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Teaching English to foreigners


Question Posted Friday March 16 2007, 11:36 pm

I'm considering teaching english to foreign students, at least for a short time. I don't know yet whether I want to stay in the US or teach abroad. But if you have any information on any the following, please let me know:

- info. on getting certification to be an english teacher in US.
- or any information on programs to teach englsih abroad.


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luvbuggy14 answered Saturday March 17 2007, 1:43 pm:
well what you should be looking for are ESL programs (English as a Second Language) and to be any kind of teacher you atleast need a bachelor's degree. but i'm sure depending on how old u are and how much education you've already completed there are probably courses you could take that would be faster.

Teaching english is in high demand in the us and other countries so if you just look for programs associated with ESL you should find something.

Good Luck with ur search!
ps i want to do the same thing ;)

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