Hi! I am a qualfied and very experienced teacher of English as a foreign language. I am looking for an exciting new teaching position with (if possible) additional responsibilities in management and personnel. I will be available to work from May 2005 and wondered if anyone out there could suggest suitable places to apply to. I have worked in Brazil, Thailand and Nepal as well as London. I speak French and Portuguese and have advanced IT skills. I am a registered examiner with Edexcel and am currently studying part time at the Open University.
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[nq:1]Hi! I am a qualfied and very experienced teacher of English as a foreign language. I am looking for an ... advanced IT skills. I am a registered examiner with Edexcel and am currently studying part time at the Open University.[/nq] Do a web search for > ESL Cafe jobs < Positions all around the world are advertised daily.
John Ramsay wrote on 03 Mar 2005: [nq:2]Hi! I am a qualfied and very experienced teacher of ... and am currently studying part time at the Open University.[/nq] [nq:1]Do a web search for > ESL Cafe jobs Yeah, and if I knew of any "exciting new teaching position" anywhere, I'd apply for it myself. But after 4 years of management and personnel responsibilities in Tokyo and 2 years of pers
Hen wrote on 04 Mar 2005: [nq:1]OK, thank you, that's interesting. Do you know if there are places where you can do EAP qualifications?[/nq] Noope. Didn't even know what it meant till I googled it.
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