ELTWeekly Vol. 4 Issue#48 | November 26, 2012 | ISSN 0975-3036
BBC News has published a news article “The Philippines: The world’s budget English teacher” by Kate McGeown.
Kate McGeown says, “The Philippines is fast becoming the world’s low-cost English language teacher – with rapid increases in overseas students coming to learn English or study in English-speaking universities.
There might be other countries that people think about as a classic place to learn English, such as the UK, the US or Australia.
But there is one key reason that they are switching to the Philippines. It’s much cheaper. And in the competitive market for language students, it means the Philippines is attracting people from countries such as Iran, Libya, Brazil and Russia.
“We have very competitive rates compared with other countries,” says English teacher, Jesy King, citing her school’s fees of $500 (£313) for a 60-hour class – about a third of the price of an equivalent course in the US or Canada.
Another major advantage is the accent”.
Read the full article on www.bbc.co.uk.
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