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Yeah! Sure! You know what? NEWSFLASH!!!!!! That's the friggin' job! If you're a lifeguard, a doctor, a traffic warden, a cab driver, a pilot, a delivery man, a factory worker, even a teacher. You are responsible for your work. Plus, should your duties relate to people, then you're responsible for them too. Too tired? Lost the passion? well, you know where the door is...
If you want a good program, you have to do your research. Not just surfing the net to see what the chattering classes on ESL forums are saying (no offense to the Expatriate Cafe Tony and Rebecca! )), but talking to others who have "graduated" from the program. I think places like the Expatriate Café forum (and others) are great to get an inital read on a place, but for my money, I would do more than just depend on the anonymity of forums.
i know its out of topic but do any of you know how long is it to complete a tesol certfication course?
I forgot to say one thing. TEFL is good if you've never taught before and you want just a little teaching practice to get you started in the field of English language teaching.So, in otherwords, it's worth something. What that worth is, I don't have a clue.Shawn
Can't you get experience being a teacher's assistant though. Like volunteer time.