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Job teaching English in Suratthani, Thailand

Date posted:2004-08-24 | Writer: Dialogue Tutor School | Email: [email protected]

General English Teacher (NATIVE SPEAKER) - Suratthani
Teacher to arrive as soon as practicable
Contracts to begin September, 2004
Suratthani Dialogue Tutor School is in need of a qualified teacher to start work in September, 2004. If you have a college degree, TEFL certification and you enjoy working with young children and adults, please contact us as soon as possible to begin the application process. We really need a teacher who knows how to teach, can work independently and knows how to live in a country which has a totally different culture from their own. Thailand is a beautiful and rewarding place to teach.
This particular vacancy would suit a teacher who has general experience with all age ranges.
Any other information can be gained by emailing the school.

Contract: At least one year, renewable indefinitely, by mutual agreement.

Working week: Wednesday to Sunday

Contact hours: 20 hours per week.

Salary: 20, 000 Baht per month. (31, 000 for 28.5 hours)
There is a possibility of further overtime if the teacher appointed would like to take on further classes on Monday and Tuesday.


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Below you can read feedback from an ITTT graduate regarding one section of their online TEFL certification course. Each of our online courses is broken down into concise units that focus on specific areas of English language teaching.

 

In this unit I learned thoroughly the structure and usages of future tenses. The teaching techniques which are suggested to deliver lessons on future tenses will be very useful for me since, those methods seem to be very student-friendly, thus allowing more space for student talking time. These particular teaching strategies will immensely help me to make the students apply the knowledge of future tenses in real life situations.This is a good unit to brush up on the tense system used in English. Some of the questions seemed a little tricky like the present perfect continuous form. Also the present continuous tense in question form. I pretty much learned that there are a lot of rules to the present tense form that I haven't thought about in a very long time. All of it is useful information in understanding and articulating the English language properly.


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