I can't believe this myth of a NES teacher as being the paragon of English still persists. I can't think of any country, be it in Europe or elsewhere, that bases teaching English at schools on NES. It's such an absurd and obtuse notion.
It's obvious that Thailand desperately needs qualified THAI teachers of English, the same way it works in every other country, where natives teacher English as a foreign language at schools in their own countries.
Thailand falls to 74th place in EF English Proficiency Index 2019
in Thailand News
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I can't believe this myth of a NES teacher as being the paragon of English still persists. I can't think of any country, be it in Europe or elsewhere, that bases teaching English at schools on NES. It's such an absurd and obtuse notion.
It's obvious that Thailand desperately needs qualified THAI teachers of English, the same way it works in every other country, where natives teacher English as a foreign language at schools in their own countries.