al., 2000: 212)
English as an International Language (EIL) in Japan The Japanese Education Ministry has afforded a higher status to the learning of English above any other foreign language in order for it as a nation to compete on an equal footing in a global economy. “With the progress of globalization in the economy and in society, it is essential that our children acquire communication skills in English, which has become a common international language, in order for living in the 21st century. This has become an extremely important issue both in terms of the future of our children and the further development of Japan as a nation.” (MEXT: 2002)
Why English in Japan? Historical Japanese and American trade relations The development of technology in English-speaking countries and its impact on global communication The global English learning “boom” (Fujimoto-Adamson: 2006) Thus, English has earned the status as an international language and is deemed vital to Japan’s continual economic development and success
Advantages of EIL in Japan A medium for international communication A medium to understand and explore other cultures of the world English education has a long history in Japan English education is compulsory for all Japanese students from Grade 5 elementary school – a total period of 8 years
Advantages of EIL in Japan Enable Japanese companies to strengthen the Japanese economy through independent participation in a global economy Enable Japanese academics to participate in global research as well as share knowledge and exchange ideas Give ordinary citizens access to greater personal opportunities
Disadvantages of EIL in Japan Undermines the importance and necessity of learning other foreign languages, especially those of Japan’s closest neighbours such as Chinese, Korean, and Russian An expensive national policy if it does not reap the expected benefits Few opportunities to use English inside Japan
Disadvantages of EIL in Japan The teaching style of English creates an aversion towards language learning Oppressive governmental policies that every citizen must learn English creates an aversion towards English language and culture  Many Japanese believe that it is impossible for them to learn English – ‘learned helplessness’
Teaching Context Public senior high school near Osaka, Japan Compulsory English lessons across all grades with a strong focus on reading and writing Large classes of about 40 students Grammar-translation is still widely used despite Government mandated changes to encourage communicative English lessons
Teaching Context Many Japanese teachers of English lack the ability, knowledge and resources to implement communicative English lessons Student participation in class and output of English is low Student motivation and attitude towards English is low The main objective for learning English is to pass the English university entrance examination
Resulting Consequences  English is learnt in order to pass each test   English is taught to ensure students pass each test English is taught through translation and rote-memorization Few students have intrinsic motivation to learn and use English communicatively So,… English is not learnt because students want to participate as members of a global community English is not taught so that students can become effective communicators in a global community
A Way Forward The teaching of English needs to adapt to local linguistic and cultural contexts The promotion of a weak version of CLT to fit a Japanese context  Prepare learners to develop their English ability relevant to their future communication partners Change the teaching style and methods of assessment through teacher-training Abolish English university entrance examinations, or replace them with oral examinations
Conclusion English as an international language in Japan still faces some difficult obstacles and challenges The Japanese Government has made some attempts to effect change to support their goals of English communicative proficiency in Japan.  Further changes are necessary. However, Japanese teachers of English must implement these changes to improve their students’ motivation and attitude which are conducive to effective foreign language learning
Bibliography Arndt, V., Harvey, P. & Nuttal, J.  (2000).  Alive to language. Perspectives on language awareness for English language teachers.  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Fujimoto-Adamson, N. (2006). Globalization and history of English Education in Japan.  Retrieved October 11, 2010, from http://www.asian-efl-journal.com/Sept_06_nfa.php Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology.  (2002).  Developing a strategic plan to cultivate Japanese with English abilities: Plan to improve English and Japanese abilities.  Retrieved October 11, 2010, from http://www.mext.go.jp/english/news/2002/07/020901.htm

Más contenido relacionado

La actualidad más candente

Language Acquisition and Language Learning
Language Acquisition and Language Learning Language Acquisition and Language Learning
Language Acquisition and Language Learning Sunil Pahuja
 
ICT and English Language Learning
ICT and English Language LearningICT and English Language Learning
ICT and English Language LearningMDELT CLASS B
 
Teaching english through songs, rhymes and short stories
Teaching english through songs, rhymes and short storiesTeaching english through songs, rhymes and short stories
Teaching english through songs, rhymes and short storiesAmilca Arias
 
Educational system in japan
Educational system in japanEducational system in japan
Educational system in japanchiriter
 
ป โท Singapore bilingual education policy
ป โท Singapore bilingual education policyป โท Singapore bilingual education policy
ป โท Singapore bilingual education policyNat Tang
 
Deductive and inductive_grammar_teaching
Deductive and inductive_grammar_teachingDeductive and inductive_grammar_teaching
Deductive and inductive_grammar_teachingdanhieluz
 
