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  • 09-07-2015 10:02am
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    Hi guys,

    Not sure if this is the place to put this, but I hope so. I'm looking for some advice on the best route to take when it comes to teaching English abroad. The location hasn't been finalised, so I want to be as flexible as possible, but most likely Korea, Japan, or France.

    I'm 25 and I'll have a degree in history and English, like everyone else, so I'm wondering where I should be looking next? Are the online tefl courses any good, or maybe a CELTA course?

    Another option, finances permitting, is a master's in tefl..I'm just looking for some advice. I'd probably be looking to do this type of work for a long time and I'm hoping to give myself the best chance.

    Thanks for any help.

    :)


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