non-native speakers

<b>Forum for teachers teaching adult education </b>

Moderators: Dimitris, maneki neko2, Lorikeet, Enrico Palazzo, superpeach, cecil2, Mr. Kalgukshi2

Post Reply
opt_gemak
Posts: 1
Joined: Wed Dec 15, 2004 4:32 pm
Location: Belgium

non-native speakers

Post by opt_gemak » Thu Dec 16, 2004 5:16 pm

Hi,

I'm starting in February this TEFL course in Czech Republic. They told me that there were few non-native english speakers. Myself I'm from Belgium. Disadvantage is that English is not my mother tongue, but the advantage is that I'm quite fluent in english-dutch-german-french. Now I'm wondering. Are there many non-native english teachers? And could I use any of my other languages in a school? Any information would be very appreciated.

bart

Roger
Posts: 274
Joined: Thu Jan 16, 2003 1:58 am

Post by Roger » Fri Dec 17, 2004 4:48 am

And where would you like to teach? Which language? Your answers will determine where you can go.

Apart from that, I would like to tell you proficiency at other languages always is an asset.
The TEFL world is slightly different from the professional foreign language instruction concept dear to Europeans; a Belgian English teacher probably has a more profound grounding in all the aspects of teaching a second or foreign language than a native-English speaking TEFLer.
However, the world at large often discriminates against non-natives.

Post Reply