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How I get TEFL jobs as a non-native speaker
Are you frustrated at not being able to find TEFL jobs as a non-native speaker? Watch this video to learn the exact process I use to find TEFL jobs abroad as a non-native speaker teacher.
To learn how to tackle native speakerism and teach English for global communication, join TEFL Equity Academy and: teflequityadvocates.com/academy/
For more tips on getting TEFL jobs as a non-native speaker, download this FREE e-book: teflequityadvocates.com/5-steps-to-get-tefl-jobs-as-a-non-native-speaker/
FREE template to reply to job ads for native speakers only: teflequityadvocates.com/2019/07/24/how-to-reply-to-job-ads-for-native-speakers-only-and-get-hired-as-a-non-native-speaker/
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Racism in English language teaching
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Yes, there is unfortunately widespread racism in English language teaching... For ideas on how to tackle native speakerism in ELT, download this FREE checklist: teflequityadvocates.com/how-to-tackle-native-speakerism-your-free-checklist/ To learn how to tackle native speakerism and teach English for global communication, join TEFL Equity Academy and: teflequityadvocates.com/academy/ Follow me o...
Teaching English as a Foreign Language (EFL) vs Teaching English as a Lingua Franca (ELF)
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You've probably heard about the term English as a Foreign Language (EFL), and more recently might have heard about English as a Lingua Franca (ELF). How do they differ? To learn how to tackle native speakerism and teach English for global communication, join TEFL Equity Academy: teflequityadvocates.com/academy/ To learn more about teaching English as a Lingua Franca, download this FREE checklis...
Can non-natives teach English in China? 5 secrets to TEFL jobs in China for non-native speakers
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So you want to teach English in China as a non-native speaker? Not sure how you can get TEFL jobs in China as a non-native? Watch this video. Watch the first part of the interview: czcams.com/video/LL9Jdy6rIQw/video.html To learn how to tackle native speakerism and teach English for global communication, join TEFL Equity Academy and: teflequityadvocates.com/academy/ For more tips on getting TEF...
Teach English in China as a non-native speaker: What you must know
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Do you want to teach English in China as a non-native speaker teacher? Watch this video to learn how as a non-native you can get TEFL jobs in China. Watch Part 2 of the interview and learn 5 secret strategies to getting hired as a non-native speaker in China: czcams.com/video/1usbzI1Q1fE/video.html To learn how to tackle native speakerism and teach English for global communication, join TEFL Eq...
Why hiring non-native speakers makes perfect sense: LIVE with James Scholl
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Find out why TEFL jobs should be open to non-native speaker teachers. To learn how to tackle native speakerism and teach English for global communication, join TEFL Equity Academy and: teflequityadvocates.com/academy/ For ideas on how to tackle native speakerism in ELT, download this FREE checklist: teflequityadvocates.com/how-to-tackle-native-speakerism-your-free-checklist/ For more tips on ge...
Where can I teach English as a non-native speaker
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Non-native speaker teachers often ask me where they can teach English. Here are all the options you have - and there's plenty! For more tips on getting TEFL jobs as a non-native speaker, download this FREE e-book: teflequityadvocates.com/5-steps-to-get-tefl-jobs-as-a-non-native-speaker/ To learn how to tackle native speakerism and teach English for global communication, join TEFL Equity Academy...
Teaching pronunciation for English as a Lingua Franca: the th sound
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The 'th' sound is an incredibly difficult one for learners. But does it have any effect on intelligibility? Is it important for clear pronunciation? Watch the video to find out. To learn more about teaching English as a Lingua Franca, download this FREE checklist: teflequityadvocates.com/teach-elf-checklist/ To learn how to tackle native speakerism and teach English for global communication, jo...
Discrimination in job ads for English teachers: LIVE interview with Lee Mackenzie
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In this LIVE I spoke to Lee Mackenzie, who conducted research on nativespeakerism in job ads for English language teachers. If you want to watch more interviews like this with ELT experts, learn how to tackle native speakerism and teach #englishasalinguafranca, then join my TEFL Equity Academy: teflequityadvocates.com/academy For ideas on how to tackle native speakerism in ELT, download this FR...
Why you need to stop using the term non-native speaker
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If you still refer to yourself as a non-native speaker, then STOP right now. Here's why. To learn how to tackle native speakerism and teach English for global communication, join TEFL Equity Academy and: teflequityadvocates.com/academy/ For more tips on getting TEFL jobs as a non-native speaker, download this FREE e-book: teflequityadvocates.com/5-steps-to-get-tefl-jobs-as-a-non-native-speaker/...
Use non-native speakers as pronunciation models: Lesson plan
