It is not a case of being old or sad. Okay I am twice your age+8 but you cannot expect to call yourself an English teacher and make such basic mistakes in the language you are supposed to teach. As I type this your mistakes are underlined in red.Philip101 wrote:Sorry guys i quickly wrote it down because i did not think you would bloody scrutinise it. I want to teach in udon because thats where my friends are and where i know my way around.
I want to do this in 2010 because i want to save up money so i can stay for a long time.
But after reading your good advice (and childish comments even at your age) i think i may give this one a miss.
The ONLY reason i wanted to teach english is so i could earn money in thailand, so i could be in thailand long enough to learn thai and have a second language.
Even though it a pritty (You are joking right?) point language to learn due to it only being spoken in thaland but i have a passion to learn it.
I may do this TEFL and go up to udon and just see how it goes, if i fail i fail, i mean, its not exactly going to be the end of the world isit?
Again let me remind you i didnt want to start teaching because i wanted to teach it was because i wanted to live half of what i saved up and half of what i was earning to live in thailand to learn thai.
look for the spelling mistakes if your old and sad enough.
thanks again for the advice from people i really appreciate it.
You want to be taken seriously as an English teacher then at least try and make an effort not to make so many mistakes.
Want to post your CV?