demonsqueaker
25 Jun 2010
Work / Girl looking for job speaking English apart from teaching English. Ideas? [30]
I teach English, it's not something I ever wanted to do, but, as several people have mentioned, it's a way to earn a living if you can't speak Polish. Up until this year I didn't really enjoy it either, however, after parting company from a rather dodgy language school and going out on my own, I've really started to relish the job, getting clients who have chosen me for my 'specialist' language knowledge and am keeping my fingers crossed that one of them may be able to get me an opportunity that allows me to use my previous experience more effectively.
That said, even if I were to get a different job, I'd still want to teach occasionally. It was so rewarding to see a student who had been told they are 'too old to learn English, just be satisfied to understand the basics' by a previous 'Native' speaker she had been seeing for 2 years, come out from her performance review having been rewarded for the 'unprecedented improvement' in her abilities in just 3 months :D
I would add, that while there is good money to be earnt for a 'Native Speaker', having a Tefl has proved invaluable when it comes to being taken seriously in certain areas - well worth investing in if you can afford it.
I teach English, it's not something I ever wanted to do, but, as several people have mentioned, it's a way to earn a living if you can't speak Polish. Up until this year I didn't really enjoy it either, however, after parting company from a rather dodgy language school and going out on my own, I've really started to relish the job, getting clients who have chosen me for my 'specialist' language knowledge and am keeping my fingers crossed that one of them may be able to get me an opportunity that allows me to use my previous experience more effectively.
That said, even if I were to get a different job, I'd still want to teach occasionally. It was so rewarding to see a student who had been told they are 'too old to learn English, just be satisfied to understand the basics' by a previous 'Native' speaker she had been seeing for 2 years, come out from her performance review having been rewarded for the 'unprecedented improvement' in her abilities in just 3 months :D
I would add, that while there is good money to be earnt for a 'Native Speaker', having a Tefl has proved invaluable when it comes to being taken seriously in certain areas - well worth investing in if you can afford it.