you see my mother is also M.A. in English.She is teaching English to classes 10Th to 12Th.You can come in Jaipur city(also known as the pink city) in Rajasthan state.There in Jaipur and Delhi also there are many nice schools.One of them is Ryan International School which is in the both cities and another is SMS school in Jaipur.if you try at Ryan International School(padmavati branch) There you can meet me in class 6th A.I am Yagnika Sarin.But in the next year i am joining another school.Thanx
2007-08-08 23:31:58
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answered by Anonymus 1
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There are not many jobs for foreigners to teach English in India; plenty of Indians already speak excellent English and some of those are trained teachers. There is, however, one fairly large exception. India (especially Bangalore) has many call centers for Western companies outsourcing customer support work. Those centers routinely hire fairly large numbers of people — mostly American/Canadian English speakers, but some for other accents or language.
Overseas Working Holidays [27], an Australian organisation that offers guaranteed placements in regions such as Africa and India.
Finally you may directly contact the Indian Embassy or Consulate for specific information
Best wishes
2007-08-09 09:13:11
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answered by Dr.S.A.S. 2
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I think that must come to find other jobs, the ability to develop other entrance exams, to license, in India, you are not likely to find this kind of work, it is almost impossible, because the country is a lot of work on the effort, has come to know, although the Indians to write programs is the master, but are you going to write? others may not be hired or not you because are you "is not Indian" Even if salaries are really find very little to find in India when English teacher! Forget it! I do not want to come to splash cold water, because the people of India educated person or small, so he did not need this kind of work. Understand?I am sorry not to Naihao news. It is the same! Even in India or not you find the English teacher, they would not ask what (or not you are only required to speak English and do not require any.) if the Hindu English, Xiangni such a good extent, it is Indeed!
2007-08-09 06:08:09
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answered by Anonymous
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You can improve your English. You should say 'need of', not 'need for'.
2014-09-01 10:43:09
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answered by Ajay D 6
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