Wondering which states in America you believe are best situated to deal with incoming disasters, and/or other countries you think are less likely to face some of the more severe effects.
Wondering which states in America you believe are best situated to deal with incoming disasters, and/or other countries you think are less likely to face some of the more severe effects.
I've heard it's feasible to get a job teaching English with basically that skillset. No idea on the details, though.
Are they gonna need English teachers that badly after the west implodes though?
President Xi plz set up schools for dumb laowais like me so we don't have to fight in the climate wars
It's likely that the U.S. zombie economy will shamble on for quite a while longer. So... maybe?
230 million people still speak French with a projection of 650 million in 30 years and their empire exploded centuries ago. English will be important your entire lifetime.
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You get a z visa which is good for 30 days on arrival. To do this you need a job, you need 2 years experience or a TEFL and then you need to convert to short term residency on arrival. Short term residency is renewable every 12 months.