"Veloce" fake, I am certainly very, very reasonable in telling you again that a bus driver may be a good bus driver but not decent teacher. A teacher needs a degree and additional recongized teacher training, not just a 4-week TEFL cert from a Micky Mouse madhouse next door calling itself falsely a "school".
I know you don't like to hear it, but I will state it nevertheless again. Bus drivers and people like you should have no place in education. Neither in China nor anywhere else.Go back to degreediscussion.com to post your idiotic input there. But they made you go there. Why?......................................LOL
It's a bit difficult to go back to where you had never been before. However, I have now had a look at the site, you curiously advertise. Eventually I found two threads mentioning you. I have nothing to say about them other than irrelevant and more strange muddying of the waters on your part.
So back on track. Yes, I was surprised myself to discover(over the past fortnight) that said bus driver is likely to have a firmer hold on English grammar than some apparently highly-qualified FT's.
Again I will repeat. It is preferable that only qualified-with-degree native speakers should teach English. However, there would be a shortage of teachers. In which case the next best thing would be to employ, first of all unqualified(meaning can't teach in the west) teachers(like myself) with just a degree and a TEFL. Then to further make up the numbers, degreeless native speakers should get the remaining jobs. Educated non-native English speakers try very hard but such people should not be allowed to teach English as FT's under any circumstances whatsoever.Is that clear!?
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