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  1. You are going to have to put your resume out there and see what you can get. You may be able to get a job teaching something such as Social Studies in a bilingual school or an English Program. Depending on the grade, you could teach a lot of different subjects.

    You will need to get a TOEIC because you do not come from a country listed as an English speaking country. If you have some other English Language proficiency test, you can use that.

    Chinese would be an excellent option for you.

    You are going to have to put your resume out there and see what you can get. You may be able to get a job teaching something such as Social Studies in a bilingual school or an English Program. Depending on the grade, you could teach a lot of different subjects.

    You will need to get a TOEIC because you do not come from a country listed as an English speaking country. If you have some other English Language proficiency test, you can use that.

    Chinese would be an excellent option for you.

    Hi Scott,

    Thanks for the reply. Any idea where is the best place to post my resume?

    I teach students from the ages of 13 to 17. And I did Cambridge 'O' Level English, not sure if this will be considered as a proficiency test.

    And, I find it weird that Singapore is not listed as an English speaking country, considering that our first language and teaching medium in school is actually in English. rolleyes.gif

  2. hello all,

    i'm a tad lost on the application process after reading through the pages. Can someone please guide me through?

    also, here are some basic info on my qualifications:

    i'm 25 from singapore.

    i have a BA in psychology from james cook university.

    nearing 2 years of working experience in a government school in singapore and currently still employed by the ministry.

    specialist diploma in teaching and learning of the english language, accredited and sponsored by ministry of education singapore.

    i also did a 3-year diploma in chinese studies.

    base on this, i'm wondering if i should apply to teach english in a public school or chinese in an international school in thailand.

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