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| Teaching In Thailand Being a international school teacher in Thailand can be a great career with salaries in the range of $2,500 to $6,000 per month, or you could become a TEFLer teaching English with a salary range of 350-600 pounds per month, although with many teaching jobs it could be worth doing a TEFL course even if no experience is necessary, but will teaching students fulfil your overseas jobs yearnings? Is a English language teaching job something you really want to do? Can you teach English? |
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| ผู้เชี่ยวชาญเปล่า Last Online: Today 08:45 AM Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Simian Islands
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As for 'A' levels. Some of them are bitchingly difficult and some are not.
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Doctors pretty much need straight A grades for GCSE and A-level. Marmite is right, A-C is viewed as a pass and most of the time if you take a higher level exam you cannot get a grade lower than C, just A, B, C and fail. | |
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