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Friday, December 16, 2005 :: Chris
Teaching English In Thailand One way to make some cash while you're travelling is to teach English as a foreign language. Thailand is in constant need of native English speakers because it's part of their national curriculum - kids are learning English from an early age through Thailand. A lot of the time, you don't even need a formal TEFL certification. My girlfriend Lindy is an experienced TEFL teacher and has written a first hand account about Teaching English In Thailand over on my other site Travelhappy with loads of practical info about how to go about looking for a job, work visa requirements, benefits and pitfalls. She's also written two further articles in the same format - Teaching English In Japan and Teaching English In Korea. More on TEFL teaching: Spike | Google | Amazon UK | Amazon US | Wikipedia Open Directory | Technorati: TEFL teaching [permalink] | [0 comments]
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A journal about living and travelling in Thailand by Chris Mitchell, a British travel writer based in Bangkok, Thailand. email Chris more about Chris |
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