Bumping a very old (but relevant) thread.
What is the legal situation about offering private tuition from a dedicated classroom? (So it's like a mini-language school I suppose).
I'm currently teaching EFL to KG, primary and secondary grade students in Myanmar at an international school (I tried for school jobs in PP a couple of years ago, but the fact that I remembered the 1960's as a young boy seemed to count against me).
Life is good in Myanmar, no problems with that. But it's illegal for me to do my hobby (not bestiality or the like, but amateur radio). Myanmar and DPRK are the only 2 countries in the world where ham radio is illegal.
OTOH, Cambodia loves radio hams
I can stay in my Myanmar job until I'm ancient. But I want to enjoy my life, rather than just teaching, and ham radio is an important hobby for me.
I'm a very good teacher for all grades, including IELTS, Hospitality English, Phonics bla bla bla.
I already have many students who attend conversation and phonics classes after school (I have a dedicated classroom and English library/multimedia study room). I also do a lot of educational charity work, which seems to earn me respect (and hence additional paying students) from the local community.
It occurred to me that Cambodian parents might also want their offspring to have this type of tuition from an experienced British teacher.
Your comments are appreciated. (I am not interested in a business partnership with another Khmer or foreigner, because the world seems full of shits and scammers, and they tend to flock to me like flies to pig sh*t...)
Bumping a very old (but relevant) thread.
What is the legal situation about offering private tuition from a dedicated classroom? (So it's like a mini-language school I suppose).
I'm currently teaching EFL to KG, primary and secondary grade students in Myanmar at an international school (I tried for school jobs in PP a couple of years ago, but the fact that I remembered the 1960's as a young boy seemed to count against me).
Life is good in Myanmar, no problems with that. But it's illegal for me to do my hobby (not bestiality or the like, but amateur radio). Myanmar and DPRK are the only 2 countries in the world where ham radio is illegal.
OTOH, Cambodia loves radio hams :)
I can stay in my Myanmar job until I'm ancient. But I want to enjoy my life, rather than just teaching, and ham radio is an important hobby for me.
I'm a very good teacher for all grades, including IELTS, Hospitality English, Phonics bla bla bla.
I already have many students who attend conversation and phonics classes after school (I have a dedicated classroom and English library/multimedia study room). I also do a lot of educational charity work, which seems to earn me respect (and hence additional paying students) from the local community.
It occurred to me that Cambodian parents might also want their offspring to have this type of tuition from an experienced British teacher.
Your comments are appreciated. (I am not interested in a business partnership with another Khmer or foreigner, because the world seems full of shits and scammers, and they tend to flock to me like flies to pig sh*t...)