Language programs and policies in thailand and indonesia
Language programs and policies in thailand and indonesiaLanguage programs and policies in thailand and indonesia
Language programs and policies in thailand and indonesiaEMMAROLOOS
 
Chapter 3(designing classroom language tests)
Chapter 3(designing classroom language tests)Chapter 3(designing classroom language tests)
Chapter 3(designing classroom language tests)Kheang Sokheng
 
Teaching Grammar
Teaching GrammarTeaching Grammar
Teaching GrammarIrina K
 
Planning aims and objectives in language programs.pptx 1
Planning aims and objectives in language programs.pptx 1Planning aims and objectives in language programs.pptx 1
Planning aims and objectives in language programs.pptx 1Ismail Tahir
 
Cultural Model (Learning Literature)
Cultural Model (Learning Literature) Cultural Model (Learning Literature)
Cultural Model (Learning Literature) Munirah Abd Latif
 
Assessing grammar & vocabulary
Assessing grammar & vocabularyAssessing grammar & vocabulary
Assessing grammar & vocabularyMusfera Nara Vadia
 
Task-Based Language Teaching (TBLT)
Task-Based  Language Teaching (TBLT)Task-Based  Language Teaching (TBLT)
Task-Based Language Teaching (TBLT)King Saud University
 
Teaching English as a Second Language - Problems and Possibilities
Teaching English as a Second Language - Problems and PossibilitiesTeaching English as a Second Language - Problems and Possibilities
Teaching English as a Second Language - Problems and Possibilitiesm nagaRAJU
 

La actualidad más candente (20)

Teaching Speaking
Teaching SpeakingTeaching Speaking
Teaching Speaking
 
Educational System of Japan and Malaysia
Educational System of Japan and MalaysiaEducational System of Japan and Malaysia
Educational System of Japan and Malaysia
 
Language Acquisition and Language Learning
Language Acquisition and Language Learning Language Acquisition and Language Learning
Language Acquisition and Language Learning
 
ICT and English Language Learning
ICT and English Language LearningICT and English Language Learning
ICT and English Language Learning
 
Teaching english through songs, rhymes and short stories
Teaching english through songs, rhymes and short storiesTeaching english through songs, rhymes and short stories
Teaching english through songs, rhymes and short stories
 
Educational system in japan
Educational system in japanEducational system in japan
Educational system in japan
 
ป โท Singapore bilingual education policy
ป โท Singapore bilingual education policyป โท Singapore bilingual education policy
ป โท Singapore bilingual education policy
 
Education in japan
Education in japanEducation in japan
Education in japan
 
Deductive and inductive_grammar_teaching
Deductive and inductive_grammar_teachingDeductive and inductive_grammar_teaching
Deductive and inductive_grammar_teaching
 
Assessing reading
Assessing readingAssessing reading
Assessing reading
 
Language programs and policies in thailand and indonesia
Language programs and policies in thailand and indonesiaLanguage programs and policies in thailand and indonesia
Language programs and policies in thailand and indonesia
 
Chapter 3(designing classroom language tests)
Chapter 3(designing classroom language tests)Chapter 3(designing classroom language tests)
Chapter 3(designing classroom language tests)
 
Education in japan
Education in japanEducation in japan
Education in japan
 
Teaching Grammar
Teaching GrammarTeaching Grammar
Teaching Grammar
 
Planning aims and objectives in language programs.pptx 1
Planning aims and objectives in language programs.pptx 1Planning aims and objectives in language programs.pptx 1
Planning aims and objectives in language programs.pptx 1
 
Cultural Model (Learning Literature)
Cultural Model (Learning Literature) Cultural Model (Learning Literature)
Cultural Model (Learning Literature)
 
Assessing grammar & vocabulary
Assessing grammar & vocabularyAssessing grammar & vocabulary
Assessing grammar & vocabulary
 
Task-Based Language Teaching (TBLT)
Task-Based  Language Teaching (TBLT)Task-Based  Language Teaching (TBLT)
Task-Based Language Teaching (TBLT)
 
Teaching English as a Second Language - Problems and Possibilities
Teaching English as a Second Language - Problems and PossibilitiesTeaching English as a Second Language - Problems and Possibilities
Teaching English as a Second Language - Problems and Possibilities
 
Grammar teaching
Grammar teachingGrammar teaching
Grammar teaching
 

Destacado

English as an international language
English as an international languageEnglish as an international language
English as an international languageOksana Barysheva
 
English, an international language 2
 English, an international language 2 English, an international language 2
English, an international language 2gepoteriko
 
Characteristics of Eng as International Language
Characteristics of Eng as International LanguageCharacteristics of Eng as International Language
Characteristics of Eng as International Languagerachadapornkh
 
