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... . I've been thinking about trying to teach in another country after that. I don't have any teaching credentials. All I have is my experience. I was just wondering what other countries I would be able to teach in. ... Eastern European countries, for example.
Despite the current economic climate around the world, teaching English in a foreign country is still a job worth getting. ...
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... situation can be quite uncertain for newcomers to Greece and therefore many people choose to try teaching English as a foreign language, on a full or part-time basis. It can ... most courses. When applying for jobs, you will find vacancies that specify that previous teaching experience is required and others for which no experience is necessary.
It does not matter if you do not speak a lot of Greek ...
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... . For many people, they are already making this and some may already be making more. If this is the case, then what is the benefit of teaching in Taiwan if your wage is the same as what you already earn back home? The ... rent makes saving money in Taiwan for a teacher very easy to do.
Another reason you may want to consider teaching English in Taiwan is just for a change of pace or a completely new ...
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... teach English in Vietnam is that you are not from Vietnam. I have a B.A. degree from the USA and no teaching certification at all, and I've done fine. After the first year or two, your experience becomes an ... skin.
I'm sorry to say it, but white is definitely best. White skin will get you a job teaching English in Vietnam, all by itself. I've seen scruffy, untrained, inexperienced, non ...
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... , both countries have left their imprint on the world as we know it, and that’s why we find that English is still the most important language in the world, in terms of its use and by how many people speak it.
... for English teachers all over the world.
The market for teaching English as a second language has become kind of crowded of late, to say the least. More people want to learn it, and ...
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... 't know who's teaching English at the adult education centres of Crawley, but they're using some interesting phrases. ... lovely chap, but barely spoke a word of English. Well, not until I asked him who his GP was. We'd been communicating mostly via sign ... quot;
And I'm glad I did. Using a combination of pidgin English and camp hand gestures, the man went on to tell me that his GP ...
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