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To download the FREE lesson plan, just head here: teflequityadvocates.com/2020/07/16/how-to-use-non-native-speakers-as-pronunciation-models/ To learn how to tackle native speakerism and teach English for global communication, join TEFL Equity Academy and: teflequityadvocates.com/academy/ To learn more about teaching English as a Lingua Franca, download this FREE checklist: teflequityadvocates.c...
Can I teach pronunciation as a non native speaker?
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The short answer is a resounding yes! Here are the main reasons why. To watch the entire interview with prof. John Levis, go here: teflequityadvocates.com/courses/native-speakerism-pronunciation-teaching-interview-with-prof-john-levis/ Join TEFL Equity Academy and learn how to tackle native speakerism and teach English for global communication: teflequityadvocates.com/academy/ FREE checklist: L...
How to discuss native speakerism with your students: practical activities
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In this video you'll learn how you can discuss native speakerism with your students. You'll see an activity you could use and we'll discuss what your different options for addressing this topic are. Download FREE this and 4 other practical activities to discuss native speakerism with students my article diving deeper into the topic: teflequityadvocates.com/2019/02/26/how-to-raise-students-aware...
5 reasons why you should start teaching pronunciation for English as a Lingua Franca use
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You have probably heard quite a lot recently about teaching pronunciation for English as a Lingua Franca use, so you might be wondering why? Why would I change how I teach pronunciation. Here are 5 reasons. FREE checklist: "How to teach English as a Lingua Franca" - teflequityadvocates.com/teach-elf-checklist/ On-line course: "How to teach pronunciation for English as a Lingua Franca use" - tef...
Want to teach English as a non-native speaker? Follow these 7 steps
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I'm sure you've already realised that getting TEFL jobs as a non-native speaker can be pretty tough... That's why in this video I will show you 7 easy-to-follow steps that will help you get jobs as a non-native speaker teacher. If you want more tips like this, sign up on my on-line courses: teflequityadvocates.com/academy/ You will learn exactly what you need to do to get TEFL jobs as a non-nat...
How to develop professionally as an English teacher during the Covid crisis
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How to develop professionally as an English teacher during the Covid crisis
What other English teachers think about TEFL Equity Academy courses: Gary Mardell
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What other English teachers think about TEFL Equity Academy courses: Gary Mardell
Where can I teach English as a non native speaker? Flanders, Belgium
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Where can I teach English as a non native speaker? Flanders, Belgium
Pronunciation for English as a Lingua Franca Use: What is Lingua Franca Core?
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Pronunciation for English as a Lingua Franca Use: What is Lingua Franca Core?
Top job interview tips for non-native speaker teachers: Interview with Josh Round
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Top job interview tips for non-native speaker teachers: Interview with Josh Round
Customer Feedback: Olga Nikolaienko about How to Teach With TED Talks
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Customer Feedback: Olga Nikolaienko about How to Teach With TED Talks
Customer Feedback: Katarina Celkova about "How to Teach With TED"
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Customer Feedback: Katarina Celkova about "How to Teach With TED"
Customer Feedback: André Hedlund About Highly Employable and Successful Non-Native Speaker Teacher
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Customer Feedback: André Hedlund About Highly Employable and Successful Non-Native Speaker Teacher
Customer Feedback: Zdenek Lukas about Highly Employable and Successful Non-Native Speaker Teacher
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Customer Feedback: Zdenek Lukas about Highly Employable and Successful Non-Native Speaker Teacher
Highlight Your Strengths as a Non-Native Speaker Teacher and Get Hired
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Highlight Your Strengths as a Non-Native Speaker Teacher and Get Hired
Teach English With TED Talks: A Practical Course for English Teachers
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Teach English With TED Talks: A Practical Course for English Teachers
Watch this before using videos in an English class
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Watch this before using videos in an English class
Engage Your EFL Students With TED Talks
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Engage Your EFL Students With TED Talks
Customer feedback: Andrea Grassi About "The Ultimate Guide to Teaching English as a Lingua Franca"
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Customer feedback: Andrea Grassi About "The Ultimate Guide to Teaching English as a Lingua Franca"
Customer Feedback: Lucy Pereira about TEFL Equity Academy
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Customer Feedback: Lucy Pereira about TEFL Equity Academy

