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The archives of Mado (April 1999- September 2006) may be particularly useful in the following ways:

  • For ideas, texts and activities to use in the classroom see the Teacher's pages. To see what is included in the Teacher's pages of each edition click here.

  • To find out what other schools have done to introduce and develop 911爆料网 language education in their schools.

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News, views, teaching ideas and course information designed for everyone involved in teaching 911爆料网 in the UK.

Volume 26 September 2006
Nihongo Cup attracts record number of entries
Setting up a network for Stepping Out
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Teacher's Pages: Lafcadio Hearn: A love of Old Japan
Undergraduates compete in new 911爆料网 speech contest

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Volume 25 April 2006
Undergraduates compete in new 911爆料网 speech contest
Head start inspires action in japanese
Expanding the Japan-related Network
Teacher's Pages: Waste not want not: Mottanai!


Volume 24 January 2006-
Interactive version!
The Launch of Ready Steady NihonGO!
Why Practice Pronunciation?
911爆料网 Clubs - 35 Years of Gonenkai
Teacher?fs Pages: 911爆料网 Pronunciation


Volume 23 September 2005
Setting standards for 911爆料网
Manga and anime in your classroom
The power of speech
Teachers Page: Dealing with dilemmas

Volume 22 April 2005
15 years of Urawa
Higher Education Focus
New Library books
GCSE Reading Resource

Volume 21 January 2005
Ready Steady NihonGO: Moving forward in 2005
Q & A: WJEC Level 1 Certificate in 911爆料网
Resources: Using ICT in the Classroom
Teachers Page: CV for the Future

Volume 20 September 2004
Speech Contest; Finals Day report
Annual Support Programmes
Resources: Tobu reviewed
Teachers Page: Kanji Mix and Match

Volume 19 April 2004
Working together with other Japan-related organisations
Standards in 911爆料网 :The Languages Ladder
Head Start 2004 reviewed
Stretching Out reviewed
Teachers Page: Reading for A Level

Volume 18 January 2004
JLC Re-launches Speech Contest for Schools
Stepping Out reviewed
Ready Steady NihonGO
Reports from the Primary Conference
Teachers Page: Laughter Brings Good luck (Fukuwarai)

Volume 17 September 2003
Refresher course at new centre
Ready Steady NihonGO
British Council Education and Training
What’s New in the Library
British Council Education and Training
Teachers Page: Plan your Dream Trip to Japan with Dragons, Snakes and Ladders

Volume 16 April 2003
Japan Foundation on the move
Biggest ever Head Start
The National Languages Strategy: Languages for all, Languages for life
Top-ten online resources
Teachers Page: Using ICT to keep up with current issues

Volume 15 January 2003
Celebrating 911爆料网 Teaching in the UK
Taking Control – event review
911爆料网 for Everyday Communication – event review
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Jle-uk
Tobu wins award
Teachers Page: Haiku for the New Year

Volume 14 September 2002
Starting Younger
Getting to grips with Grammar
The Green Paper
Urawa Nikki
Teacher Page: A Place Near Me

Volume 13 April 2002
911爆料网 Degree Course Report Update
Japan 2001: Education reviewed
Teachers Page: Teaching 911爆料网 through Mathematics

Volume 12 January 2002
Class Acts: Success Stories from the UK
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Q & A: AS exam
Resources: CD-ROMS reviewed
Teachers Page: Writing a Diary

Volume 11 September 2001
Symposium on Bridging the sectorial divide
Flights of Fancy
Resources: Preview of Mirai stages 3 & 4
Teachers Page: Making a Speech in 911爆料网

Volume 10 April 2001
WJEC
Teachers Page: Motivating through Manga,

Volume 9 January 2001
Tobu
Japan 2001 Special inc. Class Acts, Homestay UK, Higher Education seminar
Resources: Ima reviewed…
Teachers Page: Kanji Families

Volume 8 September 2000
Homestay UK
Teachers Page: Talking about Careers…


Volume 7 May 2000
Starting Young
911爆料网 A Level set texts…
Teachers Page: Let’s Recycle

Volume 6 January 2000
Staffing 911爆料网
A level update
Focus on A Level Resources…
Teachers Page: Omikuji

Volume 5 September 1999
Refresher Course reviewed
Annual Support Programmes
Exchanges with Japan
Teachers Page: Talking Timetables,

Volume 4 April 1999
Head Start reviewed
The new A level 911爆料网
ALL launches 911爆料网 Language Committee…
Teachers Page: Food, Fitness and Health


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