Monday, February 13, 2006

Teaching ESL

HI:

Many people consider teaching ESL as a way to stay in a country and truly intereact with the people of that country.

Not surprising, there are a wide variety of qualifications required.

The one obvious thing is if you do speak English, you can teach it to others. You know the topic.

On the other hand, thinking about how to present it logically, teaching grammar and pronunciation, and organizing yourself on a daily basis might be more challenging.

This also will affect your rate of pay. But your rate of pay is also dependent on your confidence, experience, presentation skills, and negotiation skills. This is generally why more mature people receive more money than less experienced people.

I'll give some specific websites tomorrow.

M.

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