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 magdita
 
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							| English teacher or teacher of English? 
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							| Hi everyone! I would like to know if it �s correct to say "English teacher"(not meaning the nationality but a teacher who gives English classes)or Does it depend on the stress you give the compound? Thanks in advance! |  5 May 2010      
					
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 melahel7
 
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							| I don �t see any problem with  � �English teacher � �.  We also use  � �ESL teacher � � here in Quebec. |  5 May 2010     
					
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 lshorton99
 
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							| I �m an English English teacher! Yes - it is completely correct to say English teacher. Generally if we are talking about nationality we say  �I �m English - and I �m a teacher. � 
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 Chriss-MX
 
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							| Teaher of English 
 OF COURSE!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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 agostine_
 
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							| I don �t understand why Chriss-MX said "of course!!!!!!!!!" ... If you look on articles, papers, webpages you see "english teacher". On thefreedictionary.com you find: ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms 
When you type "teacher of english" there are no results. On the other hand, you find both ways on the internet and books. If you check TESOL and British Council websites, you �re going to read "teacher of english" for those people who teach this language.
| Noun | 1. |  English teacher - someone who teaches English |  Well, I prefer saying "english teacher, but I think both forms are correct.   Hugs,  |  5 May 2010     
					
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 Chilvis
 
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							| I �ve always heard and read English teacher, but I think teacher of English is also possible.   So, if the original question is if you can say English teacher meaning the person who teaches English and whose nationality is not English the answer is definitely yes! |  5 May 2010     
					
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 magdita
 
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							| Thank you so much! yOU?VE BEEN SO HELPFUL! |  5 May 2010     
					
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