Elizabeth Foreign Language Institute, the number one in the region, established 35 years ago as a leading institution for children's English education.
Teaching various foreign languages, including English, German, French, Korean, Spanish, Japanese, Nepali, Russian, and more.
Instructors with quality experience in interpretation and translation, such as Kiichi Himeno, who studied international relations at Yale University and has extensive experience in various fields.
Kiichi Himeno, a graduate of Connecticut's New Canaan High School and Yale University, pursued law studies at Seinan Gakuin University in Japan. With a background in finance, he later became an interpreter and translator, delivering numerous lectures on international affairs, language learning, and child education.
Elisabeth Himeno, a graduate of the University of Düsseldorf in Germany, studied pharmacy and linguistics. Fluent in German, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, and Korean, she has taught at numerous schools and translated works like "Maria's Tears" released simultaneously in the U.S. and Germany.
Both Kiichi and Elisabeth Himeno have raised six children with a unique education method, resulting in four of them studying abroad during their student years.
The institute boasts achievements in English proficiency exams, TOEIC scores of 900 and above, successful IELTS candidates, TOEFL scores, and various university admissions, including prestigious institutions like Tokyo University, Waseda University, and many more.
With a history of sending students to study abroad, including at renowned universities like the University of California and Columbia University, the institute continues to make an impact in language education.
They have dispatched foreign instructors to kindergartens and elementary schools for over 30 years, emphasizing a pioneer role in children's English education. The institute's success lies in applying a philosophy of success learned since their student days to language learning, culminating in the development and implementation of the "Elisabeth Learning System."
Despite starting in rural Fukuoka, the institute has left a significant mark, thanks to students believing in Elizabeth and earnestly following the guidance of their instructors. The institute plans to open a free English conversation class starting next spring, operating once a week with limited spots available on a first-come, first-served basis.
As part of a three-year plan, they also plan to recruit Elizabeth Home Teachers, aiming for a mutually beneficial relationship. For more details, contact Elizabeth Foreign Language Institute at the provided phone number or email address.
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