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Non-native EFL teacher

I have a question to the managers of schools of English. Would you employ a person from Poland (with NUI Galway TEFL Certificate) as a teacher in your school? Does it make any sense for a Polish person to take the course?
  

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[nq:1]I have a question to the managers of schools of English. Would you employ a person from Poland (with NUI Galway TEFL Certificate) as a teacher in your school? [/nq] Depends on the school's policy.

  • [nq:1]I have a question to the managers of schools of English.
  • Would you employ a person from Poland (with NUI Galway TEFL Certificate) as a teacher in your school?
  • [/nq] Depends on the school's policy.
  • Non-native teachers are not unknown even in the UK.
  • It obviously depends on how good a teacher you are and how good your English is.
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[nq:1]I have a question to the managers of schools of English. Would you employ a person from Poland (with NUI Galway TEFL Certificate) as a teacher in your school? Does it make any sense for a Polish person to take the course?[/nq]
Depends on the school's policy. Non-native teachers are not unknown even in the UK. It obviously depends on how good a teacher you are and how good your English is
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[nq:1]I have a question to the managers of schools of English. Would you employ a person from Poland (with NUI Galway TEFL Certificate) as a teacher in your school? Does it make any sense for a Polish person to take the course?[/nq]
In order to teach English, you need only be more competent in the language than your students. Thus, a non-native speaker of English can easily teach the language,
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[nq:2]I have a question to the managers of schools of ... any sense for a Polish person to take the course?[/nq]
[nq:1]In order to teach English, you need only be more competent in the language than your students. Thus, a non-native ... accent is about the toughest task for non-native speakers, I think, but hardly any students are interested in this, anyway.[/nq]
Not surprising really.

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