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Teach English Abroad
It is not as hard to teach English abroad as you think. Most programs only require the person to hold a bachelor's degree, and it does not have to be in English. Although many programs vary, most programs do not require the teacher to hold any certificates in teaching English as a second language. The reason why it has become so popular is because many people who are learning English as a second language can memorize vocabulary, but conversational English is not a strong point. The best way to practice English is with a native English speaker, therefore a very lucrative opportunity is created. Many teachers are able to choose which country they want to teach in, with Japan and Korea being very popular choices. |
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