English As A Global Language
English As A Global LanguageEnglish As A Global Language
English As A Global LanguageStephanie Dodson
 
The importance of the english language
The importance of the english languageThe importance of the english language
The importance of the english languageESTANISLAO PAUTA
 
Thai University International Programs
Thai University International ProgramsThai University International Programs
Thai University International ProgramsJessen Felix
 
the importance of english language
the importance of english languagethe importance of english language
the importance of english languageE Meh
 
Teaching English as a Foreign Language in Japan
Teaching English as a Foreign Language in JapanTeaching English as a Foreign Language in Japan
Teaching English as a Foreign Language in JapanHirosaki Gakuin University
 
British english vs american english
British english vs american englishBritish english vs american english
British english vs american englishAj Muu
 
Family life and culture from japan
Family life and culture from japanFamily life and culture from japan
Family life and culture from japanNaokiH
 
Mapping of historical places in Japan
Mapping of historical places in JapanMapping of historical places in Japan
Mapping of historical places in Japanikiya_OSM
 
Japan Presentation
Japan PresentationJapan Presentation
Japan PresentationA Lecesse
 
The History of the English Language
The History of the English LanguageThe History of the English Language
The History of the English LanguageIngelesa
 
History of english language
History of english languageHistory of english language
History of english languageManish Bharadwaj
 

Destacado (20)

English as an international language
English as an international languageEnglish as an international language
English as an international language
 
English, an international language 2
 English, an international language 2 English, an international language 2
English, an international language 2
 
Characteristics of Eng as International Language
Characteristics of Eng as International LanguageCharacteristics of Eng as International Language
Characteristics of Eng as International Language
 
English As A Global Language
English As A Global LanguageEnglish As A Global Language
English As A Global Language
 
The importance of the english language
The importance of the english languageThe importance of the english language
The importance of the english language
 
Thai University International Programs
Thai University International ProgramsThai University International Programs
Thai University International Programs
 
English as a global language
English as a global languageEnglish as a global language
English as a global language
 
Brief history of English
Brief history of EnglishBrief history of English
Brief history of English
 
the importance of english language
the importance of english languagethe importance of english language
the importance of english language
 
Teaching English as a Foreign Language in Japan
Teaching English as a Foreign Language in JapanTeaching English as a Foreign Language in Japan
Teaching English as a Foreign Language in Japan
 
British english vs american english
British english vs american englishBritish english vs american english
British english vs american english
 
Family life and culture from japan
Family life and culture from japanFamily life and culture from japan
Family life and culture from japan
 
Mapping of historical places in Japan
Mapping of historical places in JapanMapping of historical places in Japan
Mapping of historical places in Japan
 
Japan Presentation
Japan PresentationJapan Presentation
Japan Presentation
 
Commerce
CommerceCommerce
Commerce
 
Culture of japan
Culture of japanCulture of japan
Culture of japan
 
Japan power point
Japan power pointJapan power point
Japan power point
 
The History of the English Language
The History of the English LanguageThe History of the English Language
The History of the English Language
 
History of english language
History of english languageHistory of english language
History of english language
 
The Twist Intercultural Competence Test (TICT)
The Twist Intercultural Competence Test (TICT)The Twist Intercultural Competence Test (TICT)
The Twist Intercultural Competence Test (TICT)
 

Similar a English as an International Language in Japan

Influence of multimedia technology in english language teaching.
Influence of multimedia technology in english language teaching.Influence of multimedia technology in english language teaching.
Influence of multimedia technology in english language teaching.Sakthivel Krishnan
 
The Problems and Prospects of Teaching English Language In Secondary Schools -
 The Problems and Prospects of Teaching English Language In Secondary Schools -  The Problems and Prospects of Teaching English Language In Secondary Schools -
The Problems and Prospects of Teaching English Language In Secondary Schools - FernandoBorgeMafuca
 
Katoh Gakuen Schools Japan - Comparative Education
Katoh Gakuen Schools Japan - Comparative EducationKatoh Gakuen Schools Japan - Comparative Education
Katoh Gakuen Schools Japan - Comparative EducationMarkElnar1
 
English language in my future profession
 English language in my future profession English language in my future profession
English language in my future professionInna Salamova
 
Practice Paper 1 - Linguistic Imperialism
Practice Paper 1 - Linguistic ImperialismPractice Paper 1 - Linguistic Imperialism
Practice Paper 1 - Linguistic ImperialismCristianYacopini
 
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention (IJHSSI)
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention (IJHSSI)International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention (IJHSSI)
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention (IJHSSI)inventionjournals
 
