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Written by dvm Wednesday, 27 October 2010 16:47
Written in Gunsan!

Teach English Overseas
Tips and techniques for the beginning EFL instructor/facilitator
By
Keith C. Blackmore
October, 2009
Excerpt from Forward:
"Teaching EFL (English as a Foreign Language) overseas is a booming industry and a golden opportunity to travel the world as a working holiday. How many other jobs do you know of where an individual can potentially travel the world? If you do an internet search for ESL/EFL employment overseas, you will find a staggering number of websites posting work for teachers (both qualified and unqualified) in schools located in South Korea, Japan, China, Italy, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Taiwan, Vietnam, Turkey, Malaysia, Russian, Thailand, and on and on. In several of these countries, the work will require a BA at the very least, while further credentials can enable a person to work at universities or international schools. Several private owned schools will consider applicants with little or no teaching experience, as long as they are native speakers, possess a university degree, and are willing to undergo training. Some of these schools will state no experience is necessary."
Especially if you find yourself lost in the classroom, new to the profession, you will find this a helpful read.
It's written by Gunsan teacher Keith Blackmore. http://keithcblackmore.com
Get it for just seven bucks at www.amazon.com/dp/B0046A9O52
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