Does anyone agree with me that you should be fluent in their language to teach your language?
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If a Japanese student comes to an English-speaking country, then no, there is no reason for the teacher to learn Japanese. They would also have to become fluent in the native tongue of every other student that they come across.
When in Rome, speak as the Romans do. ;o)
In Japan, one would need to know what is expected in their educational system.
By the way, my teacher in kindergarten didn’t know my native language when I arrived that September morn, many years ago. I guess I’ve managed to get the hang of English pretty well.
Hope this helps.
molly: gulg er balderdash molly? (how do u say my name is molly?)
bob: good day to you too.
or if u r saying like for instance
bob: this is a lamp! (pointing to a lamp)
nobody knows what u r saying!