There’s a bunch of countries that don’t! It’s important to know which accept what before you decide on using this as a means to get a job in any particular field or country!
I had an interview 2 weeks ago for fun with a Russian kindergarten. They didn’t require a bachelors, and only asked if I had a 120 hour tefl. They offered $2000 a month in a country where the average salary is $600. So… yes! You definitely can :) just depends on where! Japan requires a bachelors degree basically regardless of tefl status, so it’s not an option for a career there. But plenty of country’s accept it and pay well compared to their average for such an accreditation
@@jordany9807 then japan awaits!… when it opens haha but Russia would want a tefl regardless (just for an example, I’m there currently so it’s fresh on my mind. But it just depends on which country you are trying to teach in)
I love that you're always looking out for Japanese learners out there. 💕 and I love the ending clip! 🥰 you're so awesome! ❤
Out here for my people ^^
Trying to get a feel for what y’all are thinking of more japan travel based content: how did you dig this? What can I do better :D
The video was fine, clear and to the point.
I loved this video
Great information
In Australia you still need a degree to do TEFL.
your videos are great. thank you very much. i don't understand why not more people watch them.. but thank you.
Thank you so much FS :c that means so much
Watching this as a potential student of your English lessons
Idk if I’m gonna teach 😅 but I’d be happy to have you as a student
I don’t see the $40 TEFL deal anywhere (Groupon etc). Can you help? Only see typical $129 and up cost
Good timing, Chad!
Thatssa me! :D always on time… *cough cough*
Thank you so much for the information!
Thank you for the algorithm boost Falcoda :D
Cool to see I made a cameo in the discord member list 😀
One of the cool guys! :D
What's the intro/outro song?
Good video, very informative.
The last I heard, Vietnam will not accept an online TEFL.
There’s a bunch of countries that don’t! It’s important to know which accept what before you decide on using this as a means to get a job in any particular field or country!
Can you actually make a career out of TEFL?
I had an interview 2 weeks ago for fun with a Russian kindergarten. They didn’t require a bachelors, and only asked if I had a 120 hour tefl. They offered $2000 a month in a country where the average salary is $600. So… yes! You definitely can :) just depends on where! Japan requires a bachelors degree basically regardless of tefl status, so it’s not an option for a career there. But plenty of country’s accept it and pay well compared to their average for such an accreditation
@@ThatsMyChad I already have a bachelors degree.
@@jordany9807 then japan awaits!… when it opens haha but Russia would want a tefl regardless (just for an example, I’m there currently so it’s fresh on my mind. But it just depends on which country you are trying to teach in)
Get ready for a torrent of people asking for a review on the new Tobira book
Theres a new Tobira book? HOW LONG HAVE I BEEN GONE? WHAT YEAR IS THIS?!
@@ThatsMyChad Yeah! Lol a couple days ago they released a book aimed at competing with Genki 1
そう言えば、チャッドのItakiの講座には何時開始するつもりですか?英語を教えてもらても構いませんが、ウケるwww。で、背景のものって今、気になるよ。畜生、知矢怒うさん。
全然知らん笑