Posted April 4th, 2010
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Brian asked: I’m graduating in 2011 from Eastern Michigan with a Secondary Education major. I want to live in japan, I’m fluent in Japanese, Cantonese and Korean. I don’t want some lame human recorder position teaching English, but I still would like to teach (i.e. History or Literature) is there any positions out there for foreigners in a High School/Junior High setting?
Tags: Cantonese, Foreigners, Live In Japan
Posted in Japan | 4 Comments »
Posted April 4th, 2010
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ww asked: I’m teaching english in asia, my friend is joining the navy as an officer. We both like asian girls, who do you think will have more opportunities to meet single asian women.
Tags: Asian Girls, Joining The Navy, Meet Women
Posted in Japan | 8 Comments »
Posted April 4th, 2010
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melagumu asked: I plan on settling in Guadalajara, Mx in the next few years and one work option I thought about already knowing the language is teaching English. Have you heard of a quick program to get a certification or degree to teach in Guadalajara?
Tags: Guadalajara, Quick Program, Work Option
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Posted April 4th, 2010
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Rusty S asked: Hi I am a New Zealand student, who has studied spanish for five years, and travelled to Argentina once. I am fluent in English and considerable at Spanish. I would like to do a GAP year in Argentina teaching English. How difficult is it to achieve this?
I have very good marks in English, and am a prefect at school.
Tags: Gap, Gap Year, New Zealand
Posted in Teaching | 1 Comment »
Posted April 4th, 2010
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asked: I’m very interested in teaching English in China. I’m just not too sure how to start. Does anyone have any advice? I’ve heard that you need at least some sort of bachelor’s degree but then I heard that that isn’t necessarily true. Any information will help! Thank you!
Tags: Advice, English China, Teaching English In China
Posted in China | 7 Comments »