Home JET Programme CIR (usual nationality)JJET ProgrammeCIR (usual nationality)May 14, 20233 comments Hi everyone. May I ask the usual nationality of your CIRs in your assigned prefecture. Are they always native english speaker? Tags:Japan Exchange and TeachingJapan Exchange and Teaching ProgrammeJET Programme 3 commentsThere are CIRs from non-English speaking countries. You can see the official numbers here: https://jetprogramme.org/en/countriesThere’s a CIR I know (from Vietnam) who doesn’t speak any English.A lot of CIR don’t speak English. I know some CIRs who are Chinese natives and their work involves Chinese and Japanese not Japanese and English. Also Korean CIRs too.Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
There are CIRs from non-English speaking countries. You can see the official numbers here: https://jetprogramme.org/en/countries
A lot of CIR don’t speak English. I know some CIRs who are Chinese natives and their work involves Chinese and Japanese not Japanese and English. Also Korean CIRs too.
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There are CIRs from non-English speaking countries. You can see the official numbers here: https://jetprogramme.org/en/countries
There’s a CIR I know (from Vietnam) who doesn’t speak any English.
A lot of CIR don’t speak English. I know some CIRs who are Chinese natives and their work involves Chinese and Japanese not Japanese and English. Also Korean CIRs too.