Explore how YouTube provides TESOL teachers with cultural/linguistic guidance, helping us to prepare for obstacles that are commonly experienced in foreign lands. In this way, we, and aspiring teachers like myself, can avoid negative interactions and creative positive experiences.
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From Texas? Not From Texas? Wanna try to not act a fool in Japan?
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Social Media and Rhetoric ENGL 3375 TAMUCC Major Project #3: Interviewing linguistic professors on their experiences teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language.
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GET COMFORTABLE WITH BEING UNCOMFORTABLE:
If you plan to travel and teach in other countries, to a culture different from your own, be observant and conscious of the different customs.
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Interested in teaching in Japan? Think you’re prepared? Think again...
Subscribe to thatguyfox on youtube and watch his 4 part series about his experiences, advice, and hilarious anecdotes from teaching in Japan.
If you like them, following him on Instagram & Twitter @thatguyfox.
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This is a highly recommended source that I’ve seen linked to many of the other sources I’ve explored. So much great advice and also a most excellent hub for job hunting.
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