Have any of you made your traveling wishes come true through teaching english abroad?
If so, I'd like some advice/stories about it!
Obviously a bachelors in English will help me, but are there any certificates I'd need for actually teaching it?
>>1062144
best advice: get a real job or you end up like this guy.
Someone please tell me this asshole isn't right in the stance he's taken
>>1062144
English teaching abroad is not that difficult once you have a degree, just apply to a lot of places. Its a fun easy job that gives you plenty of time to explore the country. The danger is there is a very hard salary cap that you will reach within a few years with basically no skills that you can take to a different job. If you do it, major in something useful, teach abroad for a few years, then come back for grad school.
If you really want to teach as your career then do grad school first and get atleast a masters in English with a focus on education
>>1062214
Fuck it, I'm going to minor in Classics instead.
>>1062219
Then teaching English abroad is about as high a salary as you'll ever get. Go for it then
>>1062144
I have. Taught ESL in Korea and Japan. Awesome experience both times. No regrets.