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camimh wrote:PrincessLala14 wrote:
Yes, I can imagine that applying to teach English with an accent would throw people off! My mum's boyfriend has told me that I have a beautiful accent when I speak French, which is good XD I think that my brother's teacher, who teaches him both English and French, is Spanish, and his accent speaking both languages is pretty epic.
And ah, university....I'd like to teach kindergarten, which must be VERY different XD
I'm not sure how teaching certs work in Canada or what the teacher numbers are in various areas, but look into becoming certified or taking classes for special education as well. My dad is a teacher and though his degree is history and that was his original intention, he ended up becoming a special ed teacher and has been doing it for years. Spec. Ed. teachers are often in demand in most grade levels but it takes a special person to be able to do it well in my experience. Anyway, any "high needs" certs/classes you can add to your resume would probably go a long way toward getting a job.
That's a really great idea, but I'm not sure I'm that special kind of person who could do that well. Also, up here, most special needs children are pulled out of the French Immersion system by their parents because they tend to struggle with it, which wouldn't work well because French (preferably Immersion) is what I'd like to teach.
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