[NIFL-ESL:9893] ESL in a different country.

From: alisha hill (alisha506@hotmail.com)
Date: Wed Feb 11 2004 - 11:59:26 EST


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This is my first time actually posting on this list, and I am definitely 
appreciating the feedback/advice from it. I am close to beginning my career 
as an ESL teacher, except that I plan on teaching English in another country 
- somewhere in Central or South America. I am wondering if anyone has any 
advice or experience on this that they could provide. I would like some 
ideas, recommendations on where to go, etc. Can anyone help? Thanks,

Alisha Hill - prospective teacher

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