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Re: teacher of english looking for work
There is no such thing as a "job" when teaching English. Most of the private language schools offer work by the hour to freelancers. You can work for as many schools as you like but (be warned) most prefer native English speakers. If you use the search engine you will find a list of language schools. The biggest are:
EF
AAC Global
Richard Lewis Communications
there are plenty of others too, but don't bother applying until mid-August as many of them shut down in the summer.
EF
AAC Global
Richard Lewis Communications
there are plenty of others too, but don't bother applying until mid-August as many of them shut down in the summer.
Re: teacher of english looking for work
thanks, that's very helpful. i did notice that the schools prefer native speakers so i am also open to other options. who knows:)
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Re: teacher of english looking for work
If you are such an lazy arse with your punctuation as with your acclaimed job, I really wouldn't give you a second chance looking a cheap chav. Pray tell me whither you have such qualifications as a Master's Degree in English Philology to make an impression to the Finnish schooling system, or ought I dismiss you just as another daft bint?
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Something wicked this way comes."
Something wicked this way comes."
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Re: teacher of english looking for work
avem, de asemenea, rromani aici. vorbim mai bine limba engleză în şcoală decât tine
"By the pricking of my thumbs,
Something wicked this way comes."
Something wicked this way comes."