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felton3
Joined: 09 Apr 2008 Location: On your computer screen
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Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 2:57 pm Post subject: Spouse job opportunities? |
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YEAH! My very first post!
Here's the situation: my wife is German, but a fluent English speaker. However, she is without CELTA, DELTA, or whatever other "ELTAs"
If I was to seek teaching employment in Korea (or Asia in general), what kind of employment would be available to my wife? Is there a way for her to become certified to teach English? If so, what would job prospects be like as she is not a native speaker?
TIA for the advice.
Rob |
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ttompatz

Joined: 05 Sep 2005 Location: Kwangju, South Korea
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Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 3:37 pm Post subject: Re: Spouse job opportunities? |
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felton3 wrote: |
YEAH! My very first post!
Here's the situation: my wife is German, but a fluent English speaker. However, she is without CELTA, DELTA, or whatever other "ELTAs"
If I was to seek teaching employment in Korea (or Asia in general), what kind of employment would be available to my wife? Is there a way for her to become certified to teach English? If so, what would job prospects be like as she is not a native speaker?
TIA for the advice.
Rob |
Under current regulations she would NOT be allowed to work LEGALLY (as an English teacher) if you came to Korea. She could probably find illegal work as an English teacher.
She WOULD be able to work LEGALLY as a German language teacher IF you found a job and IF she has a minimum of a bachelors degree from a GERMAN university.
I can't answer accurately for the rest of Asia.
The same restrictions would also hold for you (Bachelors degree from one of the 7 allowed countries). |
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felton3
Joined: 09 Apr 2008 Location: On your computer screen
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Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 5:02 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for the reply!
There is no problem with me teaching (I'm American with a degree in ESL). She has a university degree, but from what you said, it sounds like the teaching pickins' are pretty slim. How about legal work outside of teaching?
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ttompatz

Joined: 05 Sep 2005 Location: Kwangju, South Korea
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Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 5:59 pm Post subject: |
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felton3 wrote: |
Thanks for the reply!
There is no problem with me teaching (I'm American with a degree in ESL). She has a university degree, but from what you said, it sounds like the teaching pickins' are pretty slim. How about legal work outside of teaching?
Thanks!♦ |
Unless she speaks Korean, not much. |
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