i GO Inc. has developed "ActiMethod," an innovative English learning method that combines typing and English. ActiMethod children's English schools are opening one after another nationwide, surpassing 100 schools in operation as of December 2025. More openings are planned across the country! To commemorate the opening of ActiMethod Hakozaki School in September 2026, we will hold free trial information sessions. (Dates and details are listed below) ■ActiMethod Yotsuya School Page >>> https://actimethod.com/class/yotsuya Changes in English Education It has been over three years since English became a required subject in elementary schools, and English education for elementary school students has become established nationwide. With significant changes to the English curriculum guidelines for elementary and junior high schools starting in fiscal year 2020 and fiscal year 2021, respectively, fifth and sixth graders now have two English classes per week, totaling 70 hours. English has become a graded subject to develop the four skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing in a balanced way. As it is now a graded subject, the curriculum has been expanded to cover four skills and five domains, with continuity to junior high school level English. The goal is to "foster the foundational qualities and abilities for communication." This is almost identical to the content of the previous junior high school curriculum guidelines. This means that the level of English learned in elementary school has significantly increased and become more challenging. Furthermore, the grades in which "Foreign Language Activities (English)" are conducted have been moved up, starting from the third and fourth grades of elementary school. Additionally, the number of vocabulary words to be learned in junior high school has increased from 1200 to 1600-1800 words, an increase of 400 words. Junior high schools aim for all-English instruction. In elementary schools, in particular, the entire learni