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what's the difference between "foreign teachers"and "overseas teachers"?
Nov 19, 2009 11:32 AM
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Foreign - are from a country other than the one that they are living in (for example I am from England but I am a teacher in Brazil - to my students I am a foreign teacher. Overseas - live in a different country from their students (for example I teach online at italki and most of my students are in Asia or Europe. Therefore I am an overseas teacher).
November 19, 2009
foreign is foreign so overseas are overseas ..........
November 23, 2009
You use overseas to describe things that involve or are in foreign countries, usually across a sea or an ocean. He has returned to South Africa from his long overseas trip. overseas trade figures. = foreign Overseas is also an adverb. If you're staying for more than three months or working overseas :=)
November 19, 2009
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