English isn't my first language, but anyway, i'm not doing anything that requires great english skills.
I want to teach D&T, freelance work is unreliable and academically I got a first in Architecture.
Problem with UK kids, they are misbehave a lot and distract others (i was a good kid), they have the chance to be intellegent but honestly they can go home to a PS4/computer and relax.. why study.. they lack foresight, maybe its parents fault? but lets blame teachers instead.
But the holiday time is great, and the work is very easy once you have past first nqt year (its basically copy and paste thereafter). Please dont make assumption thinking we are all very stupid, only slightly.
>>5459 You certainly need to brush up on your written English in order to at least be taken seriously by your colleagues if you intend to work in this country - especially as a teacher. You just need to practice by running your typed English through a spellchecker every time you post, and looking up a few basic English grammar resources. If you're serious about moving to this country, it's as good a place as any to start to ensure your skills are marketable.