I’m considering teaching in one of the wealthy Middle East countries after I leave China. Any thoughts?
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Replying to @MrJonLott
All I think is what a fantastic experience you must be having. Who do you work with to teach abroad? I think that's a great idea to try middle east next.
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Replying to @RCMhere
I work for their public/national schools but you can get work through agencies too.
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Replying to @RCMhere
Not a chance. I only know English and Latin, and bits and pieces of some others.
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Replying to @MrJonLott
Is it an international school? Im trying to figure out how you teach if not same language?
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Since I’m teaching (public school) teenagers, the kids usually have some basis of English to work off of. Sometimes (not in my job now) there are bilingual classroom aides; there may also be a few kids who know enough English in some classes who act as interpreters for the kids.
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