106404 289173-1-pb
106404 289173-1-pb106404 289173-1-pb
106404 289173-1-pbprince Bawa
 
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention (IJHSSI)
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention (IJHSSI)International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention (IJHSSI)
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention (IJHSSI)inventionjournals
 
1. lecture one -different contexts of elt in the world
1. lecture one    -different contexts of elt in the world1. lecture one    -different contexts of elt in the world
1. lecture one -different contexts of elt in the worldmuh rahman rahmat
 
cooper language power
cooper language power cooper language power
cooper language power coopercooper
 
Comparative analysis of the english language usage of pupils in public and pr...
Comparative analysis of the english language usage of pupils in public and pr...Comparative analysis of the english language usage of pupils in public and pr...
Comparative analysis of the english language usage of pupils in public and pr...Alexander Decker
 
The Meaning of 'Standard English' in Japan's English Education and its Role i...
The Meaning of 'Standard English' in Japan's English Education and its Role i...The Meaning of 'Standard English' in Japan's English Education and its Role i...
The Meaning of 'Standard English' in Japan's English Education and its Role i...Richard Pinner
 
2013.ICLLCS.Budsaba published article
2013.ICLLCS.Budsaba published article2013.ICLLCS.Budsaba published article
2013.ICLLCS.Budsaba published articleBudsaba Kanoksi
 
History of ELT in bangladesh
History of ELT in bangladeshHistory of ELT in bangladesh
History of ELT in bangladeshMyno Uddin
 
13 july who owns english
13 july who owns english13 july who owns english
13 july who owns englishfreelance
 
Zash dissertation ghulam qadir sario pvt
Zash dissertation ghulam qadir sario pvtZash dissertation ghulam qadir sario pvt
Zash dissertation ghulam qadir sario pvtELT
 

Similar a English as an International Language in Japan (20)

Influence of multimedia technology in english language teaching.
Influence of multimedia technology in english language teaching.Influence of multimedia technology in english language teaching.
Influence of multimedia technology in english language teaching.
 
The Problems and Prospects of Teaching English Language In Secondary Schools -
 The Problems and Prospects of Teaching English Language In Secondary Schools -  The Problems and Prospects of Teaching English Language In Secondary Schools -
The Problems and Prospects of Teaching English Language In Secondary Schools -
 
H366371
H366371H366371
H366371
 
Katoh Gakuen Schools Japan - Comparative Education
Katoh Gakuen Schools Japan - Comparative EducationKatoh Gakuen Schools Japan - Comparative Education
Katoh Gakuen Schools Japan - Comparative Education
 
English presentation 3
English presentation 3English presentation 3
English presentation 3
 
English language in my future profession
 English language in my future profession English language in my future profession
English language in my future profession
 
Practice Paper 1 - Linguistic Imperialism
Practice Paper 1 - Linguistic ImperialismPractice Paper 1 - Linguistic Imperialism
Practice Paper 1 - Linguistic Imperialism
 
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention (IJHSSI)
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention (IJHSSI)International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention (IJHSSI)
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention (IJHSSI)
 
106404 289173-1-pb
106404 289173-1-pb106404 289173-1-pb
106404 289173-1-pb
 
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention (IJHSSI)
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention (IJHSSI)International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention (IJHSSI)
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention (IJHSSI)
 
1. lecture one -different contexts of elt in the world
1. lecture one    -different contexts of elt in the world1. lecture one    -different contexts of elt in the world
1. lecture one -different contexts of elt in the world
 
cooper language power
cooper language power cooper language power
cooper language power
 
Comparative analysis of the english language usage of pupils in public and pr...
Comparative analysis of the english language usage of pupils in public and pr...Comparative analysis of the english language usage of pupils in public and pr...
Comparative analysis of the english language usage of pupils in public and pr...
 
The Meaning of 'Standard English' in Japan's English Education and its Role i...
The Meaning of 'Standard English' in Japan's English Education and its Role i...The Meaning of 'Standard English' in Japan's English Education and its Role i...
The Meaning of 'Standard English' in Japan's English Education and its Role i...
 
