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Old 23-08-2007, 10:09 PM   #61 (permalink)
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If you are so fascinated by this stuff lillybean, start a thread on it and leave this thread on topic. I know you aren't very good at doing that, and have very little intelligence and insight to offer on forums, but please try. Alternatively, just post "what rot!" a few more hundred times under posts in which the opinion disgusts your small bigoted brain.

I'll guess you don't have a bachelor's degree as you don't even know how to spell it.


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Re: Teaching Qualifications - What are required?
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stand by what i wrote. in five years teaching english in thailand, the majority of my colleagues were either qulaified or very experienced.


Do you mean that the majority had a Batchelor's of Education or a degree and a Dip Ed (or whatever you call it in the UK)?

I have only worked with one native speaker who had a Batchelor of Education.
And lillybean, if you do start a thread about what you say above, some evidence of what you are saying would be appreciated. Don't try to use any old username that you and the ajarn cronies have banned for being suspected of being me, because more than half of those accused (and no doubt banned) are nothing to do with me.
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