□ □ □ □ □□ □ □ □□□□□ □ □□□ □ □ □ □□□□□□ □ □ □□ □□□□□□□□Aspiring to broaden their horizons at universities overseas, what unique learning paths are our students experiencing here at Salesian International School Setagaya? Read the interview with M.S and K.I, both in their third year of junior high school, to gain insights into their global futures and their perspectives on studying abroad. M.S shares her experiences in the International Class's "Standard" course (where English is the language of instruction for English classes), while K.I discusses his learning in the "Advanced" course (where English is used across English, Math, Science, and Social Studies). Additionally, we spoke with Michael Dulin, an English teacher, to learn more about the school's educational approach aimed at preparingstudents for overseas studies.― What motivates you to pursue higher education M.S : I want to go and live overseas because I like the ― Intending to attend a university abroad, how are you M.S : I'm particularly studying English because I just ― You already speak quite well. M.S : Thank you. Michael Dulin (Teacher) : At Salesian, we invite university what the university will be like. Then, all of a sudden, they might realize that there is an interest in the world outside ― Mr Dulin, could you outline some important characteristics of applying to universities overseas?M.D : It's not just about a test anymore. In the United States, for example, everyone is a good student for good schools ‒ that's the basic level. So, you can't compete on academics alone.You have to start thinking about who you are as a whole overseas?K.I : I want to study abroad because I am interested in other countries and their culture. I lived in London for seven years and really enjoyed it. Life and culture there are very different when compared to Japan.different atmosphere there. preparing here at Salesian?K.I : To me, university is still a bit away, as I am still in the third year at a junior high school, but I'm trying to do my best in as many subjects as possible.started learning English in junior high school here. I want to continue studying for future studies. ambassadors to the school for a seminar to prepare students for the possibility of studying overseas. Allowing students to get information directly or expEmc_Kowa_5855erience it themselves shows them of Japan.K.I : Yes, I like that. We can understand other people's cultures and things that we don't know about. Finding Your Fit: Interest and EngagementK.I (Advanced)InternationalclassRoundtableDiscussionBeyond Borders: Your Future Through Overseas Universities座談会
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