It’s the core of a unique partnership between EF Tokyo International Language Campus and the local administration to support the English language learning of young schoolchildren in Shibuya.
During the sessions, the room is abuzz with the English and Japanese, as local children present on topics in English and EF students facilitate group discussions. Despite cultural and age divides, they bond over shared interests and laughter is never far away.
“I really wanted to fully immerse myself in Japanese culture”, said Katinka, an 18-year-old student from Germany, who started at the EF school in September 2024 and has volunteered to teach local students several times. “I have been fascinated with Japan for so long and wanted the chance to really improve my Japanese. It’s also so nice to connect with the students in these classes about our favorite anime or local restaurants.”
Between 10 and 20 EF students volunteer each month, with some volunteering multiple times. Donna, 23, is one such student. Having already studied at EF Tokyo for six months in 2024, the Canadian returned in 2025 to keep improving her Japanese and give back to the local community.
“This was an unmissable opportunity”, Donna said. “It really feels like a chance to help the next generation and connect with kids over Japanese culture. We talk about their favorite cities and attractions, but also big topics like the future of Tokyo. It is an incredibly powerful experience.”