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Hi! Your link doesn't work
ОтветитьSimply Great!
ОтветитьHi
Marek
I'm 49 and teaching in india. do they hire a guy of 49 years old?
Thank you for this information. I hope I'd meet you in person one day.
Ответитьbeen teaching english in china for about 10 years now no probs
ОтветитьThank you for the valuable information. But I can't reach your website. Its says that it's currently not working.
ОтветитьMy ex classmate is Russian and she teaches English in China, although she did live in USA for a few years
ОтветитьI actually laughed when you said that we could message recruiters and tell them that it's wrong to ask only for natives.
Sir, you should come to the UAE!! They are literally making teachers' lives hell with their requirements for natives. Never mention the fact that natives get paid higher than non-natives even if the non-natives performed better.
I like speaking english
ОтветитьAm i have to pay
ОтветитьI am moving to Brazil y October, even though I am not a native speaker of English, I hope to get a well paid job as an English teacher / professor, due to the fact that I hold three teaching degrees. I have a Master's Degree in TEFL ; another Master's Degree in Education, in Spanish; and a Doctorate in Education, in Spanish, too. I also have 27 years experience teaching at University level in my home country. Currently my Master's Degree in TEFL is in the process of being recognized at the Ministerio de Educacao in Brazil. I also have the ECCE and ECPE from the University of Michigan.
ОтветитьCan I teach in itally how is situation teachers in there
ОтветитьWhat is your wite
ОтветитьWhat is your site
ОтветитьAMAZING video! This is the channel I've been looking for. As a native South-African online tutor, many online companies regard us as "non-native" speakers. Thank you so much, you are doing a service to many!
ОтветитьAs a non-native speaker of English whose mother tongue is Chinese, I was turned down by International schools in China but accepted by several schools in the U.S. How funny life is!
ОтветитьAbsolutely! You are an answered prayer! I often wonder why they will train you but then think you are not good enough to teach in some areas
ОтветитьI did enjoy it. It's the best so ever
ОтветитьIt's the legal requirements countries set as to who and who cannot teach. The best thing a non native can do is build up his resume, get into a country with less strict gent rules and build up a solid foundation of teaching experience. Build up skills in understanding colloquialisms, formal and informal, cultural knowledge of English speaking countries and so forth. You need to think like a native speaker if you want to teach as a native speaker. Personally I would not wish my kids to be taught by a non native, even if they have a celta or some other bs certificate. The accent of many non speakers is bad to be fair. I know of Russians with strong accents fired on the spot. When I learn Geman for example I imitate the accept. I dont care if I dont know 20000 verbs, I focus on mastering the fundamentals to a key.
Accent
Intonation
Colloquial understanding
3 key skills.
Such a valuable information... So happy that I found your channel. Best luck for your future videos :)
ОтветитьQuite interesting.Thanx a lot🥰
ОтветитьI am a native speaker, but the problem is that my dad was British and my mom is Russian. I only have a Russian passport in the moment but I grew up abroad. I don’t know what to do and where I can teach English outside of Russia. I will have a teaching degree in June and I have lots of experience teaching.
ОтветитьVery interesting
ОтветитьIts not " I have taught english since 2007 " it should be " I have been teaching English since 2007 ", We use present perfect continuous tense to show an action which has started in the past and it is still continuous in the present, but present perfect does not fit for that sentence , Since + About ? how strange, either it should be used SINCE or ABOUT, but using both adverb next to each other does not make sense.
ОтветитьHey! Thank you for that.
I'm currently at university in Brazil and I have been studying English since I was ten. I have been working as an English teacher for 3 years now, and everyone always says I have what it takes to be a successful teacher. My dream has always been to live abroad, I dream about Europe since I was a little girl, and it would be the best realization living there one day. I have chosen this profession with all my heart. However, it is so overwhelming and hard to teach in other countries. I don't have the citizenship or the UE passport. I'm only 21 years old and I hope one day I can achieve my goals. I will come back to this comment 5 years from now and tell you I did it.
I'll make you proud, future me, no matter what it takes.
Hello Marek! Your website is inaccessible. Can you help?
ОтветитьI can't access the website :(
ОтветитьI need american english accent. Not english. Sorry.
