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GambateBingBangBOOM
Joined: 04 Nov 2003 Posts: 2021 Location: Japan
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Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 12:42 am Post subject: |
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How much you pay for your certificate depends on market forces (they tend to be more expensive in countries where things cost more, because people have more money), and the duration etc. of the certificate. Also, keep in mind that often training in one country is not recognized in another so it may be better to get training in an English-speaking country.
Depending on whether teaching ESL is something you want to do for a career or is something you just want to do for a few years after university, you could always look into going outside of Austin Texas, but still within the US in order to get training, or you could look into going to the University of Texas at Austin's College of Education and doing an MA in TESL http://www.edb.utexas.edu/coe/depts/ci/fle/index.html
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Foreign Language Education offers specializations leading to the M.A. and the Ph.D. in Foreign Language Education, including applied linguistics, foreign language teaching, and teaching English as a foreign language or second language (ESL/FL).
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Twisting in the Wind
Joined: 20 Oct 2003 Posts: 571 Location: Purgatory
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Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 3:17 am Post subject: Re: Mexican Adventure |
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Also, do you think Mexico is safe for a young woman, traveling alone? (another big decision-making factor)
thanks thanks thanks
deborah
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I'm just another voice chiming in with the majority that Mexico is indeed safe for a woman alone. I traveled all over the region (Mexico, Central and S America) several years back and never had a problem.Just use common sense,as Guy said, and you have to be aware of some cultural differences. Men will cat-call you in the street. This is something that was different for me, at first. Just ignore it--watch what the Mexican ladies do, and go and do likewise. I traveled all over on both local and long-distance public transporation. Never had a problem. If you speak Spanish, or some Spanish, you will have less of a problem.
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Marcethebest
Joined: 13 Feb 2005 Posts: 60 Location: Argentina
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Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2005 2:36 am Post subject: |
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Hello
I live in Argentina and I can tell you that the best moment to get a job as a teacher is February or late January. Classes here start mainly early March.
You would love argentine people because we are nice and friendly and we are very helpful with foreigners, at least that�s what most foreigners say. My husband, who is american, was scared to death to arrive in Buenos Aires his first time , he thought people were going to be very unfriendly, etc, quite the opposite, he really loves living here mainly because of the people . Don�t forget we also have very beautiful landscapes, and this is a very nice country to sightsee. If you come here visit Patagonia (in the south) , you have mountains, snow, icebergs, whales in August in Valdez Peninsula, lakes, etc...just wonderful. Don�t get stuck in Buenos Aires! Visit the rest and you will love it!
I hope you have a nice trip, wherever you decide to go, and have a very nice stay!!!!
GOOD LUCK and let us know how you are doing , please!!! |
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