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Nice video and a glimpse of what it's like in Indonesia. How much can an experienced and certified teacher make there? I am considering to Asia and Indonesia seems like a beautiful country, but not sure of how it is being a teacher there
Hey, Jovonni, Indonesia's a beauty, really. Salary is totally dependent on your qualifications. It ranges from 1k USD to 5k USD, especially if you've finished your NQT. The students here are sweet and respectful. I'd reckon you'll love it here. Good luck, chap!
@@Ser_Joswa Malaki ba ang posibilidad na makahabol sila sa antas ng abilidad natin sa pagsasalita ng Ingles at dahilan nito ay balang araw ay lumipat ang industriya ng BPO sa kanila at maraming mawalan ng trabaho satin? Bukod dito mas lalong dadami ang magiging kakumpetensya ng mga Pinoy para sa mga trabahong mas mataas ang sahod sa mauunlad na bansa.
Hi there! This is my first time watching your vlog. I am Filipino and am currently working as an English teacher in Thailand. Unfortunately, Filipinos like me are not paid as well as native English speakers or white teachers, many of whom are not even professionals in education but rather travelers or other types of professionals who see teaching English in Thailand as an opportunity to earn extra income. I am considering trying my luck in Indonesia because of the better salary, the easier documentation process, and also to experience a new environment. Do you have any suggestions on how I can apply for teaching positions there? Can you recommend any specific websites where I can submit my application? Salamat, Kabayan!
Normally, you can search schools in Indonesia over the internet, Sir. They mostly have this 'Career' section where you may submit your application. Here are some schools to search: Raffles, National High School Jakarta, BINUS and Jakarta Intercultural School. Best of luck! ❤️
Hi, Sir, marami pong opportunities here. You can check my channel sir. I've recently uploaded a video po about how to apply abroad. The video includes the requirements. Thanks!
If there's one thing that the Philippine government should limit is the exportation of our English teachers since our neighbors will be able to close the gap with us as far as proficiency in the language is concerned. English being one of the few competitive advantages that we have especially for higher paying jobs overseas should be maintained in order to preserve that edge. Not only that, our BPO industry whose value proposition lies primarily on our relatively cheap English speaking workforce would face stiffer competition in the years ahead and it wouldn't be too far fetched to imagine that the industry will be moving to our neighbors in a decade or two if our costs become too high. Granted, they can also hire other nationals to teach them but if they opt for native speakers their timeline to achieve the so-called critical mass would be slower coz these Westerners generally require higher pay than Pinoys so not as many potential students would be able to afford the classes.
Suppose to be teacher of English not English teacher. If you say English teacher you are referring to a teacher born in UK but if you say teacher of English that person is a teacher teaching English language.
Nope, English also indicates language.. same with spanish.. as Spanish Teacher.. or other languages, it is can also indicates subjects.. same with Science Teacher, Math Teacher..
@@Ser_JoswaIndonesian here. most of Indonesian people less familiar with English, and believe me, it is harder for Indonesian to understand english with Indian accent. No offense. Then in my opinion a Philippine or Malaysian Teacher is preferable than Indian. Just saying.
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Good Day Sir Josh, ingat po. Bahasa Indonesia, keep safe.
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Nice video and a glimpse of what it's like in Indonesia.
How much can an experienced and certified teacher make there?
I am considering to Asia and Indonesia seems like a beautiful country, but not sure of how it is being a teacher there
Hey, Jovonni, Indonesia's a beauty, really.
Salary is totally dependent on your qualifications. It ranges from 1k USD to 5k USD, especially if you've finished your NQT.
The students here are sweet and respectful. I'd reckon you'll love it here.
Good luck, chap!
@@Ser_Joswa Thanks! I am going to start doing a bit more research. I think it would be an amazing experience
Would you happen to know of any good, reputable schools to contact? I am assuming you are in Jakarta
@@jovonnibullock1693 Jakarta Intercultural School (JIS) is one of them, Jovonni.
@@Ser_Joswa great. Thanks!
God bless po
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nakakamiss sa Jakarta Gojek is life
Totoo sir hihi sobrang convenient ng Gojek ❤️
Keep safe always sir Josh!
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Sir joswa. Support here. Ingat ka.. Support here.
Salamat po, Sir! ❤️
3 weeks kona now dito sa Jakarta Indonesia. So far so good! ❤
@@rafaelledesma3334 welcome to Indonesia po! ❤️❤️
@@Ser_Joswa saan kpo sir dito?
@@rafaelledesma3334 sa Jakarta po, Sir.
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Interesado ba din sila (Indonesians) magaral ng Filipino? Meroon bang nagtuturo ng Filipino dyan? Subscribed!
@@ZeCabreira may mangilan-ngilan, Sir. Pero mostly, Mandarin at English po ang focus nila. Thank you!
