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Ask for help > LOOKING FOR OPINIONS, PLEASE....
LOOKING FOR OPINIONS, PLEASE....
ldeloresmoore
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LOOKING FOR OPINIONS, PLEASE....
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My youngest son graduated from University of Florida this month with two Bachelor Degrees -- One in Chinese, one in International Business. He �s planning on coming to Beijing (where we live) in July to look for a job. We strongly suggested that he get a TEFL so that, if nothing else, he can teach while he �s looking for something in his field. Here �s my question --- Will he be ok getting an online TEFL? Or should he hold out until he gets to Beijing and get a Celta? (There �s an authorized certification facility here.) I have a Celta, which has been a great investment since it is to be my only job until I retire. But he �s not planning on teaching forever. So, I �m wondering if the hassle of a Celta is worth it for him. Opinions, anyone? (Incidentally, he �s also native-fluent in both English and Spanish, so more international travel is definitely an option for him. Just trying to figure out his first steps in the interim.) Thanks in advance for any thoughts. Cheers from China -- Dee
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30 May 2016
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Manuhk
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Getting a CELTA or the 120-hour Trinity TESOL would improve your son �s chances of getting a decent job at a reputable language center/school greatly.
Many employers in Hong Kong for example don �t accept an online TEFL.
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30 May 2016
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iraki0812
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You never know where life will take him so I think it �s best to provide him with the best qualifications possible. In the end he may like teaching more than anything so I would suggest he try to get a CELTA in China. |
30 May 2016
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ldeloresmoore
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Yeah, that �s my thought, too. I �m so glad you guys agree with me! LOL |
30 May 2016
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