
About WinBe
WinBe is a time-tested, continuously expanding English conversation school with locations all over Japan.
Our goal is to bring English education in Japan to a new level, with outstanding results powered by our conversation and culturally driven curriculum. Our instructors provide students with fun and creative classes that focus on real-life conversational skills. We believe that when students are having fun, they are more engaged – and when instructors are having fun, they provide the best possible lessons!
For native English-speaking teacher roles, learn more about:
Overview:
• English conversation school (eikaiwa)
• Age group: 3 to 12 years old
• Class size: Up to six students
• Working shift: Shifts consist of seven hours and 15 minutes of work with a 45-minute break (a total commitment of eight hours). Typically, Tuesday to Friday shifts are from 12:00 to 20:00, 12:30 to 20:30, or 13:00 to 21:00, and Saturday shifts are 10:00 to 18:00.

Key features:
• Focuses on fun and creative classes that teach real-life conversational skills.
• Small class sizes allow for strong personalized attention for students.
• Classes are usually 50 minutes and emphasize phonics and pronunciation.

Teacher responsibilities include:
• Teaching and planning classes for different ability levels.
• Assisting with school cleaning and upkeep.
• Tracking student progress and providing feedback.
About Kids Duo advanced

Kids Duo advanced is an English conversation school that caters to children who have very strong English abilities compared to their peers. With this in mind, instructors teach students in English as opposed to just teaching them English.
Instructors cover subjects commonly taught in elementary school, including social studies, math, art, history, and science.
Instructors teach students vocabulary and grammar related to the topic and challenge them to use what they learn about the topic to have involved discussions, debates, and presentations.
Kids Duo advanced students generally range in age from 5 to 13. In person classes are 100 minutes long and include up to eight students, while online classes are 50 minutes long and accommodate up to four students.
