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Would you move to another country without having a university degree?
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Sounds like traveling abroad runs in your family
English is the franca lingua for now because of America's prominence in the world. That will probably change as the US loses it's hegemony. Chinese will probably become the new global language.
Investing in yourself, that's the key, in my opinion. A degree is useful, probably much more abroad than at home because, as you said, it's an important business card. You arrive in a foreign country and it definitely makes a difference. Some degrees open doors for you and, certainly, the one that allows you to teach, especially English, is a passepartout. Teaching is one of the most difficult and important jobs. You have to know how to do it, you have to know how to relate to students, it's not easy at all. Being able to teach a language that is so fundamental for the whole world is fantastic. It's you, with your baggage of knowledge. You are your job and you can do it anywhere, at any level, because it will always be useful. To a child, to a teenager, to an adult, to everyone.
As I wrote some time ago, a good teacher can really change a life. Today everything is more difficult, at least in this part of the world. Unmotivated teachers and students with a distorted sense of reality. I don't know how it will go.
Ahhhh, what a beautiful thing, Francois. Yes, I think she would be very proud. And, indirectly, you're teaching me too. Since I've been following you and commenting, I've gotten closer to English, which I had abandoned years ago because I was quite unmotivated. So, great job, Prof!
where are you? suwon? glad you like teaching. it wasn't for me.
Contact her, do it Francois! Think of the pleasure it would give you if, after so many years, one of your students wrote to you and told you about his successes. It would warm my soul. Who knows how many kids your teacher hasn't been able to help, despite her efforts. Regarding studying English, I don't know. My big problem is that I can't speak, I freeze, brain blank, panic. That's just how I am.
Great advice! Thats cute that your little sister is looking to follow in your footsteps!
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