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North
America
There is a huge demand for teaching English
in the USA. While in most countries of the world business and 'academy'
type English is most common, in North America the emphasis is more
on ESL (English as a Second Language). Just about every university
and college in major cities has an ESL program, as do a variety
of government and charitable organizations.
Although the demand for ESL teachers is
enormous, it is extremely difficult for non-US citizens who do
not have a 'green card' to get a working visa. Therefore the majority
of positions are filled by local citizens, usually on a part-time
basis. ESL teaching is not particularly well-paid in comparison
to the cost of living and hourly rates of $30 dollars are the norm.
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