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Good "Teaching Conversational English" Books?
Hi, I will be interning abroad and needing some supplemental income.
Many of my ESL friends have told me that I should have no problem finding informal "conversational English tutoring" jobs (we shall see). Should I be so lucky as to get a few jobs I would like to have at least a little reference on methodology etc (since my background is not teaching). Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Cheers -Gaiko |
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