Monday, September 10, 2012

ESL Teachers - Breaking down language barriers


While browsing Craigslist ads, I noticed a lot of vacancies in search of English language teachers and tutors. Much of their work online in which the teacher and the student gets to talk to each other using VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol).

Think it sounds a good part-time job, I did some more research and found that most customers are looking for this service in Asia and Europe. ESL (English as a Second Language) teachers, as they are called, help these students get a better English proficiency skills particularly in oral communication. In this work, students learn to speak English with an accent neutral with proper diction and grammar.

To my surprise, I discovered that the majority of ESL teachers, especially online ESL tutors, are Asian - particularly Filipinos. However ironic it may seem, it is reasonable since English seems to be the second language spoken in the Philippines.

Your state needs ESL teachers [http://www.freecareersearch.com/MoreInfo]

Since this case, it is quite absurd because only a few Americans pursue this kind of work. It 'obvious that they have greater credibility in the teaching of English. First, they are native speakers of the language (apart from the Britons, of course). Secondly, is their emphasis that the majority of foreign students imitate. Moreover, apart from learning the language - ESL students are also interested in the U.S. fashion, humor and culture. These are areas that could be better addressed by the Americans themselves.

ESL teachers are well compensated, with an average salary of $ 43,910. Foreigners are beginning to realize the advantages of being able to speak English in their careers, providing a staggering provided ESL teaching job openings by 2016. For those who wish to pursue a career in ESL teaching, online degrees are now available through the web .......

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