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One billion people speak or are trying to speak English, according to an estimate published by the British Council.
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assistance with accommodation, assistance with finding accommodation, moderation fee, language school addresses, minimum university degree, free furnished accommodation, expat teachers, minimum first degree, month renewable contract, summer language camps, teaching young learners, language teaching organisations, native speaker teachers, internet adverts, help with accommodation, check adverts, freelance teaching, private language institutes, local adverts, private language schools, teacher development programme, placement organisations, gap year students, visa sponsorship, homestay accommodation
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British Council, International House, New Zealand, Hong Kong, South Africa, Ministry of Education, Saudi Arabia, Czech Republic, English First, Middle East, North American, Chiang Mai, Eastern Europe, Cambridge Certificate, New York, Latin America, Language Link, Costa Rica, San Francisco, Try Note, Buenos Aires, European Union, Managing Director, United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi
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