Komentáře

  • @Heyitsmeai
    @Heyitsmeai Před 8 dny

    Where is he nowadays? I just found his YT channel, he has completely disappeared

  • @chengscottheihuen3629

    I 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?

  • @davidguy209
    @davidguy209 Před 2 měsíci

    One hears statistics of the numbers of English speakers first and second language. How does one define 'second language'?

  • @neelamchaturvedi4484
    @neelamchaturvedi4484 Před 2 měsíci

    Please guide what is best celta or tefl

  • @idarkjaerstad5806
    @idarkjaerstad5806 Před 3 měsíci

    Are you concerned that loosening the frameworks for «correct English» will make it spiral out of control in the long term?

  • @kusumsirijg6281
    @kusumsirijg6281 Před 4 měsíci

    I would like to join a forum of teachers to teach english . H ow can do that?

  • @busiswabeba5890
    @busiswabeba5890 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank u

  • @belenstranieri6441
    @belenstranieri6441 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you😊

  • @Hermanubis1
    @Hermanubis1 Před 5 měsíci

    Non whites with a received accent are more accepted that anyone with an accent, even though whites have much higher IQs than non.

  • @Hermanubis1
    @Hermanubis1 Před 5 měsíci

    Non native teachers are usually not as good. Even ones at C1 level.

  • @Hermanubis1
    @Hermanubis1 Před 5 měsíci

    Tefl is an absolute joke of a job and you should just scare people away from it.

  • @Hermanubis1
    @Hermanubis1 Před 5 měsíci

    Native speakers with regional accents get shit

  • @adriantepesut
    @adriantepesut Před 6 měsíci

    This seems like solid advice for qualified teachers of English who are not native speakers I don’t really see how a preference for native speakers is a prejudice or unjustified, however, simply because language learning is for the most part not a deliberate memorization of rules and vocabulary but rather an intuition acquired through many hours of listening and reading and therefore highly dependent on quality of input. There is no shortage of non-native speakers capable of teaching English grammar better than most native speakers, but this is only a small albeit helpful component when used in moderation. Even a native’s mistakes reveal something about the authentic way the language is used in their country, and it’s hard enough to learn good pronunciation even when exclusively listening to native input. It really is an unfair advantage especially if your native language is not in high demand, but it’s not really anyone’s fault. It’s not something you can dismiss as “prejudice.”

  • @shohrehzareie3924
    @shohrehzareie3924 Před 6 měsíci

    You explain in an interesting way ,one likes to listen to you 😊

  • @TheGianko74
    @TheGianko74 Před 6 měsíci

    Hello, great video! Thank you. Here's my situation. I was born in Italy. That's where I grew up until, at the age of 27, I moved to the UK. Having lived in the UK for 22 years, I now have dual citizenship, meaning that I have both an Italian and a British passport. I would like to teach English in China and would obviously apply for my Z Visa as a British citizen. However, my Bachelor's (with a major in English Language and Literature) is from an Italian university. The Italian degree certificate has been translated into English by a certified translator and also validated by UK ENIC as equivalent to a UK Bachelor's Degree. Woukd the fact that my degree is not from a UK university and that the degree certificate thereof is written in Italian be an issue for the Chinese authorities when they review my Z Visa application? Thank you very much, G.G.

  • @ramirezw2010
    @ramirezw2010 Před 6 měsíci

    The link of e-book is not worrking out?, is there update version of this topic?

