I see. Another thing to research... :exhausted face:fools_gold wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 1:11 pm For our local city school you have to live in the area, but we have a couple of prefectural schools nearby open to anyone who lives in the prefecture. There's an entrance test to get in and about one in four junior high school applicants are accepted and one in seven for high school.
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We have this in Sendai too.
A few years back the city created two public junior/senior high schools (six year programs). There is an entrance test and they are pretty competitive. Anyone in the city can attend, regardless of what area they live in.
A few years back the city created two public junior/senior high schools (six year programs). There is an entrance test and they are pretty competitive. Anyone in the city can attend, regardless of what area they live in.
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Simply let them to practice writing and learn English grammar on their own. You can use an online grammar checker to teach students how to avoid grammar problems. They will then gradually improve their grammar.