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Old 05-21-2006, 01:45 PM
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mrthomas2002 Level 1 (10)
Question ESL instructors Jobs/opportunities!!

Hello and greeting to all of my Dominican/American brothers and sisters. I am planning on relocating to Santo Domingo 06/09/06 and although i have applied to numerous companies including MC School, Progressive Education Services and one more who's name slips me i am asking if you know of other companies that are looking for ESL instructors. and your advice as to which ones pays the best. I am currently married to a very lovely Dominican woman and although i have a extended family and good support their, i speak very little spanish aside from what i learn from my spanish tapes. Also what do you think about offering ESL classes in my small apartment. A little background i have a Bachelors Degree in Business Administration and a Teaching Certificate in Business Ed, Vocational Ed and Marketing Education. I taught a mere 5-years here in Michigan before i was laid-off permanently, I was comming to just unwind but after viewing some posting i decided to apply. As you all know the host country is very lovely and their are loads of opportunities. i am aware of the low pay grades and harsh living imposed on the residents, but like most pioneers this does not scare me. just wanted to pick your brains.
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Old 05-21-2006, 09:05 PM
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Hipocrito Mejia Level 1 (14)
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I'm not the grammar or spelling police, but I would think that any school requires good writing skills from their prospective instructors.
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Old 05-22-2006, 09:03 PM
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Mrthomas2002. Once again do a search in the archives. I remember a number of people with open interest in others even without teaching experience or spanish skills to teach business people english. Luck, John
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