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 nilaykaynakci
 
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							| Working as a teacher of English in Canada 
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							|            Hi everyone,      My question will be beside the point but I would like to ask if there is a possibility of a non-native teacher work as an English teacher in Canada. I will really appreciate if the ones who have an idea comment on it.    Thank you in advance.      Nilay  |  13 Sep 2017      
					
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 karin52747
 
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							|  Hi Nilay It depends on your level of English. That doesn �t seem to be a Problem though. They might want to see certificates. In my opinion, non-natives are sometimes better at understanding the learning difficulties and barriers in aquiring the language. At least if you work with other non-natives. Good luck! Karin  |  13 Sep 2017     
					
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 beezervanessa
 
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							| Hello, Nilay. I need your help. I need to write an autobiography for the college. You can tell what it includes, what constituent parts and what requisites should be contained in the autobiography. Does it need to be written in a handwritten way on a piece of paper or on a special form? At first, I wanted to use this service https://writemyessayonline.com/write-my-thesis.html, but then decided that it would be better to ask an English teacher. Thank you in advance! |  15 Sep 2017     
					
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