Seeking teaching job

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sorinceo
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Seeking teaching job

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Hi there :)
Im a 44 yo male, TEFL cert, Bachelor degree but NON NATIVE- european, my english is excellent-i spent many years in US..., could i find job there ? any advices from expat teachers ?...i would appreciate :)
Thanks, Sorin .
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I am not a teacher, but excellent would look a little different. Is it a latin tongue that I detect, or may it be Czechoslovakian?
sorinceo wrote:Hi there :)
Im a 44 yo male, TEFL cert, Bachelor degree but NON NATIVE- european, my english is excellent-i spent many years in US..., could i find job there ? any advices from expat teachers ?...i would appreciate :)
Thanks, Sorin .
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Czech's are a bit more humble though. Next to no chest inflation. I have spent quite a bit of time in China, my chinese language skills remain shitty however.
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sorinceo wrote:Hi there :)
Im a 44 yo male, TEFL cert, Bachelor degree but NON NATIVE- european, my english is excellent-i spent many years in US..., could i find job there ? any advices from expat teachers ?...i would appreciate :)
Thanks, Sorin .
You could start with correct punctuation. :please:

For a start there are at least ten errors in that short paragraph. :plus1:
And you want to teach engrish rite?

Just a thought.

I think I may have just responded to a troll. :facepalm:
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:thumb:
Luigi wrote:
sorinceo wrote:Hi there :)
Im a 44 yo male, TEFL cert, Bachelor degree but NON NATIVE- european, my english is excellent-i spent many years in US..., could i find job there ? any advices from expat teachers ?...i would appreciate :)
Thanks, Sorin .
You could start with correct punctuation. :please:

For a start there are at least ten errors in that short paragraph. :plus1:
And you want to teach engrish rite?

Just a thought.

I think I may have just responded to a troll. :facepalm:
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Myanmar is much better.
sorinceo
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thanks for the mockery friends :)..... how about some advices ?
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Advice is an uncountable noun, so don't teach anyone "advices".
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Advice is always singular, some more so than others.
As my old Cajun bait seller used to say, "I opes you luck.
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sorinceo wrote:thanks for the mockery friends :)..... how about some advices ?

Never tell your english is excellent in a teflers thread. Just as dangerous as bleating in the kruger park.
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