How to become an ESL teacher?


Posted August 17th, 2009 by admin No Comments »
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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.

How to become an ESL teacher?


Posted August 17th, 2009 by admin No Comments »
esl
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.

Do you think this is ok for my ESL teacher?


Posted July 28th, 2009 by admin 3 Comments »
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RS asked:


I want to get my ESL teacher a simple gold necklace with her first initial on it, she is about 50 years old and i have known her since 2nd grade and i graduate this month. What do you think?

Are you an ESL Teacher in New Jersey?


Posted July 28th, 2009 by admin 1 Comment »
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groisamomma asked:


I am in my Master’s Program for Education-Middle School Math. I need to get in touch with an ESL teacher in New Jersey, or a regular teacher that has one or more ESL students in his/her room, so that I can interview him/her about the ESL programs in the school. Do you know of a teacher that can help me? How can I contact him/her?

Does anybody know how to apply as an ESL teacher in Korea but i am not a native speaker. What is the website?


Posted July 14th, 2009 by admin 2 Comments »
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miaka p asked:


Usually they are looking for native speakers. But i wanted to know if there is a school or academy who is looking for a Filipino teacher to teach English in their school. Thank you..

What other related jobs can an ESL teacher get in Canada?


Posted June 8th, 2009 by admin 1 Comment »
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Sweetbrownsugar asked:


I just want to know what other relevant areas are opened to a foreign and experienced ESL teacher and the probability of getting a job in Canada.

What is the guideline for instructional placement of ESL students?


Posted May 31st, 2009 by admin 2 Comments »
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Cougar asked:


Which students should be placed with a certified ESL teacher? High functioning, middle functioning or low? I’m not ESL certified & had high students who did extremely well this year. The low students were placed with another non-certified ESL teacher while the middle functioning were placed with the ESL certified teacher. Next year, they are placing the high students with the certified teacher. This doesn’t make sense to me. What are the guidelines?

Is it illegal for an ESL teacher to teach private lessons in Korea?


Posted May 18th, 2009 by admin 2 Comments »
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Arlene K asked:


Is it illegal for an ESL teacher to teach private lessons in Korea?

I’ve heard that there are some schools that will allow you to teach private lessons. Is this true? If so, do many schools allow this or is it just a few?

How do I get an ESL degree?


Posted May 10th, 2009 by admin 1 Comment »
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David J asked:


I want to become an ESL teacher in a foreign country. Japan, Europe, etc. Do I get a teacher’s certificate then get ESL certified or is there a degree in ESL or what? I cannot find anyone that will help me. People give me broad and general information that isn’t specific enough. Someone please let me know if there is a degree in ESL, if I need a teacher’s certificate and ESL certification. I no NOTHING about becoming an ESL teacher, Someone please help me.

Do you have to be able to speak languages other than English in order to be an ESL teacher?


Posted May 3rd, 2009 by admin 2 Comments »
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jkrusewicz85 asked:


I am interested in teaching in NYC. I know they need ESL teachers and would love to get a certification in it, but I only speak English. Is this a problem?