>>13286381i 'ate
>>13286399yeah but that's the based part about tutoring. usually people are coming to you because they really need/want the help so they're usually not too bad
probably everything eventually, but the one time so far was english. ironic too because he makes all the sorts of mistakes with english that i do with japanese now so it's very easy to relate
>>13286403it's something i've given quite some thought to given how much tutoring i've done and the fact that teaching is basically the only way to immigrate
funnily enough my sister wrote a paper about montessori schools her senior year so i know a decent bit about them. i think they're really interesting when it comes to language in particular, but i'd be extremely shocked if there were enough in japan for the positions not to be extremely competitive, especially for english teachers.
i imagine if anything i'd end up being an ESL tutor. honestly i should really consider taking either english education courses or advanced grammar focused english classes but i don't think i will because that sounds like a bit of a pain