Finding Their Voice: Teaching English Speaking Skills to Japanese University Students in the Modern Era
In 2025 and beyond, Japanese university classrooms are changing. Students live in a hyperconnected, AI-driven world where English is essential for global careers and collaboration. Yet many still struggle to speak with confidence, held back by perfectionism, traditional exam-focused education, and limited opportunities for real communication.
Finding Their Voice is a practical, future-focused guide for educators dedicated to transforming how speaking is taught in Japan. Drawing on decades of teaching experience and grounded in modern language pedagogy, this book offers actionable strategies for building fluency, confidence, and authentic communication skills in Japanese learners.
Inside, you'll find:
Proven methods for overcoming cultural and psychological barriers to speaking
Adapted communicative and task-based approaches that fit Japanese classrooms
Techniques for improving pronunciation, rhythm, and intelligibility
Engaging speaking activities, projects, and collaborative learning models
Integration of AI tools, virtual exchanges, and digital communication skills
Guidance on preparing students for study abroad, professional communication, and English as a Lingua Franca (ELF)
Sustainable teaching practices and long-term program design
With over 100 adaptable speaking activities, lesson plans, rubrics, and technology resources in its appendices, this book equips teachers to create supportive, innovative classrooms where Japanese university students can finally speak English with clarity and confidence.
Whether you're a new instructor or an experienced educator, Finding Their Voice will help you prepare students not just for today's speaking tasks, but for meaningful, global communication in 2030 and beyond.