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Hello:-)
I have a question concerning the requirements for non-native
teachers working in the UK. I know that CELTA is a must, but
it is a certificate for those with no previous experience in
teaching. What about linguists? I got my B.A. in English
Philology (teaching specialisation, 2years of methodology
courses and practices) and I am entitled to teach English in
my country. Doing CELTA would be a repetition of my studies.
I have my qualifications and diploma in both languages, but
I suppose these are not recognised abroad? (it's a shame as
it takes the same effort). Still, doning CELTA in this case
would be necessary for me? If anyone could help me, I would
be grateful ;-)
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