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Re:Teaching English 15 Years ago Karma: -583  
I actually do know of a French guy teaching English... but he came here on a spouse visa so he is allowed to do any job..
I think it would be difficult to get a company to employ you if you are not a native speaker unless your English and accent are perfect..
 
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Do students in Japan study any western language other than English?
 
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In middle school and elementary school they generally only study English. I've known some high schools to offer other languages - often it is Korean and/or Chinese, but I've also known some higher academic high schools that offer French and German and Spanish.

Mostly tho the kids have to study a mandatory 6 years of English, which is changing to 8 years starting in 2011.

-jason
 
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JB - You might find work in one of the large cities teaching French - check out the normal job sites like gaijinpot.com and ohayosensei.com

I don't think you'd find much work in the more rural areas except for private lessons.

-Jason
 
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Re:Teaching English 15 Years ago Karma: -583  
I saw some links for some teacher's sites on this page and on the main forum page
 
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Thanks for the info, I will look on all those sites. I also consider another way to stay in Japan for a year, but as it's not teaching, I will have to go to the other employment thread...
 
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