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Kyrgyzstan and Tatsjikistan

 
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OleLarssen



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PostPosted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 4:43 pm    Post subject: Kyrgyzstan and Tatsjikistan Reply with quote

Tried searching and no luck. I need information about teaching in these countries. What I've found so far indicates that you need to be a full-fledged teacher, but I can't believe that's the only option. Anyone?
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saint57



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PostPosted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 9:25 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I knew a woman who worked at an international school in Kyrgyzstan. She is a full-fledged teacher and spent two years there. Surprisingly, she never said anything bad about the place. I know this information isn't very helpful, but I'd imagine that only a small minority of people in these countries could afford English lessons. International schools are probably the only option and that's why you need to be a qualified teacher.
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 6:21 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

saint57 wrote:
She is a full-fledged teacher .


Not just a TEFLer then?
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 9:40 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

At first glance, her mullet made me think that she was one of your vice-presidents at TEFL4Life.nerd
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OleLarssen



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PostPosted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 4:51 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

What you're saying makes sense, Saint, but surely there must be some sort of upper middle-overclass even there. What about them?

I really want to go. Alternatively, we're looking atttttttt... Kazaksthan? Yeah. What else is there is Central Asia except Usbekizstan and Afghanistan? Not much. I want to go to that area, for some obscure reason.
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PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2007 11:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bit late to this thread as I don't normally drop into this forum...but anyhow, here's what I can share.

I've been living in Kyrgyzstan for 4 years, most of that time working as a teacher trainer so i can't give first-hand experience of teaching here...

However, there are private language schools here - The London School frequently advertise on TEFL websites and are a good school by all accounts. There are a couple of others but don't know much about them. One thing you have to get used to is the low salaries. I mean, you can live quite comfortably on $300 a month here, so I would imagine schools don't pay a lot more than that. If you're trying to pay back student loans or save money, then probably forget it.

Tajikistan has a Soros owned private language school in Dushanbe, and there are quite a few language schools in Almaty. Actually, IH have just opened one there, so it may be worth finding out about that. Uzbekistan I would probably forget, the political situation there is pretty dodgy and I don't know if there are any language schools there. The government is pretty capricious and if they get in a spat with the West they just throw out foreigners or foreign organisations (e.g. Peace Corps, The Soros Foundation). Not very reliable.

If you want any more info, feel free to PM me.
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OleLarssen



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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2007 2:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi Dreadnought. Thanks for your reply! I had the London School's name whispered to me already and I wrote a mail to them a few days ago. As to salaries, well, dude, I'm working as a teacher in Costa Rica currently! Hello 400 bucks a month :) Thanks for the concern, though.

Like Kyrgyzstan? I guess, since you've lived there for four years.
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dreadnought



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PostPosted: Thu May 24, 2007 6:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

OleLarssen wrote:
Hi Dreadnought. Thanks for your reply! I had the London School's name whispered to me already and I wrote a mail to them a few days ago. As to salaries, well, dude, I'm working as a teacher in Costa Rica currently! Hello 400 bucks a month Smile Thanks for the concern, though.

Like Kyrgyzstan? I guess, since you've lived there for four years.


Ah, Costa Rica, great place. Ran a training course there a few years back in a place near La Fortuna (El Invu I think its name was). But yes, if you're used to low salaries, welcome to Central Asia..

Yep, do like Kyrgyzstan, kind of an interesting blend of east meets west, still lots of remnants of the Soviet era (especially architecture), but very Asian and tribal in many ways. Like the cost of living - everything's pretty cheap here, people are friendly and harmless, and just living in such an obscure country gives you bragging rights. Only thing that sucks really is the low level and petty corruption that spreads across all aspects of society.
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OleLarssen



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PostPosted: Fri May 25, 2007 5:04 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bragging rights, haha. You really hit the nail on the head there. I was sitting looking at a map of Asia and my eyes fell on the Kyrgyzstan area, and I was like... have I heard of this county? No. Have I heard of anyone that has been there? No.

Slight pause.

Then: I'm going.

You mention "low level" in your post without specifiying it any more. What do you mean? I realize living there will probably not entail a standard of living that is in any way comparable to Norway (my home country), of course. That's why I'm going there, after all.

In regards to corruption, what can I say? I lived in South Africa for a while. Go figure. ;)
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