  • @jessicahijarunguru4117
    @jessicahijarunguru4117 Před 7 měsíci

    Wow, this video is a gem💎

  • @CIA-m1v
    @CIA-m1v Před 7 měsíci

    At 50 seconds you pronounce 'run' as 'ran'. This is just one obvious error within a few seconds of you talking. This is just one reason why some students would prefer a native speaker as they are far less likely to make very basic slip ups.

  • @CIA-m1v
    @CIA-m1v Před 7 měsíci

    It's clear from your intonation that you are not a native speaker. While you may be qualified, if I were learning Polish, I would come to you for your cultural insight and pronunciation. I think for students to prefer a native teacher is completely legitimate. Assuming that the TEFL industry is purely based on academic credentials is naive. Customer preferences and to a huge extent, international politics determine who is entitled to a visa, not just with English, but with any language teaching globally. You can't condense quite a complex issue down to pure qualifications. No one is 'owed' or entitled to work anywhere. With any job there are a variety of market factors that determine eligibility. I am a qualified musician, and play 7 instruments does that entitle me to be a rock star? I am technically able! No, (although I do work in music and curriculum design). Being technically able to do something means you have to compete with all other candidates according to market and social demands. I play the trumpet at a very high level. If competing with other musicians of the same level for an orchestra position, it is absolutely legitimate for the music director to select his preferred auditioned based on their tone. The same applies to accent. It is completely legitimate when the sound created is integral to the role being filled.

  • @Mustafa-sp1gs
    @Mustafa-sp1gs Před 7 měsíci

    Dear I hope you are fine. I am Ghulam Mustafa from Pakistan. I have done with M.phil English Linguistics. I have been teaching English in Pakistan for ten years. Now current situation in pakistan is worsening day by day I want to move outside the country for job . What you suggest me.? May I get the job there ?

  • @bennithomas8414
    @bennithomas8414 Před 7 měsíci

    I have passed 6.5 in IELTS, I am from India, how can teach English through online ?

  • @Sound_British
    @Sound_British Před 7 měsíci

    But who you yourself sound very British? 😂😂

  • @konsamsingh2921
    @konsamsingh2921 Před 8 měsíci

    I agree with him but that's no easy to get the ESL job in China. I have been teaching in China for 10 years. When i resign or finish the contract most of the college/University or any institute they only look NES only NES

  • @user-zx9qf8xe5g
    @user-zx9qf8xe5g Před 9 měsíci

    Thank 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.

  • @carlbronson8244
    @carlbronson8244 Před 9 měsíci

    I have no idea why you stopped posting content and why your website is down, but I think it's a huge shame. Your videos are extremely informative and important. I hope everything is well with you, and that you come back at some point.

  • @alirezaghaznawi5478
    @alirezaghaznawi5478 Před 10 měsíci

    You named about agencies .... I would be pleased if you name some of those agencies

  • @thank_you2933
    @thank_you2933 Před 11 měsíci

    Taiwan is NOT a country, it is a province of China.

  • @fintonmainz7845
    @fintonmainz7845 Před 11 měsíci

    No I don't.

  • @XY-rh3if
    @XY-rh3if Před 11 měsíci

    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.

  • @nosseibagacem9014
    @nosseibagacem9014 Před 11 měsíci

    Sir I can't open your website from Algeria, I want the comment template you talked about to send it to recruiters only looking for native speakers

  • @popit4226
    @popit4226 Před rokem

    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.

    • @qaima_
      @qaima_ Před 4 měsíci

      You got it???

  • @micclay
    @micclay Před rokem

    If I pay my money, I want it taught correctly. I would feel as though I've been stolen from if some type of ebonics or ghetto slang is taught.

  • @drinesantos8596
    @drinesantos8596 Před rokem

    Wonderful video

  • @junaiydqadir1923
    @junaiydqadir1923 Před rokem

    Thanks for your brilliant inspiring videos. How do you believe the situation to be in China for Non-Native teachers now in 2023.

  • @AM-qr7sk
    @AM-qr7sk Před rokem

    I m from India and currently doing my bachelor's training for teaching English. Can i teach English in Germany with toel/toefl certificate?

  • @toresaetre7793
    @toresaetre7793 Před rokem

    I 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...

  • @Amir-eg2ks
    @Amir-eg2ks Před rokem

    I live and work in Canada. There are tons of ESL jobs in Vancouver and Toronto, and being a native is not a requirement.

