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50 Things to Know About Being an ESL Teacher

By: Tammy van der Westhuizen
Narrated by: Cara Firestone
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Publisher's Summary

50 Things to Know About Being an ESL Teacher, by author Tammy van der Westhuizen, offers a comprehensive guide to the whole process of becoming an ESL teacher from start to finish. Most books on ESL teaching focus mainly on one aspect of the vast area of ESL teaching, but this book includes advice and tips both inside the classroom and before and after you sign your teaching contract. Moving to a new country to start a new job is daunting, so you need to be thoroughly prepared to make that decision, which could be the best decision of your life. 

In this audio, you will discover valuable advice from firsthand experience at moving abroad as an ESL teacher. This book will help guide you to make wise decisions to find the best school and country for you to teach and will offer advice on all aspects of teaching ESL. By the time you finish this book, you will know how to navigate your way through the exciting prospect of ESL teaching. So grab your copy today. You will be glad you did.

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