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Mr. Bhushan is well-liked by his students and is a kind and gentle teacher.
In this issue.Musashi KosugiActive inDr. Bhushan.to the following!
Mr. Bhushan is a kind and reliable teacher who is relied upon by his students, and he likes soccer and fried food. We asked Mr. Bhushan if he could help us.What is your experience and what made you decide to become a teacher?I asked such questions as!
The content is more about Dr. Bhushan's personality!
Q: Where are you from?
NepalIt is.
Nepal is a land-locked country located in Southeast Asia where about 30 million people live in peace and harmony. I have always felt proud to be able to say that I come from the country where the Light of Asia (Gautam Buddha) was born.
Q: What kind of person is Bhushan?
I am a carefree person and can be kind to anyone. I am also a fun-loving person.I am known as someone who likes to tell jokes and make people laugh. I am good at adjusting to different situations.
I have always been eager to learn about "the world" and feel that it has helped me develop my general knowledge and skills as well.
Q: What have you learned so far?
I have been fascinated with English education since I was very young.English language education in elementary, junior high, high school, and universityI was, and because of this, I am now fluent in English.
At the University.Majoring in Environmental Scienceand had the opportunity to explore nature, learn about its components and how to protect them, and see how they serve humanity. Also,I taught English for more than three years in Nepal's public schools.
Q: What brought you to Japan?
I find it very interesting what I came to Japan for.
This was when I was a teacher at a school in my home country,Japanese university students came to the school, planted trees on the hill and taught Nepalese students about their culture with love!There were times when
This sparked my interest in the manners, affection, kindness, and simplicity of the Japanese people. So I decided to come to Japan in 2012 to study Japanese and explore Japanese culture.
During my student life in Japan, I also studied English and focused on my Japanese language skills. As a result, I became even more confident in my teaching and communication skills.
Q: How is it working at GLI?
Started teaching English at GLI in 2016.I believe that I have been able to win the hearts and minds of many students and help them acquire good English skills through my teaching abilities over the past seven years.
I was impressed by GLI's English learning method called CLIL, which expands students' knowledge through English. I was also impressed by GLI's catchphraseDon't "learn English" but "learn in English".The phrase "I'm not sure what I'm supposed to do" struck me.
Our goal for the future is to make GLI more of a safe place for children to learn English (and to want to speak English).My main goal is to create a safe environment where people can freely express themselves in English in front of such an audience.It is.
Q: How do you learn English?
My advice for learning English is,"Always learn from your mistakes."It is.
Don't be afraid to make mistakes. Because making mistakes is the "first step in learning.
Just as horseback riding doesn't work the first time, it's okay to be wrong when learning English, so always do your best. There are many ways to do it, and you should choose the one that works best for you!
Q: Finally, do you have a message for your students?
You can be a cog in the wheel that changes the world. And speaking English will make that wheel turn more smoothly. Learn English and change the world!
The first is the "M" in the "M".
Dr. Bhushan, thank you for your wonderful message!