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Any English Teachers or Lecturers on here?
 
            
                
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                    I appreciate that's its unlikely, but you never know. Thanks.                
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            Do you mean English teachers or teachers of English?
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 No teachers / lecturers but plenty of speling police4
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            I'm an English teacher.1
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            Mrs Plum is a Lecturer at Kings College, but not in English....but I can do you a bit of Mandarin at a knock down price.0
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 Yesssssssss!!!🙂😇🙂SheffieldRed said:
 No teachers / lecturers but plenty of speling police0
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            I'm an EFL teacher if that's the type you meant0
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 League 1 or League 2?DartfordAddick said:I'm an EFL teacher if that's the type you meant6
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            Surely shortened to T EFL?0
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            GCSE, A Level, degree level?0
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 I got a B in A Level English, honestly I think that was harder than anything I did when I got a 2:1 in my law degree, worked my bollocks off for that B.captainbob said:GCSE, A Level, degree level?2
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 I would never have guessedcaptainbob said:I'm an English teacher. 1 1
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            I'm a tutor but English was my degree subject and an area of speciality?0
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            Leuth said:I'm a tutor but English was my degree subject and an area of speciality?
 There should not be a question mark at the end of your sentence as it is not a question.
 https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/z8x6cj6/articles/zcm3qhv
 I would apply for a refund on your degree course.
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 NOW you might listen!ForeverAddickted said:
 I would never have guessedcaptainbob said:I'm an English teacher.  1 1
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 Maybe he's Australian? And everything's, like, a question?RodneyCharltonTrotta said:Leuth said:I'm a tutor but English was my degree subject and an area of speciality?
 There should not be a question mark at the end of your sentence as it is not a question.
 https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/z8x6cj6/articles/zcm3qhv
 I would apply for a refund on your degree course.
 :-)3
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            I had a touch in Eng Lit O level, the novel was My Family and Other Animals. Actually enjoyable to read.2
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            I took and passed my English Language O Level a year early. (Please be no errors in that sentence.)0
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            I’m an English teacher if you still need anything.0
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            Passed both English Language (B) and English Literature (C) in my O levels back in the early 1980's.
 @jimmymelrose has got a TEFL degree in English & taught English to students in France & Indonesia.
 Between us we should be able to help 😁0
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            It may suprise you that I ain't0
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 Almost everybody, surely?PopIcon said:I appreciate that's its unlikely, but you never know. Thanks.0
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            I teach, but I prefer to be known as European, then British, then English, then a Londoner, then a man of Greenwich..0
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 I don't see the problem?RodneyCharltonTrotta said:Leuth said:I'm a tutor but English was my degree subject and an area of speciality?
 There should not be a question mark at the end of your sentence as it is not a question.
 https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/z8x6cj6/articles/zcm3qhv
 I would apply for a refund on your degree course.
 :-)1
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 Repeat after me kids, "Just sell the club and FUCK OFF!".blackpool72 said:It may suprise you that I ain't 0 0














