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tadj cazaubon Hello. It is not probable. The weaboo desease afects us on a global scale. The only explanation I can think of is that they must have a very good anti- weaboo barrier strung up around the school.
Weird. It's a Japanese classroom but nobody in the class carrying sword around, and neither are the colourful haired people. Ok, I understand why there are no cyborg girls in class, since those are pretty rare, but isn't it normal for every Japanese classroom to have atleast one person with supernatural power ?
Nice, I do this sometimes in my classes. It's fun to see their reactions haha Kids may not know the term beatbox, but quite a few know it as voice percussion or ボイパ for short. These days it's a lot more popular in Japan.
Hey man, I`m also teaching English in Japan, and I liked that. I recognise it all too well that when you throw a question into the classroom you can might as well ask the cat. Same reaction. They`ll just stare back at you. Only if you tell them what to mimick they`ll imitate you, right? I am a drummer, and I once did something like what you are doing. Sort of. Later I even got the main teacher to sing his favourite song with me. You should have seen the looks on those face then! Keep it up!
lol it depends on the class , this one was alright , but i had a better class that i didnt video tape ( battery died ) how long have you been teaching ?
Slow down, you're getting ahead of yourself there champ. All I was saying was that all the schools in Animes have classrooms that look just like this one.
Jason Perkins well yeah... most manga/anime are made originally in japanese.. in japan... that is what japan looks like.. all the schools... and everything else.. that is if they are based in the same era
They're saying picture, which is "e" (as in the first "e" in "Envelope") followed by "ga which is a particle". He began writing "beat box" and then continued drawing a picture. They must've been wondering what was it that he was going to write next and realized it was a picture, therefore "絵が" (e ga)which roughly translated would be "It's a picture!".
In case you guys are still wondering what the students said in this part, they indeed said 絵が, but you got it wrong. One of them continued マシュー絵心無い which roughly means "Matthew, you are so bad at drawing lol". And what you are saying in the last part of your comment is actually 絵か!(E ka ! = It's a picture!), not 絵が (E ga = The picture is...). And most importantly, almost all Japanese don't know even the existence of N words...
Thanks for explaining tho. Japanese have tendency of trying not to argue with people so we haven't clarified about this point. In this point, WE ARE NOT RACISTS.
Dude this was awesome. I just got back from working as a CIR in Hokkaido. I taught adult eikaiwa and we had several discussions about beatboxing. I WISH I'd taught at schools after seeing this video lol If you're interested, I have some videos up of me performing as a beatboxer in Hakodate. Where are you based? You should consider exploring the Hip-Hop scene near you :)
Only two and a half years. But I`ve already done so many different things. Teaching kids from 3 to 63. Yeah, you are right about the class. I had one higschool where every class had it`s own tempo and atmosphere. Or...don`t they all? How about you. I should do with my drumming what you are doing with the beat box. Although, I could maybe do some stuff too. The kids are so easily impressed.
@messypro1 Do you need a special educational degree in english to teach this at high school? And how often are you teaching english in the week? I would love to join the class, because the teaching looks great :)
this was a junior high school , i did it with the elementary kids too for high school i brought my music equipment and taught them how to make a beat fun times and I get paid :) how are your school treating you ?
Are you still an English teacher in Japan? I'm going over to Japan in a few years after I get my BD in English and Education I'm going to get a job teaching english. I like the way you teach, it's a really interesting approach and it seems like they all enjoy it.