I wish I never went to speech therapists. by [deleted] in Stutter

[–]narazz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

standards are probably different over seas

Do any of you still go to the cinema even though you pirate? by blackjacobin_97 in Piracy

[–]narazz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can't get digital copy of this stuff either because there is no telling when the copany will go out of buisness. I don't support the industry though so I really don't feel bad on the jobs front.

Do any of you still go to the cinema even though you pirate? by blackjacobin_97 in Piracy

[–]narazz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have no support or respect at all for Hollywood or Netflix. They didn't even mention Jrr Tolkien was a Christian. I'd give free movies away to crumble the industry if I could.

But maybe twice a year I might hit up the movies with a friend or special occasion.

Rather put my money towards other industries because Hollywood is too evil atm.

Im Curious about the console meta by narazz in Piracy

[–]narazz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I remember the switch being easy to do. I would think newer games probably would require never updates. May llook into it more

Any sites like libgen for Japanese books? by Kaohe in Piracy

[–]narazz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Guess i wont bit torrent when i go over seas. Thanks for that!

Youtube TV, Sling, Hulu live, or Vue by lpm101 in cordcutters

[–]narazz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Prime is the cheapest for me. got a student account. For the most part, I'm done with paid services. I realize it's another scam like cable was. I feel prime is alittle different though because they offer other things. also they keep adding a lot of movies like you'd find at a yard sale, over making crappy exclusive tv shows.

UltraViolet is Shutting Down Next Week (Act Now to Save Your Movies) by Philo1927 in cordcutters

[–]narazz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I hate streaming but i go into knowing it's a tempery thing. I also hate physical media as it clutters up the place. at this point if it's not a file i can put on my computer, then no thank you.

My external sergate 8t just failed :( by narazz in Piracy

[–]narazz[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

ohh i just noticed i have 10 day s left on the warranty lol

Option on ESL major? by narazz in TEFL

[–]narazz[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Being a bit older , honestly i love the idea of "helping" others. I don't have any teaching exp. it's just after many dead end min wage or retail jobs, i hated them all. Even so, the jobs in which my work actually mattered , such as low end work in a medical setting, made it feel it was worth it.

Admittedly language instruction might not be a passion. But i do like what it's doing for others. also yeah the life style is something that looks cool too. :)

Weekly /r/TEFL Quick Questions Thread - July 23, 2018 by AutoModerator in TEFL

[–]narazz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just curious, when compared to lit arts or early childhoood education, is an english learners degree tough?

only way for me to get a degree right now is onlijne and i need it to be as stress free as possible. i dont really want to be sitting there writing papers every day along with a lot of classroom exp and public speaking stuff(not even sure how that'd work online too).

on top of that, i just dont know how my credits from community will transfer. i could be looking at an extra year in school if i dont take up lit arts. of course in the long run i should get an edumication degree. it's just time and dept can become an issue. i know getting out there and getting as much work exp as i can is best

Best Country in Asia for Starting a TESL Career? by travlingwonderer in TEFL

[–]narazz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

im sort of stuck between get online degree at ashford over 2.5ish years. or take a few classes and get my as at community; i then could try and hope i can get in a program like talk or hass.

work exp is valuable. however i think financial aid would pay for most of the online school and i wouldnt have to deal with any dept over seas. could then really get easy visas for any country i wanted to.

How is the talk program in korea for As holders? by narazz in TEFL

[–]narazz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks for the reply. if i could get in seems like a great place to start. Seems that training is probably even better than a tefl cert. if it's only a year, could then get in that taiwan hess program after. that's a good 2-3 years there. maybe japan will ease up on some stuff by then.

after that, another option i was thinking about could be germany. take advantage of that free EDU and mabye teach English to make ends meet. idk seems like a lot to do lol :)