English Language Lecturer
English Language Lecturers are responsible for teaching English language skills to students. This can include teaching grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, and writing skills. English Language Lecturers may also teach English literature or culture. They typically work in schools, colleges, or universities, but may also work in private language schools or other settings.
Educational Background
To become an English Language Lecturer, you typically need a bachelor's degree in English or a related field. Some employers may also require a master's degree in English or a related field. In addition to your formal education, you may also need to obtain a teaching certification. The specific requirements for obtaining a teaching certification vary from state to state.