How is it like for ESL teachers in China with no college degree?


Posted July 5th, 2010 by admin 2 Comments »
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kas asked:


I know that without a college degree, you will most likely teach children. And you should at least have some experience teaching children and a TEFL certificate. I just want to know if you can also receive the round-trip airfare paid for you and the free housing—just like in the other Chinese ESL jobs that require a college degree.

Would getting a GED affect my goal to become an ESL teacher?


Posted March 21st, 2010 by admin 2 Comments »
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K.C. asked:


I’ve missed too much of my senior year to graduate and I want to get a GED. I wasn’t sure if prospective employers in Korea and Japan would look at anything but your college degree. Should I go for the GED or graduate super late?

Do you need to have a college degree to be an ESL teacher in another country?


Posted December 14th, 2009 by admin 1 Comment »
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Ben asked:


I know you have to go to ESL training courses, but do you also need a college degree?

Which degree is the best to study if I want to teach TESL abroad?


Posted March 17th, 2009 by admin 1 Comment »
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eambrausa asked:


Is good to have a college degree with the TESL course to teach abroad so I am planning to take a Bachelor`s degree.

I dont know which degree is best.Anyone who have experirnce,PLEASE give me an advice.

B.A with major in English?

OR

B.A in Educational Studes with major in adult education?

I appreciate your help.