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English Degree?

My husband and I both have English degrees (he also as journalism), and are currently teaching high school. We are not the happiest teachers in the world, but we aren’t sure what else we can do with our degrees. Does anyone out there have an English degree and a job that isn’t teaching?

All serious answers appreciated.

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English translation?

I need to find the english translation of “L’etranger” by Albert Camus. I don’t want to order it or anything, I just want to read it online. Anyone know where to find it?
Please help!!!
Thanks

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The Holy Bible, English Standard Version

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The English Standard Version (ESV) Bible is an essentially literal Bible translation that combines word-for-word precision and accuracy with literary excellence, beauty, and depth of meaning. The ESV Bible is equipped with an enhanced navigation feature. Kindle’s index feature can be used to navigate directly to any verse. This feature is not supported on the Kindle 1 or any Kindle applications.Product Description
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The Holy Bible, English Standard Version

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Teaching English : How to Teach Basic Conversational English


Teach basic conversational English to people by keeping things simple, practicing introductions that provide personal information and discussing topics relative to their homes and family. Teach English sentence structure, grammar and vocabulary with help from a teacher in this free video on education. Expert: Michael Walter Mitchell Bio: Michael Walter Mitchell has a masters degree in education from the University of California, Los Angeles. He has been teaching English and history at various secondary schools. Filmmaker: Paul Volniansky

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Teach English: ESL / EFL Teacher Training Part 1/6


www.GenkiEnglish.net Warming Up. (Part 1 of 6) Here’s my beginners EFL ESL Genki English workshop for teaching English to kids in Japan or any other country. Here we go through Start each lesson off with: Warm Up (genkienglish.net * Gets the kids genki. Says “This is fun.” “This is something different”. * Get the kids to respond quickly to your actions so you can control things if they get too genki. * Add in extra words each week. ( eg sports, musical instruments) * If you have less than one lesson per week get the kids to repeat what you say. * Review, review and review like crazy. * It’s not “what you’ve done in class”, it’s “what the kids can actually do” Continues in Part 2: uk.youtube.com

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Learning English – Lesson One (Introduction)


Hi everybody this is Misterduncan in England. How are you today? Are you ok?…I hope so. Are you happy?…I hope so. Welcome to the very first episode of my series of English teaching videos Before I begin we will take alook at some of the common questions that often arise when talking about learning the English language. and more importantly, learning it as a second language. So, the first question must be… “Why do we need to learn English?” Of course one of the reasons why we need to be able to speak English nowadays is because the world is becoming smaller. Thanks to the internet and our developing global economy, more and more people are using English as a common way to communicate with each other. So now it has become unavoidable that companies and large businesses will need to employ people.who can speak more than their own native language, that is where English comes in. It is now officially considered as an international language. Of course learning anything is difficult and English is no exception. However, there are ways to make the situation easier. I have come up with my own list of general rules for learning English Do you want to hear them? Do you want to know what they are? Ok…let’s go! Learning English takes time and patience. It cannot be rushed Try to relax and take it easy The most important thing you need at to beginning is a good vocabulary Without words, you have nothing to work with You must start with a strong foundation or base. and slowly

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Teach English?

I want to teach English overseas but dont know how to go about it. Any ideas? I’m currently living in America if that helps.

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Let’s Learn English Picture Dictionary

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Created by leading educators, these colorful, large-size dictionaries introduce beginning language learners to more than 1,550 commonly taught basic words. Each Let’s Learn Language Picture Dictionary in the series boasts 30 delightful two-page spreads that vividly illustrate the meanings of words. Fun-filled panoramas focus on scenes familiar to children aged three through eight, such as home life, the classroom, city life, sports, the zoo, and even outer space! Le… More >>

Let’s Learn English Picture Dictionary

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Speak English Please!


Can’t Speak English

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English to Spanish Cuss Word Translations


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