| Have you ever thought about teaching English abroad? | | | | teaching there. |
| Most people don't and it is a shame because teaching | | | | Many programs will help you organize all of the |
| in a foreign country is a wonderful experience that you | | | | paperwork ahead of time and at a discounted price |
| will remember for the rest of your life. If you have not | | | | just to get you to go over and teach. |
| thought about it, or you think that it would be difficult to | | | | 3.The student you teach will be unlike any you have |
| organize, here are a few myths debunked to assure | | | | ever taught. |
| you: | | | | They are much different than traditional American kids. |
| 1.Teaching English abroad is not difficult. | | | | Your students - both adults and children - will be more |
| You don't have to be an English major or even have | | | | eager to learn, excited to hear your stories, and |
| an ESL certificate. Foreign schools have lower | | | | wonder in amazement at the things you tell and show |
| restrictions than we do for teachers and virtually | | | | them. They will not be learning against their will and will |
| anyone may qualify. | | | | actually look forward to coming to school. If you are |
| 2.You can easily get a working visa and permit to stay | | | | already a teacher, imagine how different that will be |
| for an extended time in a foreign country if you are | | | | for you! |