Some of the information in How to Teach English Overseas includes:
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Lets you know that you don’t need to know the native language of your
students – 98% of new teachers don’t – and your employer doesn’t
want you to use it anyway.
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Tells you exactly what do on a week-by-week basis from getting your passport to
getting adjusted in your new job and apartment.
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At the end of every week there is a checklist so you know where you should be. |
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Links to valuable resources that got the author where he is now. |
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Written in plain English. |
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Highlights the mistakes the author made and how to avoid them. |
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Suitable for the absolute novice to get started in TEFL. No experience needed! |
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Includes a fun easy-to-understand EFL Teacher’s Grammar book to help you get up
to speed with the basics.
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Includes 20 important questions you need to ask yourself BEFORE you go.
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Tells you what schools and employers are REALLY looking for – you might be
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Includes an examination of your first two weeks on the ground in your new country –
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Gives you an example lesson plan and basic ideas on how to teach English – and
links and sources for hundreds more.
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