Your an exception then I will look defeat in the eye.... But i did say....
I will admit there is a possibility that maybe you have a more
extensive vocabulary than what I possess in your specialized field
I wasn't trying to be cocky.
I don't know what school you teach at. But I work teaching ESL to young adults in Thailand.
It doesn't take a degree. That's a fact!
If we opened a school each in the same area targeting the same students.
I think I would have more bums on seats, on a results and teaching method basis alone, putting personality aside.
I'm not proud I had to cheat and use a degree. I'm wanting to get a legitimate job teaching English in China.
I will do it, I'll get a working visa in another industry where I am qualified and fulfill something I really enjoy doing and am successful at.
I certainly won't go to University and waste my years there to become an ESL teacher so I can say I am a better quality teacher.: In response to this Dino, and in fact all your other uneducated ramblings, I worked
: exceedingly hard to gain a degree in English Language and Linguistics. So please be
: careful before making such comments. My studies give me an in-depth knowledge of grammar
: and the rules of English and the fundamental differences between that and many other
: languages.
:
: I find it appalling that you think a fake degree and a desire to teach deems you worthy,
: think about the students. Yes they might be smiling and happy learning under your wing,
: but do they have anything to compare it to in terms of quality?
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