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Ian - 2004-07-28
In response to chinese schools are not aware (King Lee)

How can you say you are an English teacher who is highly skilled when you make so many mistakes (spelling and grammar). You are the reason why schools don't employ non-native speakers.

I am not talking about typos here:

China is a country. Capital letter. Capital letter after period/full stop. Spaces after periods/full stops. .. an African who grew in US? Grew up maybe. How do you spell "origine"? "skilled" not "skill". What do you think? Question, add a "?".
I can't be bothered to re-write the other sentences in a better form.

That's what I think.

> I am a teacher in china.before I got my job it was not easy.All
> schools wanted Europeans or Americans.I am an African but grew in
> America(usa).From my point of view,The origine of a teacher does not
> matter much.What matter is if he can pour the stuff.Let me tell you
> something.This people who are rejected as not skill are the most
> skill.I think this is racism on the part of schools administrators.

> What do you think

Messages In This Thread
chinese schools are not aware -- King Lee -- 2004-07-27
Re: chinese schools are not aware -- Deborah Rogers -- 2004-07-28
Re: chinese schools are not aware -- Ian -- 2004-07-28
Re: chinese schools are not aware -- King Lee -- 2004-07-28
Re: chinese schools are not aware -- Alan M. -- 2004-07-28
Re: chinese schools are not aware -- DoS -- 2004-07-28
Re: chinese schools are not aware -- newbie sensei -- 2004-07-28
Re: chinese schools are not aware -- Mike B -- 2004-07-28
Re: chinese schools are not aware -- Ellis E. Seamone -- 2004-08-04
Re: chinese schools are not aware - yet there is hope -- Jack Kanoi -- 2004-08-08
JACK, JACK...KEEP THAT UPPER LIP AS STIFF AS HELL!!! -- Ellis E. Seamone -- 2004-08-09
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