2013.ICLLCS.Budsaba published article
2013.ICLLCS.Budsaba published article2013.ICLLCS.Budsaba published article
2013.ICLLCS.Budsaba published article
 
History of ELT in bangladesh
History of ELT in bangladeshHistory of ELT in bangladesh
History of ELT in bangladesh
 
13 july who owns english
13 july who owns english13 july who owns english
13 july who owns english
 
Group2Proposal.pptx
Group2Proposal.pptxGroup2Proposal.pptx
Group2Proposal.pptx
 
English As International Language Essay
English As International Language EssayEnglish As International Language Essay
English As International Language Essay
 
Zash dissertation ghulam qadir sario pvt
Zash dissertation ghulam qadir sario pvtZash dissertation ghulam qadir sario pvt
Zash dissertation ghulam qadir sario pvt
 

English as an International Language in Japan

  • 1. English as an International Language in Japan Online presentation written by Melvin Critchley
  • 2. Presentation Outline Introduction English as an International Language Advantages Disadvantages Teaching Context A Way Forward Conclusion
  • 3. Introduction English is regarded as the world’s international language owing to its spread and people’s attitudes towards it as a lingua franca. “It is generally accepted that English is currently the most widely used language in the world…” “…it was stated that by the year 2000 there would be one thousand million people learning English, four hundred million speaking it as a second language and another four hundred million speaking it as their mother tongue.” (Arndt et al., 2000: 212)
  • 4. English as an International Language (EIL) in Japan The Japanese Education Ministry has afforded a higher status to the learning of English above any other foreign language in order for it as a nation to compete on an equal footing in a global economy. “With the progress of globalization in the economy and in society, it is essential that our children acquire communication skills in English, which has become a common international language, in order for living in the 21st century. This has become an extremely important issue both in terms of the future of our children and the further development of Japan as a nation.” (MEXT: 2002)
  • 5. Why English in Japan? Historical Japanese and American trade relations The development of technology in English-speaking countries and its impact on global communication The global English learning “boom” (Fujimoto-Adamson: 2006) Thus, English has earned the status as an international language and is deemed vital to Japan’s continual economic development and success
  • 6. Advantages of EIL in Japan A medium for international communication A medium to understand and explore other cultures of the world English education has a long history in Japan English education is compulsory for all Japanese students from Grade 5 elementary school – a total period of 8 years
  • 7. Advantages of EIL in Japan Enable Japanese companies to strengthen the Japanese economy through independent participation in a global economy Enable Japanese academics to participate in global research as well as share knowledge and exchange ideas Give ordinary citizens access to greater personal opportunities
  • 8. Disadvantages of EIL in Japan Undermines the importance and necessity of learning other foreign languages, especially those of Japan’s closest neighbours such as Chinese, Korean, and Russian An expensive national policy if it does not reap the expected benefits Few opportunities to use English inside Japan
  • 9. Disadvantages of EIL in Japan The teaching style of English creates an aversion towards language learning Oppressive governmental policies that every citizen must learn English creates an aversion towards English language and culture Many Japanese believe that it is impossible for them to learn English – ‘learned helplessness’
  • 10. Teaching Context Public senior high school near Osaka, Japan Compulsory English lessons across all grades with a strong focus on reading and writing Large classes of about 40 students Grammar-translation is still widely used despite Government mandated changes to encourage communicative English lessons
  • 11. Teaching Context Many Japanese teachers of English lack the ability, knowledge and resources to implement communicative English lessons Student participation in class and output of English is low Student motivation and attitude towards English is low The main objective for learning English is to pass the English university entrance examination
  • 12. Resulting Consequences English is learnt in order to pass each test English is taught to ensure students pass each test English is taught through translation and rote-memorization Few students have intrinsic motivation to learn and use English communicatively So,… English is not learnt because students want to participate as members of a global community English is not taught so that students can become effective communicators in a global community
  • 13. A Way Forward The teaching of English needs to adapt to local linguistic and cultural contexts The promotion of a weak version of CLT to fit a Japanese context Prepare learners to develop their English ability relevant to their future communication partners Change the teaching style and methods of assessment through teacher-training Abolish English university entrance examinations, or replace them with oral examinations
  • 14. Conclusion English as an international language in Japan still faces some difficult obstacles and challenges The Japanese Government has made some attempts to effect change to support their goals of English communicative proficiency in Japan. Further changes are necessary. However, Japanese teachers of English must implement these changes to improve their students’ motivation and attitude which are conducive to effective foreign language learning
  • 15. Bibliography Arndt, V., Harvey, P. & Nuttal, J. (2000). Alive to language. Perspectives on language awareness for English language teachers. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Fujimoto-Adamson, N. (2006). Globalization and history of English Education in Japan. Retrieved October 11, 2010, from http://www.asian-efl-journal.com/Sept_06_nfa.php Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. (2002). Developing a strategic plan to cultivate Japanese with English abilities: Plan to improve English and Japanese abilities. Retrieved October 11, 2010, from http://www.mext.go.jp/english/news/2002/07/020901.htm