Working as an English Teacher in VIETNAM
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
- #philippines #vietnam #english
In this video, I’m sharing my unforgettable experience as an English teacher in Vietnam at just 19 years old! From navigating cultural differences to teaching adorable kindergarteners and primary school students, this journey shaped who I am today. I’ll also share tips for anyone considering teaching English abroad, what it’s like living in Vietnam, and how to embrace challenges like a pro. 🌟
If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to teach in Vietnam or are curious about teaching English abroad, this video is for you! Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more personal stories, tips, and insights. ❤️
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If you could teach English abroad, which country would you choose-and do you think your students could survive your sense of humor? 😅 Drop your answers below!
Awww those kiddos are cute. What a fun job!
Totally understand when you mention ppl talking about you in Viet. On one of my Vietnam trips, a clothing store worker yelled, (in Viet) "There's a fat American here! Do we have any clothes to fit her?" She didn't know that I understand 😂
Omg, the audacity! 😂 That must’ve been a mix of hilarious and shocking. Props to you for keeping your cool! And yes, the kids definitely make the job fun (even when the grown-ups give you stories like that to tell later 🤣)