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Title (Times New Roman, 16 ptbold, centered):

Subtitle (Times New Roman, 14 pt bold, centered)

Name (affiliation) (Times New Roman, 12 pt,centered)

Abstract (Times New Roman, 12pt bold, centered)

(Times New Roman, 12pt, no more than 200 words)

Keywords: (Times New Roman, 12pt, centered, no more than 5 keywords)

1. Introduction(Times New Roman, 12pt bold)

This is a template for submissions to the JACET-KANTO Journal. Please write your paper using this template, following the guidelines below.

2. Guidelines

2.1 Format

Please be sure to create a Microsoft Word (2003 or later) format (.doc or docx). Full-length manuscripts should not exceed 15 pages on A4 paper, including abstract, keywords, tables, figures and references. Do not justify right margins. Do not change page margins. There are 43 lines to a page. The font should be Times New Roman, 12pt.

2.2 Items

You must include the following items:

–Title: 16 pt bold, centered. If you have a subtitle, place it directly below the title: 14 pt bold, centered.

–Author’s information: 12 pt, centered. Leave one line space after the title and then write your name and affiliation.

–Abstract: 12 pt, left-justify, no more than 200 words.

–Keywords: 12 pt, centered, no more than 5 keywords.

–Body: 12pt; headings should be written in bold. Indent 5 letters.

–References: 10.5 pt.Indent 5 letters (the second and subsequent lines).

–For pagination, use Arabic numerals placed in the upper right-hand corner of each page.

2.3 Submission and contact information for inquiry

–All contributors must complete the Online Submission Form at the time of the submission.

–Please refer to the JACET-KANTO website for Submission Procedure (

–The submission deadline is 23:59 JST, Wednesday, July 20th, 2016. If you have any questions, please contact the JACET-Kanto Journal Committee.

JACET-KANTO Journal Committee

c/o Aoyama Gakuin University G1012

4-4-25 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-8366

Email:

3. References

Please follow the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (American Psychological Association, 6th edition, 2009). Your reference list should include only works that are cited in your paper.

Example:

Canale, M., & Swain, M. (1980). Theoretical bases of communicative approaches to second language teaching and testing. Applied Linguistics, 1, 1–47. doi:10.1093/applin/I.1.1

Takada, T. (2005). Shogakko Nyumonki no chugaku nyugaku ikou no bunpou kakutoku [The development of grammatical competence of junior high school students exposed to English in elementary school]. KATE Bulletin, 19, 35–46. Retrieved from 90263/en

Vanden Bos, G., Knapp, S., & Doe, J. (2001). Role of reference elements in the selection of resources by psychology undergraduates. Journal of Bibliographic Research, 5, 117–123. Retrieved from