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Anonymous  +  295521 Mon, 20 Nov 06 02:35 PM

Hello!

      Please, I have a doubt and I hope you could help me. Can a person who has just finished his English course, but doesn't have any of the most common and required certificates (as the one above) yet, neither a diploma from a language and literature college, but that is totally fluent and besides, it's graduated in teaching profession (for kindergarten and elementary school)  with a  university diploma in a different area, as well as presents great skill to teach and deal with people from different ages and levels; teach in  a free course, I mean, in a language course? And a course  that accepts such person to teach not as a teacher, but as a language instructor for one, after confirming his competence through oral and written exams; would be infringing any rule or law?  

       As I know that perhaps, concerning to this matter, the rules or laws can vary from country to country so please consider it as in case of Brazil. (Actually I have already looked for this kind of information at internet, but all was in vain.)   

                                                                                                                       Best regards,

                                                                                                                            Juarez

nona the brit  +  297061 Fri, 24 Nov 06 09:42 AM
Are you asking because you wish to become a teacher under those circumstances, or have you found out that your teacher is teaching under those circumstances?
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Anonymous, 2 yr 363 days ago

Hello!

     No. I 'm asking it because a friend of mine would like to work under those circumstances, till he has financial conditions to course a language and literature college . I'd be grateful to receive a reply about it to answer my friend.

                                                                                                                         Thaniks,

                                                                                                                          Juarez

nona the brit  +  297256 Fri, 24 Nov 06 05:49 PM
I don't know about the legal situation in Brazil, but there is nothing to stop him contacting colleges and language schools to see if they ever employ non-qualified staff.
Anonymous, 2 yr 361 days ago

Hello, Nona!

              Thank you very much for you attention concerning to my doubt.

                                                                      Have a nice day,

                                                                            Juarez  

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