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English Learning Site 'ALTogether' Releases 'My Japan' Video Content to Deepen Intercultural Understanding

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Borderlink Inc. has released 'My Japan,' a new video category on its English learning site 'ALTogether' that promotes intercultural understanding from a foreigner's perspective, and began providing inquiry-based learning worksheets for schools.

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Q: What is 'ALTogether'?
A: It is an English learning site based on real episodes experienced by foreign language teaching assistants (ALTs) in their home countries or Japan. It aims not only at English learning but also at deepening intercultural understanding.
Q: What are the main features of the new video category 'My Japan'?
A: The main features are gaining insights from a foreign perspective through real episodes of ALTs working in Japan, a structure that leads to inquiry-based learning, and a phased subtitle function that maximizes English learning effectiveness.
Q: What subtitle function is provided in 'My Japan'?
A: It uses a 'phased subtitle' system that displays subtitles in the order of 'no subtitles' → 'English subtitles' → 'Japanese and English subtitles', which helps to steadily deepen understanding of English.
Q: When is the free trial period for 'ALTogether'?
A: The free trial period is from April 7, 2026 (Tuesday) to August 31, 2026 (Monday).
Q: Which educational institutions can apply for the free trial?
A: The free trial is open to educational institutions such as elementary schools, junior high schools, high schools, and local education boards.