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Come on, with a degree unrelated to linguistics/TESOL and have never published a decent article and you expect to be called a language teacher?
Come on, with a degree unrelated to linguistics/TESOL and have never published a decent article and you expect to be called a language teacher?
In linguistics, there is no such thing as a native speaker.
When I was in the States doing my master program some of my American classmates were bilinguals, speaking English/Spanish, English/Italian, English/Korean simultaneously.
Ideally, a potential candidate should have a degree in linguistics and/or TESOL.
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