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www.free-esl-find.com
is a 100% free googlesque search engine for ESL sites only. If you have an ESL related site then please feel free to add it in!
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First take a look at where you want to teach. Locally or in another country? Then look at the qualifications required. At the bottom end of the scale you'll need a degree and a certificate. (You can get jobs without these but they're
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It depends where you want to teach. At the bottom end of the scale you can get a job just by being a native English speaker; at the top end you need CELTA DIP and all sorts of degrees.
The usual entry level qualifications are a degree plus a
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The accreditation they claim is in fact paid for. In other words, ODLQC charge the school per student they enroll so it is in their own interest to accredit as many schools and students as possible.
I am not saying that this school is not
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There are a couple of blogs from teachers in China here which you might find of interest:
http://free-esl.com/all/blogs/default.asp
Henry
Free-ESL
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I would disagree with you there, Guest. In my opinion, the pp of PET is PETTED.
My dog is petted a great deal (too much, she's spoiled of course).
Henry
www.Free-ESL.com
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You are asking a lot - verbs can be very complicated. Here's a link to some pages which explain (in simple words) what a verb is and how you can use it:
http://free-esl.com/students/gg/verbs/verbs.asp
Henry
www.Free-ESL.com
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Or "a" - meaning "a typical human being".
Both are correct.
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Do you mean "per se"?
This is Latin and means "in itself" or "with reference to itself"; in other words you're talking specifically about the subject in question and not about things related to the subject.
"Guns aren't dangerous, per se,
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I loved the Streamline series and have used the story you're talking about many times. Do they not produce them anymore?
Henry
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