Posted January 18th, 2010
by admin
tresflip1 asked: Hi,
I’m currently living in Japan with a spouse visa and I’m bored teaching English.
I can speak a little of the language and write a very little amount.
I really want to do a different job other then teach English but I don’t know what I can do.
I have looked for other types of work but without much joy.
Any advice or information?
Thank you in advance.
Tags: Job, Spouse Visa, Teaching English
Posted in Japan | 4 Comments »
Posted January 18th, 2010
by admin
ResuMMA.com asked: Is it possible to save 20,000 US dollars teaching English in Japan for a year?
Tags: How Much Money, Teaching English In Japan
Posted in Teaching | 1 Comment »
Posted January 18th, 2010
by admin
karma asked: I have heard of AEON, NOVA and GEOS. Does anyone know which one is the best to go with? I am interested in teaching English in Japan, but I would like some more information on it. Please let me know if you know. Thanks!
Thank you to everyone who has answered so far. I am looking to perhaps teach there for a year (don’t most contracts work that way?)…
Does anyone know about the JET programme?
Tags: Aeon, Contracts, Jet Programme
Posted in Teaching | 3 Comments »
Posted January 18th, 2010
by admin
Superstar asked: I have a friend who would like to get a job teaching English as a second language in Oregon. Does anyone know what the qualifications would be? My friend is reasonably fluent in Spanish and is one year short of a degree in Spanish. Also, What is the job market for a ESL teacher in Oregon?
Tags: English Language, Esl Teacher, Job Market
Posted in Teaching | 4 Comments »
Posted January 18th, 2010
by admin
Tony asked: For personal and academic reasons I’d like to spend a period in Mongolia. Is it plausible to find a basic job teaching english if I have a Bachelor’s degree but no TESOL or any other kind of ESL training? If so, what kind of pay should I expect? And what sort of schools would be willing to hire someone like me?
Tags: Bachelor S Degree, Esl, Personal
Posted in Other - Asia Pacific | 2 Comments »
Posted January 11th, 2010
by admin
Hard-Worker asked: Dear English / ESL teachers:
Please help me correct the following sentence and point out the incorrect part. Thanks a million
“Whoever comes to the party needs to take the ticket with him. “
Tags: English Esl, English Help, Esl Teacher
Posted in Homework Help | 4 Comments »
Posted January 11th, 2010
by admin
dont_block_my_shot asked: I’m interested in finding some teaching materials that emphasize critical thinking and creativity for an advanced class of ESL learners. Any ideas out there? Thank you.
Tags: Creativity, Critical Thinking, Teaching Thinking Skills
Posted in Teaching | 1 Comment »
Posted January 11th, 2010
by admin
dont_block_my_shot asked: I’m interested in finding some teaching materials that emphasize critical thinking and creativity for an advanced class of ESL learners. Any ideas out there? Thank you.
Tags: Esl Learners, Teaching Esl, Teaching Thinking Skills
Posted in Teaching | 1 Comment »
Posted January 11th, 2010
by admin
Curious asked: I already speak fluent Spanish, in my college the major requires me to learn 3 languages. Which should three would be the better choices? Should I do Spanish, even though I already speak it? This are also languages such as: Russian, Greek, French, Latin, Hebrew, and German. Someone help! I need to change my classes now while I still have time. I wish to teach ESL in an elementary school.
Thanks in advance to all those who respond.
I live in the New York/New Jersey area. We have quite a bit of diversity in this area.
Tags: Choices, Hebrew, Latin
Posted in Teaching | 1 Comment »
Posted January 11th, 2010
by admin
Curious asked: I already speak fluent Spanish, in my college the major requires me to learn 3 languages. Which should three would be the better choices? Should I do Spanish, even though I already speak it? This are also languages such as: Russian, Greek, French, Latin, Hebrew, and German. Someone help! I need to change my classes now while I still have time. I wish to teach ESL in an elementary school.
Thanks in advance to all those who respond.
I live in the New York/New Jersey area. We have quite a bit of diversity in this area.
Tags: Choices, Diversity, School Thanks
Posted in Teaching | 1 Comment »