Posted August 31st, 2009
by admin
gig asked:
What kind of dictionary do you use? Do you use a English-your native language Dictionary? or only English dictionary for ESL learners or natives of USA or UK.
I ain’t beginner. I just want to be given information advantages of using only English dictionary or English-native language dictionary.
Tags: Dictionary English, English Dictionary, English Language
Posted in Languages | 2 Comments »
Posted August 31st, 2009
by admin
lonely guy asked:
I got two groups, one is 10-12 students, other one is 20-22 students. They’re 12-13 years old. So, I should do the class as a whole, split it in groups or how it’d work better? Pls I need some advice, I’m new to this. Hope someone out there can help. Thanx
Tags: Conversation Class, Groups, New Hope
Posted in Teaching | 1 Comment »
Posted August 31st, 2009
by admin
Kauli Khiik asked:
I obviously know english is needed and I’m taking German because I want to be an ESL teacher in Germany. I know there are plenty of college majors for this, but I would like to know of any high school classes would help me before I go to college. Thanks in advance!
Tags: College Majors, Esl Teacher, School Help
Posted in Teaching | 1 Comment »
Posted August 31st, 2009
by admin
J$mooTH asked:
I am curious in learning more about this field. I am earning my certification in Secondary Social Studies, but I have been told that it is difficult to get a job in this field. ESL is in much more demand, is it not?
What do these teachers do all day? How does their work differ from a normal classroom teacher?
Tags: Classroom Teacher, Esl Teachers, Job
Posted in Teaching | 1 Comment »
Posted August 31st, 2009
by admin
bmcha605 asked:
I am currently looking to enroll in a teaching ESL education program, and I am seriously thinking about how good my options for work will be as soon as I graduate. I live in Florida but my husband is in the military so we are constantly moving out. Does anybody know how high is the demand for ESL teachers in USA and particularly in Florida? Any suggestions about things to do in order to get a job in this area once you graduate?
Tags: Education Program, Esl Education, Options
Posted in Teaching | 2 Comments »
Posted August 24th, 2009
by admin
david d asked:
Hi,
I’m currently living in Thailand and make a fair living teaching business English. However I’m thinking about doing an on-line degree course. I particulary would like to take the course with a UK based university but I’m getting tired of scanning the web…
Anybody have any good suggestions ??????
Tags: Degree Course, Line Degree, Teaching English
Posted in Teaching | 2 Comments »
Posted August 24th, 2009
by admin
Ymmot asked:
1) 13 year old
2) From China, base language Mandarin
3) Bored with traditional ESL teaching.
4) Solid English foundation but lacks confidence (around 5th grade level of english)
I’m teaching btw, but i’d love insight from those that are students too
Tags: Base Language, Love, Teaching Esl
Posted in Teaching | 2 Comments »
Posted August 24th, 2009
by admin
Ahmad asked:
Do you think ESL students are able to get better paying jobs and admissions into university?
Tags: English As Second Language, Language Student, Paying Jobs
Posted in Primary & Secondary Education | 1 Comment »
Posted August 24th, 2009
by admin
lady
asked: Coz i’m planning to apply but my friend owns a company in paranaque and the offer is only 9k are there any other company in alabang that offers higher salary?
Tags: Esl, Paranaque, Salary
Posted in Teaching | 4 Comments »
Posted August 24th, 2009
by admin
BSS asked:
I’m starting to think teaching ESL may be something I’m interested in, since I already want to major in linguistics. What’s the process of teaching abroad? What’s the typical job availability/pay? Do I have to be fluent in the language of the country I teach in? What are the most common/best countries to go to? Any advice or experience would be appreciated.
Tags: Advice, Teaching Esl, Typical Job
Posted in Languages | 1 Comment »