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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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Old 21-05-2009, 12:38 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Advice on Teaching

Hi all .

This is my first post .

This has probably been done on other threads but if somebody would be good enough to advise me on the following .

My background is that I'm a practising Solicitor in Ireland , with a UK Degree in Law , would be interested in teaching in Thailand , but have no experience . I also do not speak any Thai.

Firstly , I have noticed a number of different TEFL courses on this message board and note there is a "CELTA Course" run in Dublin .
Would it be advisable to do the course in Dublin or to attend a similar /alternative couse in Thailand. I also note a " TESOL Course " in Thailand which includes a number of hours learning basic Thai.

Secondly , what are the job opportunities and prospects , and what sort of income could I reasonably expect ?

Finally , and I'll probably start a new thread on this one , I've noticed that some of the members on this message board have a legal background . If one of them or anybody else for that matter could advise if there are any job opening's for someone with my background .

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Old 21-05-2009, 12:41 AM   #2 (permalink)
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For sure there are some promising opportunities for someone with your background.
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Old 21-05-2009, 08:16 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I don't know if there's any opportunities for TEFL in a legal context.

After that, you're looking at entry level TEFL gigs. 30Kish salary. I think there's always openings for these kinds of jobs for obvious reasons. If you're thinking about dabbling as a TEFLer for a couple of years, these jobs might suffice. Long term it doesn't make any sense unless you've got other incomes.

IME the better jobs are pretty tight now. Folks are staying put. In tough times, if you have a good job, you want to keep it.
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Not being a grammar nazi here, and maybe one of the English language bods can set me straight, but, just in the spirit of curiosity, should that not be "Advice on teaching" rather than "Advise on Teaching"? (as well as the usage in the body of the post).

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Not being a grammar nazi here, and maybe one of the English language bods can set me straight, but, just in the spirit of curiosity, should that not be "Advice on teaching" rather than "Advise on Teaching"? (as well as the usage in the body of the post).

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It's an imperative. He wants to be advised. He doesn't have advice.

And, yes, you're trying to be a grammar Nazi. Better luck next time.
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Old 26-05-2009, 08:50 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Not being a grammar nazi here, and maybe one of the English language bods can set me straight, but, just in the spirit of curiosity, should that not be "Advice on teaching" rather than "Advise on Teaching"? (as well as the usage in the body of the post).

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It's an imperative. He wants to be advised. He doesn't have advice.

And, yes, you're trying to be a grammar Nazi. Better luck next time.
Disagree. The post was soliciting information, not giving it.

As to the grammar nazi bit, well, its always nice to see if all those "English teachers" and wannabe "English teachers" can cut the mustard. In this case clearly not.
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Not being a grammar nazi here, and maybe one of the English language bods can set me straight, but, just in the spirit of curiosity, should that not be "Advice on teaching" rather than "Advise on Teaching"? (as well as the usage in the body of the post).

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It's an imperative. He wants to be advised. He doesn't have advice.

And, yes, you're trying to be a grammar Nazi. Better luck next time.
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Disagree. The post was soliciting information, not giving it.
In which case he's correct and asking someone to advise (verb) him, and you are wrong.

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As to the grammar nazi bit, well, its always nice to see if all those "English teachers" and wannabe "English teachers" can cut the mustard. In this case clearly not.
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Disagree. The post was soliciting information, not giving it.
In which case he's correct and asking someone to advise (verb) him, and you are wrong.

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As to the grammar nazi bit, well, its always nice to see if all those "English teachers" and wannabe "English teachers" can cut the mustard. In this case clearly not.
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I am not an English teacher mate. Bet you are though.
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Not being a grammar nazi here, and maybe one of the English language bods can set me straight, but, just in the spirit of curiosity, should that not be "Advice on teaching" rather than "Advise on Teaching"? (as well as the usage in the body of the post).

Slow day here mainly.
It's an imperative. He wants to be advised. He doesn't have advice.

And, yes, you're trying to be a grammar Nazi. Better luck next time.
You're both wrong! The Grammar chap and you.

It's a verb but it's not in the imperative.

Grammar Dick was confusing 'advice' (uncountable common noun) with 'advise' (verb).
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Not being a grammar nazi here, and maybe one of the English language bods can set me straight, but, just in the spirit of curiosity, should that not be "Advice on teaching" rather than "Advise on Teaching"? (as well as the usage in the body of the post).

Slow day here mainly.
I've edited the title in the spirit of the English continually educating the Oirish.
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Old 21-05-2009, 12:58 PM   #11 (permalink)
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After that, you're looking at entry level TEFL gigs. 30Kish salary.
I think someone better point out when you say 30K, you mean thai baht, monthly.

Just in case he thought you was taking Euros or Irish Pounds...
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Just in case he thought you was taking Euros or Irish Pounds...
Ireland are on the Euro too KW.
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Thanks for all the helpful replies . Much appreciated .
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Thanks for all the helpful replies . Much appreciated .
have you tried doing a search for info?

you're not the very first person to ever think about moving to thailand and start teaching....
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I've checked other sites mentioned on this forum , but I suppose they're all going to sell themselves as best they can .

Again , thanks to all who replied .
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I've checked other sites mentioned on this forum , but I suppose they're all going to sell themselves as best they can . Again , thanks to all who replied .
OK usual course of action is to sell your house, run up all your credit cards, buy a one way ticket.

TEFL course in thailand one week about 200 bucks

turn up for an interview at some crappy school.

probably start teaching that afternoon,

get drunk every nite. try to avoid buying a slapper a house too soon.

another success story.
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Old 22-05-2009, 07:01 AM   #17 (permalink)
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OK, I know nowt about teaching, but with a degree in law and plenty of experience, wouldn't OP be a little better off than your average TEFLer? Possibly international schools or uni? No?
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Uni perhaps,

International schools do not hire someone just because they are a lawyer or doctor. Those jobs do not have much to do with education.
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Would jobs at a university pay any better ?
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I knew a bloke who worked at International School at the end of Suk Soi 15 who was on 100k a month plus other benefits, was some years back. He never even had a degree. Often said that it depends if they like you or not at interview.
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