I'm setting up some interviews with ESL people in Taiwan and Korea since I want a backup incase I can't become an vile agent of American Imperialism (embassy job I want).
I don't have any experience (although I did some volunteer ESL tutoring for campus janitors) or real training so getting a good job might be a little tough (hopefully a good academic record at a good school will make up for at least some of that hopefully). What sort of things should I say to avoid coming across as an idiot? Don't know that much more than the basics (split shifts being evil for example), what else is good to know?
thanks!
I don't have any experience (although I did some volunteer ESL tutoring for campus janitors) or real training so getting a good job might be a little tough (hopefully a good academic record at a good school will make up for at least some of that hopefully). What sort of things should I say to avoid coming across as an idiot? Don't know that much more than the basics (split shifts being evil for example), what else is good to know?
thanks!
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