In article <bn1ouf$s5015$1@ID-201738.news.uni-berlin.de>, Haluk
<yokoolebiri@spam.net> wrote:

> "Gerry" <222ggg@adelphia.net.invalid>, haber iletisinde ?unlar?
> yazd?:201020031458030486%222ggg@adelphia.net.invalid...
> > In article <b0cace59.0310200939.4030e957@posting.google.com>,
> > tenacious_s <kaze29@aol.com> wrote:
> >
> > > I would like the opportunity to live in Japan teaching English, but
> > > not sure what is required of an individual to teach there.
> >
> > Endurance.
> >
> > > It seems like an English degree isnt required, which is what makes it
> > > especially appealing to me, but -what- exactly  are they looking for
> > > when they are hiring a teacher?
> >
> > A bachelor's degree in most anything.  A frontal lobe.
> 
> With all due respect, I know many English teacher in Japan who do not have a
> frontal lobe, or any part of brain... They get by with their
> half-hypothalamus (not sure the spelling is right)... So you might
> reconsider this one.

This is getting easier all the time.

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