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| Administrator ![]() Join Date: May 2005 Nationality: Australian Occupation: Educator Location: ![]()
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![]() | Re: hello.. Hello and welcome to the forums. Hope you enjoy your time here.
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| ESL Newbie ![]() Join Date: Jun 2007 Occupation: teacher Location: ![]()
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![]() | Re: hello.. hello asun! What keeps you busy now?
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| Junior Member ![]() Join Date: Jun 2007 Occupation: none Location: ![]()
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![]() | Re: hello.. hello leecian ! nothing much here..currently looking for jobs..might give English teaching job a try, which is the reason why i signed up for the forum..trying to find some information..seem like opportunities for non-native to try their luck in English teaching is very slim, though not impossible.. so what keeping you busy ? |
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| Guru ![]() Join Date: Jul 2007 Occupation: Teach, Study, Get Paid - Will-Excel In-China TESOL Diploma Program Location: ![]()
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![]() | Re: hello.. Hello asun. It's not entirely impossible to find teaching jobs out there, but the pay and benefits will be considerably less than your native-speaking colleagues. If you're just looking for the experience I think you'll find a job with no problem.
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