    • @prernabaheti6084
      @prernabaheti6084 Před rokem

      But they have another very important requirement - TrinityCELTA from Canada. You missed out on that

  • @safiullahchachar4728

    Thank you, it helped a lot.

  • @geraldineprato5471
    @geraldineprato5471 Před rokem

    Thanks!!!! God bless you :D

  • @quartytypo
    @quartytypo Před rokem

    Ebonics should be the national language and all school classes should be conducted in Ebonics.

  • @zensultCHINA
    @zensultCHINA Před rokem

    Non native English Teachers can’t get legal work Permits as English teachers in China

    • @achrafbakirou4763
      @achrafbakirou4763 Před rokem

      That's totally not true, I have been teaching legaly here in China for more than 4 years. Never faced a problem regarding my work permit. You can't just claim something that you have no clue of. Non natives CAN work legally in China as English language teachers.

    • @Tommygunn258
      @Tommygunn258 Před rokem

      ​@@achrafbakirou4763Thank you for clarifying that. I have a BA degree in Education with a major in TEFL and a teaching license from Sweden. I sent my credentials to recruiters but they tell me there is no update yet and its July. What can I do to get offers?

  • @NoBsEnglish
    @NoBsEnglish Před rokem

    I've been teaching English in China for more than 5 years and it's only getting worse and more aggressive towards non-native speakers. I have a degree in ESL, related work experience, I hold a teaching visa which can be legally transferred to any type of educational institution, yet 90% of jobs are out of reach for me. You can certainly get a job at a kindergarten or at a poorly managed racist training centre but forget about colleges, universities, middle and high schools. They would rather hire a person with an American passport without any qualifications to teach instead of me and this is not an exaggeration. This is China. Also they would lie to their students or their parents that you are from Canada or Australia. And if you're for example a Pakistani, they would lie telling you're from South America because Chinese people are prejudiced against muslims and no one would ever let their child to be taught by a muslim person in China. Also the word "America" does it magic since most of Chinese people are not very good at geography and have no idea that there are two Americas. And this is like 10% of the negative stuff you'll experience in China as a non-native teacher and it would get even worse if you're not a caucasian looking person. I need just one more year in China before I get my Canadian PR and I'm struggling to find a job even at a low grade college or university because all I hear is: sorry, but they prefer native speakers. DO NOT GO to teach in China, this will drive your self-esteem under the rug and make you prejudiced against Chinese people in response to their discrimination and open racism.

  • @NoBsEnglish
    @NoBsEnglish Před rokem

    If you want to experience native speakerism, just go to China and face all sorts of discrimination officially supported and backed by the government itself. You'll be discriminated against not just for your passport but for your skin color and culture as well.

  • @samueladeoye7521
    @samueladeoye7521 Před rokem

    All the links are not opening

  • @samueladeoye7521
    @samueladeoye7521 Před rokem

    Hello, these links are not opening, and no email template

  • @dianasequeira1131
    @dianasequeira1131 Před rokem

    I believe none of the links mentioned in the description box are working, right? I am unable to open any.

  • @nortesur9504
    @nortesur9504 Před rokem

    And remember guys, being a native speaker in any language isn't a guarantee you can teach the language properly...

    • @XY-rh3if
      @XY-rh3if Před 11 měsíci

      Right. As long as have a good command of the English Language and you're willing to learn and understand how to teach, then anybody should be able to teach, regardless of country of origin

  • @adeleketemileyi735
    @adeleketemileyi735 Před rokem

    Thanks 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.

  • @sarahomair4034
    @sarahomair4034 Před rokem

    I 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.

  • @Charlie_DF7
    @Charlie_DF7 Před rokem

    Sir. I made a presentation video for an online English teaching website. Where I mentioned that "that there was a time when I myself was not good at english. My english was broken but I was passionate about it, I dedicated myself, invested my time and energy and here I'm now talking like a native english speaker". And then there is this other part of my video. Where I say "English is a language it's not a science and I know the biggest that we commit as non native english speakers while learning english, but with the right guidance and practice you will achive your desired results" does it sound convincing? Or shall I edit some parts??