Would anyone be willing to fill this out?

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mkdemuth
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Would anyone be willing to fill this out?

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Hello, I'm considering teaching ESL after I graduate, and so I chose it to be the topic of my research paper on a specific vocation. However, I need to have at least two people complete a questionnaire. Would any of you teachers be willing to help me out and let me add this in to my paper? :)

What is your name?

How many years have you been teaching and where?

What certificates or degrees do you have?

What would you say is an average salary to expect in your area, and is it enough to live comfortably with?

What other benefits have you received?

Have you found this career a disruption of normal living standards?

Are you satisfied with your choice to teach EFL?



Thank you so much!
Guillermo
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Re: Would anyone be willing to fill this out?

Unread post by Guillermo »

Sure I'll do your questionnaire!

1)Guillermo

2)2 in Costa Rica and 6 in Venezuela

3)Education Degree from Univeridad Central de Venezuela (UCV)---[ESL/EFL validation] and CELTA

4)Around $1000-$1500 in Venezuela. It's JUST enough... :roll:

5)In Venezuela there ar labor laws that include health, life and wor security insurances...

6)no

7)yes!
Glenski
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Re: Would anyone be willing to fill this out?

Unread post by Glenski »

This type of survey is very hard to fill out. Let me show you why.

What is your name?
TOO PERSONAL, unless you'll take nicknames or first names only.

What would you say is an average salary to expect in your area, and is it enough to live comfortably with?
What do you mean by "area"? My geographic area, or my area of expertise, or my area of education (high school, university, conversation school, business English school)? I assume you mean geographic, but you need to ask what kind of teaching is done, too, or the answer is meaningless for comparison.

What other benefits have you received?
Salary is not a benefit, so to ask what "other" benefit is incorrect.

Have you found this career a disruption of normal living standards?
What the heck does this mean?

Are you satisfied with your choice to teach EFL?
Are you looking for a yes/no answer? Perhaps qualifying it to a scale of 1 to 5 would help. But even more than that, what do you define as "satisfied"?
systematic
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Re: Would anyone be willing to fill this out?

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What is your name?
Systematic

How many years have you been teaching and where?
Germany 16. France 12. Thailand 8.

What certificates or degrees do you have?
BSc Business Studies. MA Applied Linguistics/Applied Foreign Languages. MA TESOL.

What would you say is an average salary to expect in your area, and is it enough to live comfortably with?
InThailand for a teacher with any bachelor degree and little experience:
30,000 - 64,000 Baht/month. With the above qualifications: 45,000 - 90,000 baht



What benefits have you received?
Free accommodation. BUPA membership. Paid holidays. One round trip flight per year. Overtime at 400 - 750 baht per hour.

Have you found this career a disruption of normal living standards?
No.


Are you satisfied with your choice to teach EFL?
After all these years? YES - retired last year.


Thank you so much![/quote]
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