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"I am a 24 years old native Spanish holding a Bachelor of Arts in English Language, Literature and Culture(obtained in 2007 in Spain) and a 120 hours teaching certificate (called C.A.P), of which 40 hours are in English teaching plus 32 hours practice in a Spanish second-level school (both observation and practice). I am currently doing a nine months internship in a language school in Ireland as a EFL teacher, finishing in few weeks. I am pursuing to gain more experience and qualifications and an English speaking country seems the best place to me. However, I do not know if with my CV at the moment and the experience gained here and that I had back home will be enough to be considered as a candidate for any teaching position. I have been told to do the CELTA certificate before applying to any position. I have also been told that I may have few problems since my qualifications have been awarded by a Spanish university and not an Irish or UK one. I am just getting bits and pieces of information here and there...any recommendation? May I have any chance with my background? Any answer very much appreciated. "
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