English Teaching Guide for the Traveler

By Roadjunky, Posted Nov 20, 2006

english teaching abroad

“I was going insane, I am going insane, I will go insane” Now get your students to say it.

If you’re a native speaker of English then you’ve always got a job somewhere abroad. Congratulations all you slackers! To be born with English as a mother tongue is one of the singularly most lucky things that could have happened to you.

Everyone wants to learn English as that’s where the money is. Almost every town around the globe has an English school of some description and they’re looking for someone just like you. And whilst your grammar may not be perfect in the present, your future conditional job depends upon it…

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