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To be qualified to be a French Teacher most schools will require that you have the proper teaching credentials, be certified to teach, and have at least a Bachelor's degree. Since yo are wanting to teach a specific language the school might require that you also have a degree in the language. Though living abroad in France is good for the experience, you still need the credentials.
Because the language of the Normans was French.
In English"What is your educational qualification?"in French"Quelle est votre qualification d'enseignement?"
Alfred Sardou has written: 'The French language self-taught' -- subject(s): Composition and exercises, French language 'The French language with or without a teacher' -- subject(s): French language, Pronunciation, Grammar, Conversation and phrase books
Native teachers would have better understanding in how to engage the students. Foreign teachers, depending what the lesson is, might know the subject better. For instance a french teacher teaching french language.
Being a French teacher would be a good job if you were well-qualified and loved teaching and the French language. The pay is of a normal teacher at the high school or college level and the incentives are usually decent. This job could be very interesting and fun!
Lili Heimers has written: 'Aids for the French teacher' -- subject(s): French language, Study and teaching
Williams Officials Spoke French And So Named The Animals In Their Own French Language.
you'll need a degree - in the UK you can either do a Batchelor of Education (BEd) if you want to Primary school teaching, or you can take a subject in a subject e.g. maths, english, french..... and then a 1 year Post Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) which is basically your teacher training. The first year of your teaching career is also part of your qualification.
haiti is not french it is creol RE: Haiti's second most popular language is french, and Creole is a derivitive of French and another language. Haiti was ruled by the French (Not anymore) and that's how they came to speak French in the first place.
French has been official since Belgian colonial times in the 1880s.
because they are a big influence in there culture they ruled cambodia for whileFrench became the official language of Cambodia during French colonization period. Since Cambodian independence, French has become less popular and English has become the predominant foreign language.