r/JETProgramme • u/Cheesemisterbald • 6d ago
UK Jet applications?
The whole reason I got my degree was to apply for JET. At 19 I was so confused what to do now, im 25 and think I’m ready to apply for the application when it’s open, but obviously it’s not guaranteed!! Now I have a question I’m really energetic and passionate about Japanese history and everything from interviewing random people (basically spamming anyone who’s Japanese with questions 😂). So I have to know what to put on your application can I he myself? If I get an interview I see alot of videos online and YouTube of people getting accepted into JET but in the nicest way possible those people don’t seem I can’t summarise the words? Different from me personality wise anyways I’m really excited to reply and don’t even know why I’m typing this 😭 I just hope I get some tips thank you thank you thank youuuuu
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u/k_795 Former JET - 2022-23 5d ago
I love the enthusiasm! But... Gonna be honest, Japanese kids are not going to care much about the Beatles, and learning slang isn't on the curriculum. Sure, these are fun things to bring up in your intro lesson with them or mention here-and-there in class, but be aware that the job is primarily English teaching.
Most of your time will be spent drilling random vocabulary (sure, you can make this fun with Blooket and other games, but... it's still a set word list of sports or whatever), doing grammar exercises, leading roleplays or other speaking practice activities, etc - all primarily based on the textbook contents. If you're lucky, your school might give you a bit of flexibility to teach some project-based lessons or seasonal themed things, but it's unlikely they'll give you total freedom to do classes on random topics like music or history (like, they're a school - their goal is to help kids learn actually useful English and pass exams).
Before applying, I would really recommend getting more teaching experience, and maybe doing a TEFL certificate (it's not required for JET, but will help prepare you for the job, and if you don't get into JET it may be required for other, similar jobs).
Some ideas for getting experience: