>>13131907no lol. there's a big demand for english teachers in general, but there are plenty in big cities and such so there's no reason for them to hire fresh college grad foreigners so you're pretty much guaranteed to be placed in the countryside somewhere
>>13131908sure an academic environment is a pretty bad way to learn a language in the first place, but if you're already in one ur going to want to pass the classes and you might need guidance about ur methods for practicing outside classes. if someone can't understand the difference between 勉強していますか、勉強しているんですか、and 勉強しているの they'll probably get an intuition for it naturally by listening to 100 more hours of natives speaking but that doesn't really help if they have a test coming up u kno? or they might be having difficulty finding level appropriate material to consoom or something in which case a tutor can help answer such questions
that's right i never play the switch
>>13131912in my experience people more often come in for tutoring because they don't understand the concept rather than not being able to grasp the implementation, but i certainly wouldn't argue that it's an unimportant part