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American English Teacher for Japan, Korea, the Middle East, and also the Uttermost Parts with

the Earth Whilst applying for an English teaching position overseas having a business that services Japan, I was asked to write a cover letter / essay stating WHY I Want to LIVE AND Work IN JAPAN Here below are a couple of success secrets when you are asked to write such a letter, followed by the letter itself. 1. Express a heartfelt interest employers want individuals who are passionate about their function. 2. Communicate a love of the culture be it foreign or corporate. three. Highlight your expert qualities, skills, and achievements. four. Differentiate yourself from the other applicants. What makes you distinctive? five. Convey the depth of your commitment. Businesses want loyal and committed workers who will probably be there for the long term. WHY I Want to LIVE AND Function IN JAPAN I wish to live and function in Japan for the cultural experience and to create a difference. My world travels have taught me that every individuals, ethnic group, and culture has something special to teach and impart to humanity. Therefore I wish to totally experience Japan, an economic powerhouse and masterfully innovative nation, with enormous worldwide influence. I have a TESOL certificate (Trinity College London), over three years encounter teaching English, 15 years teaching / lecturing experience worldwide in more than 50 countries, and am the author of 14 books (two being nominated for a Pulitzer Prize). I especially love Asia and have lived in the Orient for more than 3 years. Japan has usually been a country I'm uniquely fascinated with and would like to see more of. My grandfather, a U.S. Army Lt. Colonel, was stationed in Japan during World War II. Pop-Pop as I affectionately call him, usually spoke well of the Japanese and his experience there. I enjoyed teaching Japanese students at a language school here in Orlando, Florida. They had been very polite, hard working, and enjoyable to be with. As a former fitness trainer, I frequent the gym and significantly appreciate receiving a shiatsu deep tissue massage. I also grew up playing baseball often, which I know is really a extremely well-liked sport in Japan. It would be a thrill to attend a baseball game in Japan, as I've noticed by way of television how thrilling and celebratory the fans are about their national sport. I am also extremely interested in watching and experiencing sumo wrestling. Maybe I will probably be able to get a photo with one of the national champions in Japan. The martial art Akito is also of fantastic interest to me. While living in Taiwan, I studied some forms of martial arts. The Japanese style Akito combines a distinctive blend of physical and defensive disciplines that I feel could be highly advantageous to discover. A trip to Japan would not be complete with out visiting Mount Fuji, a natural beautiful and spiritual odyssey. I deeply lengthy for this experience and seeing the sun come up there over the picturesque horizon. I really feel I will be a tremendous

teacher and asset to any language school, University, or company. My global travels, understanding of Asian culture, and genuine love for students make me a fantastic teacher. Furthermore the reality that I'm a published author, creative writer, and poet enables me to use the English language in a multiplicity of ways and inspire studying in any academic capacity. Please sincerely think about me for a position with your company to serve your schools across Japan. I think a longterm working relationship can be forged in between us to bring exceptional outcomes and mutual rewards. It is my desire to partner with a reputable business for whom I can proudly function for numerous years, make a essential contribution, and leave a legacy to others generations who will follow. In an era in which nations are jockeying for power, positioning against 1 another militarily, and growing in hostility; it is important that we within the global community learn to build bridges and function together peaceably. I feel working as an English teacher in Japan is 1 way we are able to begin to merge and come together internationally, as we share every others language and culture. Wishing you happiness, good results, and fulfillment. By on animation

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