Ever teach English abroad?
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Teaching is like anything, you get out what you put in. If you prepare all your classes and make an effort to learn English Grammar (you won’t know **** if you’ve come through the British school system) then it can be fun and rewarding. If you turn up still drunk from last night with nothing more than the textbook in your hand then it can be hellish.
It’s definitely an experience that i would recommend, as you learn a lot about your self and more importantly another culture, but i was certainly glad to get out of it.
Personally, I strongly believe that NOBODY should get credentials to teach English to people that speak another language until and unless they can at least speak that language. Just by having to LEARN a NEW LANGUAGE, they can appreciate how difficult it may be… also… it would eliminate that ignorance of trying to translate something in English into another language that, perhaps, does not have the WORDS in the vocabulary for doing the translation.
Yes, I have taught ESL… and I also speak, read and write, Spanish, French and Creole.
-Ari