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Originally Posted by Tomkat
You could do a TEFL* course in Japan. You earn about the same amount as a teacher in inner london but the accommodation and bills are free, so people often manage to save up money that then allows them to do a bit of travelling.
A TEFL qualification is about £800 I think, but I could be wrong. KaneED did one a couple of years ago.
*Teaching English as a Foreign Language
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I believe this suggestion (or something along the lines of it) was posted back in the days when I was acquiring information on Japanese studies. Although it wasn't referred to as "TEFL".
The problem is that I am not a native speaker of the English language, and although at times I may sound to speak it relatively fluent (or so they say), I'm hardly ever fluent AND correct when speaking English.
For the future this may be an option which I will try to keep in mind, but for now I don't think it's a viable option.
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Originally Posted by Mzyxptlk
I'm not going to tell you mine, you'll steal it.
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That's the whole point of this thread! You tell me your adventure, I do it, come back and tell you about it in detail so you don't have to go anymore.
No seriously, this thread is meant to be a source of inspiration, not to copy ones idea blatantly and to put it back in their face after it's done.
I'm a bit disappointed by the lack of ideas for adventures though.