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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Legal Studies

Legal English

0 Hello. I will be graduating from Law School in May and I am interested in teaching legal english in Asia this September in Korea, Taiwan or Japan. I am native speaker, and I am currently living in the United States. I have some experience tutoring ESL at the University level. I am just wondering if anybody knows of any positions available for legal english teaching jobs or if anyone could offer any advice about getting this kind of work in Asia. Thanks. 0-
  

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It's going to be an awesome job teaching Legal English in Asia, coz it's very popular there nowadays, especially in China. However, do you have some knowledge about the local language? As I think Law is a culture-dependent subject.

  • It's going to be an awesome job teaching Legal English in Asia, coz it's very popular there nowadays, especially in China.
  • However, do you have some knowledge about the local language?
  • As I think Law is a culture-dependent subject.
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It's going to be an awesome job teaching Legal English in Asia, coz it's very popular there nowadays, especially in China. However, do you have some knowledge about the local language? As I think Law is a culture-dependent subject.
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hi,
Are you still interested in teaching legal English in Asia? I have got a position in China.

Thanks!
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I am not sure whether a legal qualification would enable you to teach "legal" English, especailly in view of the deviations of differenet legal systems in Asia. I think you need a bit of legal practising experience in the relevant jurisdiction(s).

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