What job other then teaching English can I do in Japan?


Posted January 18th, 2010 by admin 4 Comments »
teaching english
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.

How much money can you save in Japan teaching English for one year?


Posted January 18th, 2010 by admin 1 Comment »
teaching english
ResuMMA.com asked:


Is it possible to save 20,000 US dollars teaching English in Japan for a year?

What is the best way to start teaching English in Japan?


Posted January 18th, 2010 by admin 3 Comments »
teaching english
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?

I would like to get a job teaching English as a second language? What are the qualifications?


Posted January 18th, 2010 by admin 4 Comments »
teaching english
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?

Is it plausible to find a job teaching English in Mongolia without TESOL certification?


Posted January 18th, 2010 by admin 2 Comments »
teaching english
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?

Please help -ESL teacher - What is wrong with the following sentence?


Posted January 11th, 2010 by admin 4 Comments »
esl
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. “

Any suggestions on teaching thinking skills in an ESL class?


Posted January 11th, 2010 by admin 1 Comment »
esl
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.

Any suggestions on teaching thinking skills in an ESL class?


Posted January 11th, 2010 by admin 1 Comment »
esl
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.

What would be the best languages to learn for ESL teacher?


Posted January 11th, 2010 by admin 1 Comment »
esl
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.

What would be the best languages to learn for ESL teacher?


Posted January 11th, 2010 by admin 1 Comment »
esl
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.