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  2. Teaching abroad - Wikipedia

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    Many English language schools and companies in China, in recent years, have moved to a strategy more adaptive to this market pressure, and have started employing thousands of teachers around the globe to teach through online teaching, giving quick rise to the new industry of online teachers.

  3. Kazakh Ablai Khan University of International Relations and ...

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    The history of establishment and development of Kazakh Ablai khan University of International Relations and World Languages is closely related to the development of foreign language teaching in the country. Established in the Soviet period in 1941, after gaining the status of university it began a new page in its history.

  4. Teaching English as a second or foreign language - Wikipedia

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    The teaching profession has used different names for TEFL and TESL; the generic "teaching English to speakers of other languages" (TESOL) is increasingly used, which covers TESL and TEFL as an umbrella term. Both native and non-native speakers train to be English-language teachers. To teach English as a second language to English-language ...

  5. List of international schools - Wikipedia

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    Alexander von Humboldt German International School Montreal; Appleby College; Bishop's College School; Calgary French And International School; Collège International Marie de France

  6. Diploma in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages

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    Module Three – Option 1: Extending practice and English language teaching specialism or Option 2: English language teaching management. This module focuses on broadening candidates’ knowledge of a chosen specialism and developing understanding of syllabus design, testing and assessment (Option 1), or of ELT management (Option 2).

  7. Education in Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan protects the right to access to kindergarten. [8] Children typically start kindergarten at age 5. As of 2004, there were 100 kindergartens in the nation (83 public, 4 directly under the Ministry of Education, and 13 private) and 135 856 children enrolled in kindergartens (or 63% of the 5- and 6-year-olds).

  8. Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    Kazakhstan, [d] officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, [e] is a landlocked country primarily in Central Asia, with a small portion in Eastern Europe. [f] It borders Russia to the north and west, China to the east, Kyrgyzstan to the southeast, Uzbekistan to the south, and Turkmenistan to the southwest, with a coastline along the Caspian Sea.

  9. Bolashak - Wikipedia

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    Overall, as of 2009 5,950 students were awarded by a scholarship. Around 2,000 out of them were employed by the government and national companies. In 2009, 800 students returned to Kazakhstan. In 2012, young people of Kazakhstan were granted the opportunity to study in 32 countries at 630 leading universities overseas.