@article{oai:klc.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000417, author = {Axton,, Kevin J.}, journal = {紀要visio : research reports, VIsio}, month = {Aug}, note = {English as a medium for instruction within an EFL setting has been gaining popularity around the world over the last few decades. In an attempt to introduce this methodology to students at Kyushu Lutheran College four new classes were added to the Career English Dept. with the goal of increasing students’ exposure to academic level English courses. This action research focuses on a United States History class and the unexpected challenges that were observed during the first semester that it was taught. Also, descriptions of solutions to the challenges are given along with justification for the changes made. The teacher’s observation notes and questionnaires given to students and casual conversations with them were used in this qualitative research. This paper describes the three most challenging issues and how they were dealt with through action research. Key words: English as a medium for instruction (EMI), Peer tutoring, Collaborative learning, Cultural differences}, pages = {1--8}, title = {Challenges in Teaching US History to Japanese EFL College Students}, volume = {51}, year = {2021} }