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| I'd like to know if it is possible to work in a foreign country as a teacher in English. I have graduated a University in my country and am fully qualified but I haven't attended any courses abroad. I've been teaching English for 20 years at all levels. Is there a correspondence course which I can start because I can afford any other? Best regards Krassie |
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| Welcome, Krassie. ![]() If you're considering teaching English in North American, your best bet would be to contact (e-mail) the Board of Education in the State or Province of your liking. If you're interested in teaching English as a Foreign Language (EFL) in Asia or other non-European countries, you could check out the various on-line sites that offer TESL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) courses ($). It's a start . . . Best of Luck! |
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| I would check the credentials of any online course very carefully first, though. There are some courses that will not be much use because no one recognises them. |
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