~750 or above in TOEIC and level 1 in EIKEN
Intermediate level (difficult university level)-7630 essential words
Has acquired "practical, usable English skills". Understands English well enough to meet the demands of social life. Can respond appropriately to complex requests.
1. Print all prints, etc. in advance. (Printing in 2-page single sheets is recommended)
2. Shadowing (reading aloud together) while watching the video once or twice.
3. after shadowing, write down one line each day of the worksheet printouts, etc. that you had printed.
*When doing so, it is recommended that you say the spelling out loud as you write. Americans learned words by spelling them.
acquire English
The easiest way
The sooner you start training, the easier it will be to learn. It takes more than 3000 hours of study to speak English fluently. It is easier than studying all together later.
Speaking with a foreigner every day is the easiest way to learn naturally without feeling like you are making an effort, but it is important to shadow a video every day and study printouts for 5 to 10 minutes. The key is memorizing vocabulary and idioms. Not only will you be able to speak the language, but you will also be able to obtain TOP level scores in various examinations.
The second easiest way
If you take English lessons regularly, while shadowing videos and studying printouts for 5 to 10 minutes every day, you will not only be able to speak but also get TOP level scores in various examinations, although your ability to express yourself will vary depending on how many times you take the lessons per week.
The important thing is that you continue to be exposed to English, even if it is only for 10 minutes every day.
Even if you can only take the course once a week, you should add shadowing and print learning to your daily life in order to learn it well.

G2.Free Discussion
H9. Reading & Speaking Practice Advanced
Please select "Level 5 or 6" from our recommended advanced conversation lesson website.Breaking news
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- P3. New Travel English - Intermediate
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| AF1A. Eiken Grade P1 Cho-bun-dokkai Type A |
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| AF3. Daimon1 GP1 Question & Answer |
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| AF4. Eiken Grade Pre-1 Writing Practice Past Style |
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| AI4B. Writing Session for Eiken P1 |
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| AI5A. New Writing Session for Eiken G1 |
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| AF5. Eiken Grade P1 Listening Practice |
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| AF6. Eiken Grade Pre-1 Second Stage (Speaking) - Original |
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| O4. Business Grammar with Dialogues - Advanced |
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| O8. Useful Expressions - Advanced Frequently used expressions - Advanced |
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| O1. Basic Business English - Intermediate Business English |
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| O3. Business Grammar with Dialogues - Intermediate |
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| O5. Business Talk - Intermediate Business Conversation |
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| O9. Business Idioms - Intermediate Business Idioms |
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The Callan Method is here
There are three types: Standard, Business, and Kids.
What is the Callan Method
Textbooks that are no longer available can be used if the instructor shares the screen with you. Trial lessons can be tried out without prior preparation by sharing the screen with the instructor.
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| Q2. Phrasal Verbs 101 - Intermediate Phrasal Verbs 101 |
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| Q3.Animal Idioms - Intermediate Animal Idioms |
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| Q4. Arm/Hand/Finger Idioms - Intermediate arm/hand/finger idioms |
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| Q5. Birds Idioms - Intermediate Bird Idioms |
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| Q6.Body Idioms - Intermediate |
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| Q7. Vocabulary and Daily Idioms(1) Intermediate |
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| S3. entrance exam for high school and university 3 |
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| CB3.New TOEIC 850 - Teacher |
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| New TOEIC 850 - Student |
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| CB4.TOEIC 850 - Teacher |
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| CB4.TOEIC 850 - Student |
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| CB5.TOEIC850 Listening Tests |
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| Student Version | Teacher Version | |
| 6-1 | TOEIC 6-1 Student | TOEIC 6-1 Teacher |
| 7-1 | TOEIC 7-1 Student | TOEIC 7-1 Teacher |
| 8-1 | TOEIC 8-1 Student | TOEIC 8-1 Teacher |
| 9-1 | TOEIC 9-1 Student | TOEIC 9-1 Teacher |
| 10-1 | TOEIC 10-1 Student | TOEIC 10-1 Teacher |
| CB6.TOEIC Speaking Tests |
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| CC1. TOEFL Lessons & Audio |
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| TOEFL iBT Tests |
| CC3.TOEFL Speaking Lessons – Teacher |
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| CC3.TOEFL Speaking Lessons – Student |
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| CD1. TOEFL Jr. Tests |
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*Even if the text is out of stock, the instructor will share their screen, so you can still use it.
DE1. Interview Version English/ Fuji Education Publishing
Interview-style English conversation
DE2. American Homestay & Study Abroad Conversation / Sanshusha
American Homestay & Study Abroad English Conversation
DE3. Useful English for Homestays 100/ NatsumeSha
100 English Phrases Useful for Homestays
English 4. Japanese-English Conversation / Fuji Kyōiku Publishing Co., Ltd.
English conversation on familiar topics
- Kung Fu Panda – Intermediate
- K2. Spider-Man – Intermediate
- K3. Frozen – Intermediate
- Telephone English – Intermediate
| M1. Parenting-Unit 1 - Intermediate Parenting Unit 1 - Intermediate |
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| Parenting Unit 2 – For Intermediate Learners |
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| Parenting Unit 3 – For Intermediate Learners |
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| M4. Parenting - Unit 4 - For Intermediate Learners |
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| Parenting – Unit 5 – For Intermediate Learners |
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| M6. Parenting-Unit 6 - Intermediate Parenting Unit 6 - Intermediate |
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| Parenting - Unit 7 - For Intermediate Learners |
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| Medical English – Intermediate |
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| L2. Cardiology – Advanced |
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| L3. Dentistry – Advanced |
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| L4. Nephrology – Advanced |
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| Psychology – Advanced |
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*Even if the text is out of stock, the instructor will share their screen, so you can still use it.
Manners and Tips for Living in Japan
| DC1-8. Side by Side/ Pearson Japan |
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| DD2. Speak English Like an American/ Language Success Press |
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| DD3. Say It Better in English/ Language Success Press |
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| DF. Daily Conversation |
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| DF1-2. Speak Your Mind 1 & 2 / Rigby MainSails Discontinued |
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Speak Your Mind 2
| DG1-3. Grammar in Use |
| A dictionary published by Collins. |
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| DI1. Pronunciation Pairs/ Cambridge University Press |
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| DI2. American Accent Training/ Barron’s Educational Series |
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DE1. Interview Version English/ Fuji Education Publishing
Interview-style English conversation
DE2. American Homestay & Study Abroad Conversation / Sanshusha
American Homestay & Study Abroad English Conversation
DE3. Useful English for Homestays 100/ NatsumeSha
100 English Phrases Useful for Homestays
English 4. Japanese-English Conversation / Fuji Kyōiku Publishing Co., Ltd.
English conversation on familiar topics

Please share the screen with your instructor. You can also try a trial lesson without any prior preparation.
Commercial Textbooks and ChildrenThe user is asking for an English translation of the provided text. The text is in Spanish.
El usuario pide una traducción al inglés del texto proporcionado. El texto está en español.
Commercial Textbooks and Eiken
Commercial Textbooks, Students & Adults
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