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MrMungo
01-24-2011, 06:05 PM
For a while now I have been stuck in a job I didn't enjoy and didn't test me at all. Working nights and hardly having to deal with any people(which doesn't bother me as much as some) seemed a great idea at the time, but as I get older, I feel unchallenged.
Over recent times, I have really warmed to the idea of teaching. Specifically teaching English internationally.
Is this a silly pipe-dream of mine?
Do you know of any teachers who stutter?

Lenny
01-25-2011, 11:38 PM
For a while now I have been stuck in a job I didn't enjoy and didn't test me at all. Working nights and hardly having to deal with any people(which doesn't bother me as much as some) seemed a great idea at the time, but as I get older, I feel unchallenged.
Over recent times, I have really warmed to the idea of teaching. Specifically teaching English internationally.
Is this a silly pipe-dream of mine?
Do you know of any teachers who stutter?

you should do it if you can do it without much stuttering...

isn't this answer obvious how can anyone answer for you????!!!!

perhaps MIKO can come up with some inspiring answer , hey MiKO are you out there???

Box of Clocks
01-29-2011, 11:05 AM
Although I'm sure it wouldn't be easy I think you should give teaching a go. Perhaps you wouldn't stutter as much as you think seeing that you would be in a position of authority over the kids? I have also come across several pedople in the past here on the forum over the years who have been teachers already or in training so I think you should try it.

grantM
02-04-2011, 03:21 AM
http://www.stammering.org/stutteringlecturer.html :)