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How Do Japanese People Learn English? Here's What Actually Happens - GAMINGDEPUTY

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Japanese people spend years studying English, but fluency is still rare. The truth lies in how the language is taught, practiced, and applied. If you’re wondering why so many still struggle despite intense efforts, it’s because the system is layered, a bit old-fashioned, and slow to adapt. But things are changing.Let’s look closely.In Japan, English is part of the public education curriculum. Students start around age 10. By the time they finish…
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GAMINGDEPUTY broke the news in on Monday, May 19, 2025.
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