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Getting ESL teaching experience (at home first!) 13 Years, 10 Months ago Karma: 1  
I'm aiming for an TESL job in Japan by the beginning of next year. I already know the company I'm going to apply with (AEON, the best option in Ausrtalia that I know of), I have the quals- a Degree, a TESOL cert (online ed), plus I'm young and keen, but I have NO PERSONAL TEACHING EXPERIENCE.

Does anyone have any ideas how to get some good practical ESL teaching experience for an inexperienced aspiring ESL teacher (in their home country)?

All of the australian langauge schools want teachers with at least some experience already, and I currently do not feel confident in my teaching ability without any experience. I want to do the job right, and increase my chances at the interview as much as possible.

Any ideas? Thanks in advance (and sorry if there's another post like this out there already).
 
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Re:Getting ESL teaching experience (at home first!) 13 Years, 10 Months ago Karma: 17  
Possibly set up your own private classes to those wanting to speak or improve their English? You could advertise locally and since you will do it privately you can have control on how many you want to teach etc
 
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Re:Getting ESL teaching experience (at home first!) 13 Years, 10 Months ago Karma: -583  
Not a bad idea..
but with no experience and wanting to teach English in an English speaking country.. you might need to do the lessons for free..
 
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Re:Getting ESL teaching experience (at home first!) 13 Years, 10 Months ago Karma: 1  
lol, yeah not a bad idea. maybe i could trade english lessons for japanese lessons with an international japanese student/s?
 
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Re:Getting ESL teaching experience (at home first!) 13 Years, 10 Months ago Karma: -583  
That is called "language exchange" and is an excellent idea!
 
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Re:Getting ESL teaching experience (at home first!) 13 Years, 7 Months ago Karma: 0  
I've taught English for years to foreign immigrants in England. I went to places that seemed obvious. Mosques, Coptic Churches, Synagogues, Chinese Churches, and the like.

As a Classics major with religious focus, they gave me an opportunity to also work on religious studies, and a variety of other languages I was studying already.

I was also reimbursed with a variety of things. From 35 quid an hour, to a free flat, to free food, and even a free car.
 
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