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tooker
Joined: 27 Jan 2005 Posts: 11
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Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2005 12:29 pm Post subject: which countries dont you need a degree? |
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Hi, sort of following on from what ive asked before. Does anybody have or know where I can obtain a list of countries that you dont need a degrre to teach english in legally? It would be a real help.
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High Plains Drifter

Joined: 27 Jul 2004 Posts: 127 Location: Way Out There
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Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2005 8:40 pm Post subject: |
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No one can give you such a list because no one can make a blanket statement about whether every single school in a country either requires or does not require a degree. In the same country a university may require an M.A. while some street corner language academy will happily hire any native speaker with a pulse.
In general, the countries that pay the least are the ones that have the lowest qualification requirements. The only exception is the USA where you're expected to have a long list of qualifications for very low pay. Think Latin America and the Far East minus Japan. Forget about the Middle East. Don't have any experience in Europe.
P.S.: If you want people in this profession to take you seriously, learn to spell and punctuate properly. |
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Guy Courchesne

Joined: 10 Mar 2003 Posts: 9650 Location: Mexico City
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Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2005 9:27 pm Post subject: |
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Ouch.
Mexico is interesting in this respect. The official story is that you need a degree. On the ground, this isn't true. A letter from a language center, school, or university carries more weight with immigration. And you can earn a decent income in some places in Mexico.
I have to imagine this to be true in other Latin American countries, though with less income. |
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GambateBingBangBOOM
Joined: 04 Nov 2003 Posts: 2021 Location: Japan
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Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2005 12:41 am Post subject: |
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High Plains Drifter wrote: |
In general, the countries that pay the least are the ones that have the lowest qualification requirements. The only exception is the USA where you're expected to have a long list of qualifications for very low pay. Think Latin America and the Far East minus Japan. Forget about the Middle East. Don't have any experience in Europe.
P.S.: If you want people in this profession to take you seriously, learn to spell and punctuate properly. |
Canada is an exception in that, too.
Plus, while you are learning to spell and punctuate, you might want to learn a bit of English grammar. |
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bluffer

Joined: 21 Dec 2004 Posts: 138 Location: Back in the real world.
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Marcethebest
Joined: 13 Feb 2005 Posts: 60 Location: Argentina
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Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2005 2:05 am Post subject: |
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Hello there,
In Argentina you can work in private english institutes for a couple of months without a problem, what I can�t tell you if you are going to be paid a lot, though I guess not!
If you need any other help, just drop a line! |
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