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Dave clicked a button. Two seconds later, a worksheet appeared. The professor stared at it. She cracked a smile.
A professor raised his hand. "What about cheating? The students will use ChatGPT to do the homework." eltbooks japan
The company was run by a man named Kenji Saito. Kenji was 58, wore wire-rimmed glasses, and had a quiet desperation in his eyes that only a shrinking print run could cause. He had inherited the business from his father, who had started it in the 1980s by photocopying Streamline English and selling it to military bases. Dave clicked a button
As the teachers shuffled past, Dave noticed a problem. The new flagship textbook, Speak Now: Business Pro , was a beautiful book. Glossy cover. QR codes for YouTube videos. But no one was picking it up. She cracked a smile
Six months later, at the winter ELT conference in Yokohama, the ELTBooks Japan booth was packed.
Part 1: The Book Fair in Shinjuku