Offering English Lessons

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Australia runs a campaign advertising a literacy and numeracy support program using a jingle for a 1800 number that numerate people are not ever going to remember...
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OrangeDragon wrote:
Mackevili wrote:And technically, every single student I've ever had already spoke English.

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until they took his classes... then they learned American.
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I was once asked to teach a group of 10 Khmers who could not speak ANY English.

An extremely difficult task, aggravated by the (western) employer who could/would not understand why one hour a week was worse than useless, it only made students more frustrated.

There is a good reason why most schools get local teachers to do beginner levels.
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General Mackevili wrote:And technically, every single student I've ever had already spoke English.

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I think you meant "taught" not "had".

If I said, "every student that I've had", it might be misconstrued. lol
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OrangeDragon wrote:Many expats have girlfriends/spouses/relatives who are searching for such things.
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StroppyChops wrote:Australia runs a campaign advertising a literacy and numeracy support program using a jingle for a 1800 number that numerate people are not ever going to remember...
reminds me of the "IT Crowd". where the 3 digit help line became 11 digits. :lol:
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filfthy burrito style english?
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Hmmm. Are there English speakers teaching Swedish, and taking the jobs of Swedish TSFLers? : - ) ( why won't my smileys work?)

From the website
" Despite being a non native English speaker I feel my English is up to par with the native speakers and they acknowledge this as well. "

I think it needs work!

But good luck. ( beers smiley lol )


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