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Dr. Rai is your go-to teacher for programming and STEAM lessons.
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Easy to understand and interesting with programming and STEAM lessons.Dr. Rai, who is reputed to be a great musician, likes music and movies. Especially when it comes to music, he often listens to piano instrumentals.
Such is the case with Dr. Rai.My experience and tips for learning English."I asked such questions as!
The content is more about Dr. Rai's personality!
Q: Where are you from?
I amBorn in Cambodiais. My nationality is "Khmer".
Cambodia is a country in Southeast Asia and I lived in Koh Kong province in Phnom Penh, the capital city.
Cambodia is rich in natural resources, with trees, mountains, the first beautiful beach in Asia, and the largest river in Southeast Asia, called the Tonle-Sap, which is filled with fish.
Cambodians like to talk to foreigners and always smile at each other. In this sense, we call our country the "Kingdom of Wonders.
Q: What have you learned so far?
I am a student at Kirirom Institute of Technology.Majored in software engineeringI was.
During my four years of study I used English as my communication language for both classes and internships. I participated in many internship projects and was previously a team leader.
Today, the world is growing rapidly with technology.We believe that teaching programming and new technologies can expand children's view of the world to explore and learn something. Therefore, we would like to give Japanese children the opportunity to learn programming in English.
Speaking of programming and English, I am currently in charge of FLL (Lego Robot Programming), Scratch Programming and STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math) education at GLI. I look forward to helping you guys with your programming and English.
Q: What made you start working in Japan?
As many people know, Japan is a modern, developed country, and I learned about "Mt. Fuji" when I was in high school.I knew how beautiful it was and told myself I would go there someday in the future.
After coming to Japan, I was fascinated by the many destinations. I have been working at GLI for five and a half years.
Q: What are your goals at GLI?
My goals at GLI are,We want to help our students achieve the goal of becoming global learners.I think.
To this end, we want our students to learn and understand the problems and solutions that are happening around the world. I believe that by providing such support, we can help our students achieve their goal of becoming global learners.
Q: What are your tips for learning English?
The key to learning English is by watching English movies with English subtitles, listening to your favorite English music, practicing speaking in front of a mirror for at least 20~30 minutes every day, and reading more English books and articles, especially on the Internet,Familiarize yourself with English vocabulary and sentence structure.We recommend the following
Q: Finally, do you have a message for your students?
Every day is a learning opportunity, so keep at it and it will become a habit! I look forward to seeing you all at GLI.