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Sb70012 Posted 10 years ago
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Native Level English speaker

Native Level English speaker
• TEFL qualified teacher
• Bachelor's degree (with graduation date at least 2 years prior to date of application)
• outgoing, enthusiastic, friendly, hard-working, patient and professional teacher
• desire to work with young learners
• culturally inquisitive and eager to do something different
https://www.tefl.com/job-seeker/jobpage.html?jobId=85630&countryId=44

Hello,
Does the blue one mean "only native English speakers" or "anyone who can speak English fluently, even an Asian"?

Thank you.
  

Top answer

"native level speaker" (or "native-level speaker" as I would write it) does not necessarily mean "native speaker", it means someone with the same language ability as a native speaker. So yes, an Asian person with completely fluent English can be "native level".

  • "native level speaker" (or "native-level speaker" as I would write it) does not necessarily mean "native speaker", it means someone with the same language ability as a native speaker.
  • So yes, an Asian person with completely fluent English can be "native level".
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"native level speaker" (or "native-level speaker" as I would write it) does not necessarily mean "native speaker", it means someone with the same language ability as a native speaker. So yes, an Asian person with completely fluent English can be "native level".
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sb70012even an Asian
Somne people from Asia are native speakers of English.

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