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Has anyone any knowledge or experience with SEE, a TEFL school?

I'll be coming to Chiang Mail in early November looking to enroll in a class.

I do not have a Bachelor degree, but have been a business professional for many years.

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Since I haven't received any replies about SEE, Siam Educational Experience, I will re phrase my question.

Will someone please recommend a school to gain a certificate for TEFL in Chiang Mai?

Judging from SEE's website they look legitimate (no pun intended) as they also offer homestays, though I am just looking at the school.

Reading through previous posts, there are many institutions that offer, but don't deliver.

:o

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Patience, young Jedi.... :o

It's better to post and wait, or bump your thread back up to the top, than starting new threads over and over on the same topic.

It's quite possible that the organization you mention is new, has few actual former teachers out there, may only employ/train one or two a year, etc., etc., etc- many reasons why no one has answered yet. I've been here a while and I've never heard of them.

"Steven"

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Has anyone any knowledge or experience with SEE, a TEFL school?

I'll be coming to Chiang Mail in early November looking to enroll in a class.

I do not have a Bachelor degree, but have been a business professional for many years.

I know the senior trainer at SEE well. He's been teaching Thais in Chiang Mai for 7 years, is a University of Cambridge IELTS Examiner and is a former British Council teacher - he knows his stuff.

They share a modern building with EFL Learning Centre. This is how they keep the cost of their course at a very affordable price. While you train they'll be other qualified teachers around to offer guidance and advice.

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^ Yeah it's pretty new mate.

I think there mainly three there mate: T&T, CMU and now SEE.

Why not check them out in person? Buyers market and all that.

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Has anyone any knowledge or experience with SEE, a TEFL school?

I'll be coming to Chiang Mail in early November looking to enroll in a class.

I do not have a Bachelor degree, but have been a business professional for many years.

I know the senior trainer at SEE well. He's been teaching Thais in Chiang Mai for 7 years, is a University of Cambridge IELTS Examiner and is a former British Council teacher - he knows his stuff.

They share a modern building with EFL Learning Centre. This is how they keep the cost of their course at a very affordable price. While you train they'll be other qualified teachers around to offer guidance and advice.

Thank you so much.

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Patience, young Jedi.... :o

It's better to post and wait, or bump your thread back up to the top, than starting new threads over and over on the same topic.

It's quite possible that the organization you mention is new, has few actual former teachers out there, may only employ/train one or two a year, etc., etc., etc- many reasons why no one has answered yet. I've been here a while and I've never heard of them.

"Steven"

Can't quite figure how to move the thread back up to the top. Peaceblondie mentioned merging the conversations together.

blubythebay

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