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I can say that English is a globally used language, whereby almost every continent uses the language as their primary or secondary communications medium. Just imagine traveling to the Asia or even to the European Union, I’m sure that there would always be someone that knows how to communicate in English in these regions. Nevertheless, if you are exploring your job options, whereby you would like a job that can give you the opportunity to travel and teach abroad, I believe that you should take a closer look at this particular Teach English in Thailand program. This particular program is organized by LanguageCorps Inc., and they specialize in several English training and certification programs, such as TESOL certification, TESOL Plus, the Flagship program and many more. Based on my understanding, it seems that this particular job position requires you to travel to Thailand to teach English, and the company would fairly compensate you by providing the necessary accommodation, food and clothing during your stay in Thailand. On the other hand, LanguageCorps is actually an organization which is based in Massachusetts. It also seems that the company has several branches in Asia, Europe and even Latin America. Of course, if you want to take a look at some of the other available job opportunities which are offered by the company, I would invite you to visit their web portal at www.languagecorps.com to check out some of these job listings. Their website can provide you with info on the job prospects and pay, housing and communications, excursions, photos and travel resources, and many more. Nevertheless, if you are seriously considering a change in your working environment, I believe that you might want to take up the job offer by LanguageCorps. Personally, I believe that such job opportunities are pretty hard to come by, and I’m sure that you’ll find the job to be very interesting indeed. Visit www.languagecorps.com for more info! Comments (0)
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