While I don't have a good suggestion myself, I'll bump the thread and wish you the best of luck. =)
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I live in the English speaking part of England so unfortunately can't help you with your request (I only know of a geography teaching position nearby). But thank you for the game, good luck, and have a bump!
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My pedagogy teacher says there are lots of ESL (english as a second language) students that need special education here in America to learn to speak English. These are mostly Mexican students, though.
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Let's see, if you are adventurous, try the Middle East, Japan, China, India, and all that area. Also Central and South America. Best of luck.
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Go t o SEA country. All English speaking foreigner can be a English teacher (except Singapore i think?).
But in my country that usually only works in English learning course though; you still need BA degree for normal school.
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spontan würde ich jetzt sagen das du dich am besten in den ost europäischen ländern bzw asiatischen umschaust weil die meisten länder vorraussetzen das du bereits n abgeschlossenes studium hast . muss aber auch sagen das ich mich nicht wirklich damit auskenne und dann bleibt dir im grunde nur als tutor zu arbeiten aber damit kenne ich mich noch weniger aus xD.
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English teachers are nearly always in demand in China. That being said, it's easier if you're American or British because families will pay extra to have their kids learn that "proper" accent.
But even if your a second language English student I'm sure you can get a job it'll just be at a schoolhouse in a more rural town that pays less than as a private tutor in Beijieng.
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In Mexico there are a lot of jobs for that but if you dont have a bachelor it's not well paid.
For example in my university I took German and my teacher was from Germany and she taught in English because she didn't knew a lot of Spanish, but you need a bachelor's degree if you want to earn a decent amount of money.
Let us know how it goes :)
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Venezuela lacks of English teachers but I wouldn't recommend you traveling here. You would get more troubles than pleasure.
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Hey there :)
I finished my CELTA in September. CELTA is a teaching certificate which should allow me to travel some before I start studying.
Well, the hiring peaks are August and February I think. So I'm a little late. On online job boards there are only few opportunities for teachers WITHOUT bachelor.
So, my question is: if you know any school, somewhere in the world which is looking for an English (or German) language teacher, please tell me about them. Except Germany because I am German and want to see other parts of the world.
It would be most appreciated :)
The school may be anywhere in the world, I don't really care. Thanks :D
https://www.steamgifts.com/giveaway/dLZza/tales-of-zestiria
[Edit]: I guess I'll be spending the next two years in Vietnam ^^ Thanks for the support and bumps and such :)
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