Teaching English As Foreign Language Courses
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The basic qualifications to teach English in Japan are a degree and a TEFL certificate. However, you may also be eligible to get a working visa with Japan and go there without a degree and thus earn your degree whilst you're there. (You'll need to contact your local Japanese embassy or consulate to see if you're eligible for this.)But you should, at least, get the TEFL certificate so you'll have some knowledge of teaching and what you will be doing there. There are hundreds of schools where you can get this. If you want to go online for this then I'd recommend ICAL (www.icalweb.com).
They also have some information on teaching in Japan here: http://icalweb.com/wiki/index.php?title=…