@@Ser_Joswa Malaki ba ang posibilidad na makahabol sila sa antas ng abilidad natin sa pagsasalita ng Ingles at dahilan nito ay balang araw ay lumipat ang industriya ng BPO sa kanila at maraming mawalan ng trabaho satin? Bukod dito mas lalong dadami ang magiging kakumpetensya ng mga Pinoy para sa mga trabahong mas mataas ang sahod sa mauunlad na bansa.
@@asyongmatipid2 They already are right on the doorstep, Sir.
Apa kabar kabayan. Love from philippines
@@loydogatis6989 baik! Thank you po! ❤️
Hi there! This is my first time watching your vlog. I am Filipino and am currently working as an English teacher in Thailand. Unfortunately, Filipinos like me are not paid as well as native English speakers or white teachers, many of whom are not even professionals in education but rather travelers or other types of professionals who see teaching English in Thailand as an opportunity to earn extra income. I am considering trying my luck in Indonesia because of the better salary, the easier documentation process, and also to experience a new environment. Do you have any suggestions on how I can apply for teaching positions there? Can you recommend any specific websites where I can submit my application? Salamat, Kabayan!
Normally, you can search schools in Indonesia over the internet, Sir. They mostly have this 'Career' section where you may submit your application. Here are some schools to search: Raffles, National High School Jakarta, BINUS and Jakarta Intercultural School. Best of luck! ❤️
@@Ser_Joswa Sana swertihin ako.
Naghahanap ako ng indonesian lesson , til napunta ako dito. Gusto kong matuto ng Indonesian. Madali lng po bang mag aral ng Indonesian?
@@ericpalisoc9927 hi, Sir, medyo madali po kasi yung alphabet nila ay English alphabet, gaya datin. 😁
Asan ka sir? Preschool ako dito sa Jakarta hehe
@@fmfilipina14 sa Jakarta rin po ☺️
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San ka po nag apply?
@@TobyD3 check my video sir, may reference po doon hihi
Pak char haha
Idol Diba mas maliit Ang value Ng Pera Ng Indonesia kumpara sa Pera natin ? Ang alam ko 12,000 rupiah ay 100 pesos lang sa ating bansa
@@mr.callejatv5691 medyo sir, yung 12k rupiah nila is around 40 pesos lang po satin. Pero yung cost ng bilihin dito sir, mura po. 😊
Sir,
Is there any opportunities for English teacher? What are the qualifications required.
Hi, Sir, marami pong opportunities here. You can check my channel sir. I've recently uploaded a video po about how to apply abroad. The video includes the requirements. Thanks!
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@@itsmesirpie3590 hello, Sir! ❤️
Nag accept ba Sila Ng Non Educ with teaching experience in Thailand sir? Thanks❤
@@si_grld Hi, Sir, far as I know, yes sir, natanggap po sila. Although, may mga schools na nagre-require ng teaching license po.
If there's one thing that the Philippine government should limit is the exportation of our English teachers since our neighbors will be able to close the gap with us as far as proficiency in the language is concerned. English being one of the few competitive advantages that we have especially for higher paying jobs overseas should be maintained in order to preserve that edge. Not only that, our BPO industry whose value proposition lies primarily on our relatively cheap English speaking workforce would face stiffer competition in the years ahead and it wouldn't be too far fetched to imagine that the industry will be moving to our neighbors in a decade or two if our costs become too high. Granted, they can also hire other nationals to teach them but if they opt for native speakers their timeline to achieve the so-called critical mass would be slower coz these Westerners generally require higher pay than Pinoys so not as many potential students would be able to afford the classes.
Aanhin mo naman ang English kung ikaw lang ang nakakapagsalita at nakaka intindi?
@@pogi378 Hindi ko maintindihan ang punto mo?
ANg daming teacher ayaw kunin Ng depend 😂
@@rosemi719 tapos kulang daw tayo sa teachers Hehehe.
Greedy af
Pano mgapply
Hi po, check my channel, Sir, may vid po ako about it.
Don't worry Tagalog accent naman tinuturo nya.😊
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Hanapin nyo ako sa FB! Hihi. Search: Ser Joswa
Suppose to be teacher of English not English teacher. If you say English teacher you are referring to a teacher born in UK but if you say teacher of English that person is a teacher teaching English language.
Nope, English also indicates language.. same with spanish.. as Spanish Teacher.. or other languages, it is can also indicates subjects.. same with Science Teacher, Math Teacher..
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Apa kabar?
@@ronnienestor aku baik, ka. Apa kabar?
Indian accents how come
Are you Indian who wants to teach here? It's possible as well. 😊
@@Ser_JoswaIndonesian here. most of Indonesian people less familiar with English, and believe me, it is harder for Indonesian to understand english with Indian accent. No offense. Then in my opinion a Philippine or Malaysian Teacher is preferable than Indian. Just saying.
Tangalin mo mask mo di maintindihan pag sasalita mo boss
Di Indonesia Kamu bisa bahasa
Bahasa Indonesia saya sidikit bang