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Teach English In Thailand
Christian Said:
Is it possible to teach english in Thailand without a ba degree, by just going there and doing a TEFL course?We Answered:
Over the last 5-10 years the Thai authorities have tightened the regulations up on foreigners teaching English in Thailand and have tried to make the process more restricting. The vast majority of schools will request that teachers are in possession of a degree qualification, as well as the TEFL certificate too.On the other hand, there are schools in rural areas who are crying out for English teachers, but cannot offer what the major schools can, such as competitive salary and work permit/visa support.
I would suggest you get your TEFL certificate, then actually approach the English schools in Thailand and go from there. You will have to be flexible and willing to work for less money since you do not have a degree.
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