I love your video. I just finished my MA in Spanish at California State California, San Bernardino, but I would like to gain experience because the USA situation is tough. I would appreciate your recommendation because I noticed that America requires more ESL teachers than Spanish teachers. Hugs...
I recommend looking into bilingual Education 🙂 I originally did my master’s in Bilingual Ed and wanted to teach in US schools but ended up loving teaching abroad.
@ ok, thanks. I have an associates degree but have considered finishing up my bachelors beforehand if it’s required. I need to do some more research on what each countries requirements are.
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I love your video. I just finished my MA in Spanish at California State California, San Bernardino, but I would like to gain experience because the USA situation is tough. I would appreciate your recommendation because I noticed that America requires more ESL teachers than Spanish teachers. Hugs...
I recommend looking into bilingual Education 🙂 I originally did my master’s in Bilingual Ed and wanted to teach in US schools but ended up loving teaching abroad.
Do you need your bachelors degree or is TEFL course approved?
Some ways require a degree while others a degree is preferred but not required.
@ ok, thanks. I have an associates degree but have considered finishing up my bachelors beforehand if it’s required. I need to do some more research on what each countries requirements are.
In your video you mentioned some do accept associates degree but I didn’t catch the pronunciation 🙂 can you share it here in the comments.
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@@moriahproctor951 I recommend completing your bachelor's first. This will open up SO MANY more countries to you.