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Where can I teach without a diploma or experience?
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Glenski



Joined: 15 Jan 2003
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Location: Hokkaido, JAPAN

PostPosted: Tue Feb 22, 2005 1:50 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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does speaking more than one language help? I speak English, French, Spanish, and I'm learning Russian, Arab and Korean right now. Will that only help me if I go to the respective country?

It might be looked upon favorably by some employers who see your ability as a sign of knowing what it's like to learn a foreign language. Of course, if you go to countries where those languages are used, it will help you immensely in your daily life and perhaps in your dealings with the staff in your office.

Here in Japan, you are not allowed to use the L1 in class, so knowing Japanese doesn't really help in most cases.
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J.



Joined: 03 May 2003
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 22, 2005 8:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I respectfully beg to differ. I think having learned another language or two should be very helpful if you are teaching people with the goal of becoming fluent in the second language. It not only helps you to understand the process of second language learning, it helps you develop strategies for teaching it. And if you teach people who speak the language you have learned, it helps you to identify common mistakes that occur because of the differences between the two languages.

If you teach young children, it helps immensely to be able to control the class and to know what they are asking you (or saying about you). I only wish I was completely fluent in Japanese.

However, though you might get a job teaching without some experience or training, I wouldn't recommend it. I think it will be enough to try to get used to living and working in a different culture without trying to handle all the challenges of teaching at the same time. Maybe the internship would be a better idea.

Good luck. :)
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sprightly



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Location: England

PostPosted: Mon Feb 28, 2005 3:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Unless, of course, you believe those who tell you that using students' FIRST language is actually part of teaching a SECOND language.


deconstructor, could you point me to some research showing that the L1 has no place in a language (esl/efl/eap/esp etc out the yingyang) classroom?

because i spent 6 weeks scouring two uni libraries, trying to find some, and couldn't.
well, nothing from the last 20 years, anyway. this was not a good thing; hard to write a paper on a topic when you can only find one side of the story.
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MERMAID_AVE



Joined: 09 Sep 2005
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Location: Texas

PostPosted: Sun Sep 11, 2005 8:16 pm    Post subject: Don't use Global Education Corp Reply with quote

I have had the worst time with GEC. I applied to be in a dual program (Argentina & Spain) and from the start I had problems. They changed insurance companies, and my checks were sent back, they said they had not received my money and the same day I received my insurance card from the company, they told me different prices, their info (address & phone numbers) was wrong on the website and when my final payment check was returned and I had my sister call to say she would resend it I had reservations, but since my start date was nearing I asked her to send it on. Then 10 days before my start I was told to call in... WE ARE NO LONGER HONORING OUR 3-MONTH ASSIGNMENTS I WAS TOLD... CAN YOU DO LONGER? When I said I could not, they said they could probably find a three-month Argentina assignment but absolutely could not in Spain, however I had already made travel plans based around my contract. I was also told on my conference call with Peter and Debra that they had not yet placed me in Argentina or found housing (because they had not received my check) and if I had to back out I would need to tell them immediately. They said they had received my check just that very day. I emailed them back in two hours and said, do not cash my check, I am out, I was nervous, I could not commit and worried about a job since they did not have my assignments yet. I figured at this point my contract had been broken on their end. The next day I received an email from Marketus asking me to stay in the program, I said I could not and asked him to tell me what they had done with my check (so I could stop payment if I needed to), he never responded to 4 emails, and here is the kicker, 3 days later my check cleared, even when I asked them not to cash it. I had thought better but I trusted them to honor my wishes.

In my opinion that is the same as STEALING MY MONEY, they will not refund one dime.

They say since it was 10 days before my start date, I defaulted and cannot get any money back, even though I could not commit to the new changes and the six-month assignment. I could not because of the holidays and my sister's pregnancy. I also had plans to travel with a friend from Australia in Europe after my Spain assignment and could not commit to 6 months there either, they did not care and even though the start date for Spain is not until January 9, 2006 (well in the 90 day cancellation period), they are considering my start date for the program August 15 and will not even return half the money for the Spain program (how convenient). I signed two separate contracts for each program but Marketus insists that �technically� it is only one. I have given them every option, written a demand letter from my lawyer, every answer is no. I even asked if I could switch my money to an intensive Spanish program and the answer is no. I sold my house, my car and quit my job to do this and they don't seem to care one bit. I even said to Marketus that I was willing to compensate them for their time although I had no assignments as of yet and that I wanted us to both get something out of this but I now need to find a job ASAP and did not have 4500.00 to loose, still sorry nothing we can do. No remorse not even in the tone of his voice. I worked customer service for 5 years and between Ti, Marketus and Christopher this is the worse I have seen by far. Peter and Debra, kudos to you I think you have a heart, but GEC does not, and Marketus even told me that they talked to Peter and Debra about making it sound like I could get out with ease.

BUYER BEWARE, I think we are never going to see our money again, it is spent, BE CAREFUL WITH THIS COMPANY!!!!!!! I

I found an article about Ti Ron Gibbs, in the June Chicago Business...

"Even worse, the low prices attracted a high-maintenance, ill-prepared clientele that sapped the agency's resources.

Nine months after he relaunched the business in Chicago, and facing a fiscal crisis, Mr. Gibbs realized that the solution to his problems was a simple price increase."

http://chicagobusiness.com/cgi-bin/article.pl?portal_id=47&mpid=47&article_id=23834


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Guy Courchesne



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PostPosted: Sun Sep 11, 2005 10:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Somebody's pissed...this post is everywhere. Why not throw it up in the scam/fraud warning thread that headlines every forum? Save you some keystrokes.
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3plus1



Joined: 09 Apr 2005
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 16, 2005 9:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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You could also be a language assistant in France. http://www.ciep.fr/en/assistantetr/. In that case you really are an assistant - responsible for 12 hours of conversation classes a week.


I'd like to point out that you are only eligible to apply for this if you are a current undergraduate student who has spent at least 2 years studying French at university level, or if you have already graduated in French. You also have to be between 20 and 30.

This programme is really aimed at languages students trying to fit in a placement during their year abroad.

The 7 month posts are for assistants, but those who are offered 9 month posts take classes by themselves. 9 month posts are offered first to finalists or graduates with a serious interest in teaching as a career.
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