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Old 10-25-2011   #1
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Working abroad

I finished Highschool and now i would like to get a work... But i think many of you know how the situation is in Italy, so i would like to get a work abroad, somewhere even slightly better... I tryed looking around a bit, as i would have liked to go in the northern europe, but all the work notices are in main lenguage so no way to apply on those : / As for the topic, where would you like to go to work if you went abroad? : D
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Working from home is also an option. I would go to Canada for work. Currently studying animation, so canada is going to be where I get my first job hopefully.
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Working from home is also an option. I would go to Canada for work. Currently studying animation, so canada is going to be where I get my first job hopefully.
working from home? depends on what you can do, and what job you get : )
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working from home? depends on what you can do, and what job you get : )
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Well good luck on finding anything decent in europe, i surely wouldn't want to go to northern europe...
i would like something like France UK in europe, i wouldn't mind Germany either, would like US or Canada, and finally Australia.
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Originally Posted by Nichibotsu View Post
I finished Highschool and now i would like to get a work... But i think many of you know how the situation is in Italy, so i would like to get a work abroad, somewhere even slightly better... I tryed looking around a bit, as i would have liked to go in the northern europe, but all the work notices are in main lenguage so no way to apply on those : / As for the topic, where would you like to go to work if you went abroad? : D
You could go for an online Tefl course and teach English as a foreign language but I'd brush up a bit on your English first , if you have a degree and the tefl you can work in any country in the world pretty much , china are crying out for English teachers . I lived in turkey for a year teaching English , hard work but very rewarding in the end and the more you do it the more money you make some countryside you don't even need a degree just the tefl


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You could go for an online Tefl course and teach English as a foreign language but I'd brush up a bit on your English first , if you have a degree and the tefl you can work in any country in the world pretty much , china are crying out for English teachers . I lived in turkey for a year teaching English , hard work but very rewarding in the end and the more you do it the more money you make some countryside you don't even need a degree just the tefl

Thanks, superfurry
this one is a good idea : ) thanks : ) yeah uh my english is kind of average, i'm italian, and in italy english is, uh, i bet you know.... I'll be looking forward to this tefl thing : )
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You don't need to be amazing at English because you mostly be teaching young children but you need to practice your grammar and spellings. Anyone can teach English as a foreign language you will have to do a test at the end of the course. You can do the whole course at home but you can also do part home part classroom courses which for you I'd advise if you haven't been in front of a class before its very scary sometimes depending on the age of the children , I was teaching from 14 up to around 40 in a private college , it's very difficult .good luck


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You don't need to be amazing at English because you mostly be teaching young children but you need to practice your grammar and spellings. Anyone can teach English as a foreign language you will have to do a test at the end of the course. You can do the whole course at home but you can also do part home part classroom courses which for you I'd advise if you haven't been in front of a class before its very scary sometimes depending on the age of the children , I was teaching from 14 up to around 40 in a private college , it's very difficult .good luck


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as for pronunciation i'm not that bad, it's more about the grammar i'm worried about... but, thank you : ) i'll be following your advice
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Well good luck on finding anything decent in europe, i surely wouldn't want to go to northern europe...
i would like something like France UK in europe, i wouldn't mind Germany either, would like US or Canada, and finally Australia.
Good luck getting any job in the states...I know that our corporations like to give jobs to foreigners...but only to foreigners in third world countries that work for pennies a day and mexicans willing to do anything for $2 an hour.
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