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"I am a third year English Student studying at Manchester University. Since my TESOL course in 1997, I have only been able to do nine months teaching with a charity in Namibia. However, when I finish in June, I plan to go abroad to further a career in teaching. Do you think that getting a job will be a problem after such a long abscence? and is there anything I can do to secure a placement at this stage, or must I wait until June before applying? "
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REGIONAL ACCENTS
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I have quite a strong regional accent. Do I need to change the way I speak before contemplating teaching English to foreigners?

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It is very difficult to change the way we speak overnight and to try to do so may confuse the issue as one lapses back into 'the vernacular'. However, what you probably will find is that in your efforts to help your students understand, you will naturally begin to neutralise your accent.




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