Ответитьwhy do they only talk about countries like the US, the UK, Canada, New Zealand, Ireland, Australia, and South Africa? i am from Trinidad which is a native English-speaking country.
ОтветитьI am a Pakistani English Language teacher and been searching for a job opportunity at British Council frantically for past 6 months. I came to know, through an insider, that they do not hire teachers from Pakistan. Same goes for IELTS examiners.
ОтветитьThanks a lot for this great video. It feels as though this video was made just for me. I just stumbled on your channel an hour ago, and it's like an answer to my prayer. For weeks now I had been making researches about schools that hire non native English speaker in South Korea and Taiwan, but one of the prerequisites is that one must be a native speaker to teach there. It's been really discouraging. I am Nigerian and I obtained my Masters degree TCSOL from China, so I know China definitely does not hire non native Speakers of English to teach English. I am currently working on enrolling for TESOL/TEFL.
ОтветитьAnd remember guys, being a native speaker in any language isn't a guarantee you can teach the language properly...
ОтветитьThanks!!!! God bless you :D
ОтветитьThank you, it helped a lot.
ОтветитьI live and work in Canada. There are tons of ESL jobs in Vancouver and Toronto, and being a native is not a requirement.
ОтветитьI have given it a thought to start up as an online tutor in my native language Norwegian and in English. This "native hype" is a bit annoying... Why do you want to sound native as a student, unless you plan on being dropped behind enemy lines and blend in with the locals that is. And in our international world maybe native isn't the answere. I mean in sime parts of Oslo you would stick out like a sore thumb speaking native Norwegian. You would blend in better with an Indian or Pakistani accent. Or maybe Filipino accents. They seem to be everywhere.
If you have the goal of sounding native you need to make sure that your teachers and tutors over the years all have the same dialect.
Maybe it's better speaking a clear and easily understandable English instead? Then you don't end up like this group of Irishmen I met in a restaurant in Bulgaria a few years back. Non of the Bulgarian staff could understand them and they couldn't understand the broad Bukgarian accent... I ended up as a translator that night, translating from English to English...
Hey!
I have signed a contract with a school in Xian and I am from Pakistan. I have done bachelor, master and MPhill in English from Pakistan. TEFL from USA 12 plus years of experience. Now that all documents are submitted foe foreigner work permit notificatiom, some of my friends online are telling me that you might get rejected being a non native. Please solve this piece of puzzle.
I'm not a native speaker but I'm from a country who's official and educational language is English. I've spoken English since I uttered my first word as a toddler. My college education was obtained from a Native English Speaking Country. I lived most of my life in a Native English Speaking Country. To crown it all, I speak English better than most native speakers that I came across. Total number of years living in a Ntive English Speaking country is 27.5 years to be exact
That being said, I want anyone in the English Education System who's making this distinction between native and non native speakers, to respond and proof to me, why they think I'm not qualified to teach English, just because of where I was born.
Taiwan is NOT a country, it is a province of China.
ОтветитьThank you for the video, author. Quite often governmental and employers` expectations are failed to match the reality. Let`s get logical: who on earth, among native speakers from, say, the US where only health insurance costs over 500 dollars, would go to the other side of the world to work for 1000-2000 bucks at maximum net ? No one except maybe "a few" enthusiasts who just want to live there for a while and lie on the beach somewhere in Pattaya. I`m not taking some elite schools willing to pay much more into consideration, just average ones.
ОтветитьI have passed 6.5 in IELTS, I am from India, how can teach English through online ?
ОтветитьWow, this video is a gem💎
ОтветитьThe link of e-book is not worrking out?, is there update version of this topic?
ОтветитьYou explain in an interesting way ,one likes to listen to you 😊
ОтветитьThank u
ОтветитьI would like to join a forum of teachers to teach english . H ow can do that?
ОтветитьPlease guide what is best celta or tefl
ОтветитьI have a Certificate in TESOL. I got my BA and MBA degrees in the USA. My IELTS score is 8.5. My other tongue is not English, but the English language is my second language, which I have used as the L1 almost in my entire career life. Am I qualified to teach English, say, England or somewhere in South America or even Japan? By the way, I can communicate in Japanese having passed JLPT N2 level, but a long time ago though?
ОтветитьWhere is he nowadays? I just found his YT channel, he has completely disappeared
ОтветитьDoes Germany accept non native teachers of English?
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