Most non-english speaking countries have high demand for english teachers. You can be one if you have a bachelor's degree in any subject and a very easy to get 120 hour online TEFL certificate. And NO you do NOT need to know the language of the host country to teach English as a foreign language. It would be an easy ticket out.
Most non-english speaking countries have high demand for english teachers. You can be one if you have a bachelor's degree in any subject and a very easy to get 120 hour online TEFL certificate. And NO you do NOT need to know the language of the host country to teach English as a foreign language. It would be an easy ticket out.
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I would disagree. Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Croatia, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, Israel, all free and still pretty based.
Wouldn't you need to be fluent in the language of that foreign country?
No. I taught english as a foreign language in Hong Kong without knowing Cantonese. It is well known in the EFL community that teaching a language most effectively involves actually not using the direct translation method.