down on his luck, needs teaching work.
down on his luck, needs teaching work.
Sorry if this is not in the correct forum
There an old Aussie mate of mine (no not me before some bright spark asks), down on his luck, ( got robbed etc), he's in Phnom Penh now. No money, hes got somewhere to stay now.
I suggested he get suited and booted and look for some teaching work. He has an old TEFL but no degree etc.
Anyone suggest a school he can try that aint too fussy and wont ask him any questions? I'll pass it on. Hes a decent lad and I taught with him way back In Thailand (when anyone could get a job teaching).
I let him 20 quid and like to get it back one day.....LOL
It doesnt matter how much an hour. I dont know PP School scene so cant suggest anywhere
Thanks
There an old Aussie mate of mine (no not me before some bright spark asks), down on his luck, ( got robbed etc), he's in Phnom Penh now. No money, hes got somewhere to stay now.
I suggested he get suited and booted and look for some teaching work. He has an old TEFL but no degree etc.
Anyone suggest a school he can try that aint too fussy and wont ask him any questions? I'll pass it on. Hes a decent lad and I taught with him way back In Thailand (when anyone could get a job teaching).
I let him 20 quid and like to get it back one day.....LOL
It doesnt matter how much an hour. I dont know PP School scene so cant suggest anywhere
Thanks
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Re: down on his luck, needs teaching work.
maybe better luck starting a gofund me campaign.
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
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Re: down on his luck, needs teaching work.
Lend him $200 to fuck off home. He will be able to recoup that from social security, pretty quickly, and as he's an old mate of yours, I'm sure you'll have it back very soon
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Re: down on his luck, needs teaching work.
I don't know if there are any schools that 'wont ask him any questions'.
However, he could try BELTEI, ELT and PUC.
I think that BELTEI ask their applicants to do some kind of written submission, like a lesson plan, and they might charge a deposit on the text books he'll need for his classes.
I think PUC could ask him to give a demo lesson in the interview- if he gets that far. ELT may do something similar.
He could also try Home of English, but I think you need to be on the sex offenders' register to make it to the interview stage.
However, he could try BELTEI, ELT and PUC.
I think that BELTEI ask their applicants to do some kind of written submission, like a lesson plan, and they might charge a deposit on the text books he'll need for his classes.
I think PUC could ask him to give a demo lesson in the interview- if he gets that far. ELT may do something similar.
He could also try Home of English, but I think you need to be on the sex offenders' register to make it to the interview stage.
Re: down on his luck, needs teaching work.
Buy your friend an airline ticket. He will appreciate it.
Always "hope" but never "expect".
Re: down on his luck, needs teaching work.
Ok thanks I'll pass it onprahocalypse now wrote: ↑Fri Nov 03, 2017 8:21 pm I don't know if there are any schools that 'wont ask him any questions'.
However, he could try BELTEI, ELT and PUC.
I think that BELTEI ask their applicants to do some kind of written submission, like a lesson plan, and they might charge a deposit on the text books he'll need for his classes.
I think PUC could ask him to give a demo lesson in the interview- if he gets that far. ELT may do something similar.
He could also try Home of English, but I think you need to be on the sex offenders' register to make it to the interview stage.
Cheers
Last edited by Mitch on Fri Nov 03, 2017 9:40 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: down on his luck, needs teaching work.
What questions do you not want them to ask during his interview?
1. "Are you a native English speaker?"
2. "Have you ever taught before?"
3. "Why aren't you wearing any shoes?"
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Re: down on his luck, needs teaching work.
4. " There appears to be a 20 year gap in your CV, can you elaborate ? "Cam Nivag wrote:
What questions do you not want them to ask during his interview?
1. "Are you a native English speaker?"
2. "Have you ever taught before?"
3. "Why aren't you wearing any shoes?"
5. " Was a vest normal attire in your last school ? "
6. " Will you be bringing the bottle to classes if we offer you the position ? "
Yes sir, I can boogie, I can boogie, boogie, boogie all night long.
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