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Hello,

I'm in Tunisia now :o and so I like to ask here because it is may more

easy than search the Internet.

I know here a girl (one of the secretarys) how just finished her

degree in English Teacher and I like to help her to find a job.

She is Tunesien and speak/write/read Arabic, French and English fluently.

Do you guys can may give me any advise were or how to seek for a

(better paid) teacher job (not only in Thailand but Asia).

Thanx a lot, Back Sida

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Hello,

I'm in Tunisia now :o and so I like to ask here because it is may more

easy than search the Internet.

I know here a girl (one of the secretarys) how just finished her

degree in English Teacher and I like to help her to find a job.

She is Tunesien and speak/write/read Arabic, French and English fluently.

Do you guys can may give me any advise were or how to seek for a

(better paid) teacher job (not only in Thailand but Asia).

Thanx a lot, Back Sida

Maybe take a look at Dave's Esl cafe on the internet: www.eslcafe.com . You should find plenty of into there......There might also be opportunites for her to teach French. I am not sure about Arabic....but it's a possibility......

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Maybe take a look at Dave's Esl cafe on the internet: www.eslcafe.com . You should find plenty of into there......There might also be opportunites for her to teach French. I am not sure about Arabic....but it's a possibility......

Hi Hadrian1

thanx, that was a good and nice advise.

I'll be, Back

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well I hope her english is better than yours.

do a search on all the native speaker threads here. old old topic

Havn't you heard of capitals at the beginning of sentences? I hope you aren't and English teacher?

People in glass houses..........

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well I hope her english is better than yours.

do a search on all the native speaker threads here. old old topic

Havn't you heard of capitals at the beginning of sentences? I hope you aren't and English teacher?

People in glass houses..........

I'm confused.

Is your bad spelling deliberate or accidental?

I'm off to lay down in a darkened room :o

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QUOTE(Neeranam @ 2006-08-07 04:37:41) *

Tunisian in Thailand - I'd say forget it, find another country. She'd find it very very hard.

Why?

Most Thais don't like hiring people with dark skin, they'd rather get 'whiteys' whether native speaker or not. A non-native speaker with dark skin - very very difficult.

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She could make a lot more money teaching Arabic. In the US right now there is a huge demand for Arabic speakers due to all the crap that has been going on between the Middle East and the US. Translators and those who can teach it are in high demand.

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Actually if she does have a specific teaching qualification it should help overcome the bias of 'white skin' somewhat. Certainly over the last few years it's been easier for non whites to find work here than it was before.

I know many Filipino/as and Indians that have found work here, so while it might be more difficult than is she was white....she should be okay in the long run.

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