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Candidates should be teachers, teacher trainers or ministry officials who are or will be professionally involved with English
for Law. They should be highly motivated individuals who are both dedicated to their own professional development and willing
to share their knowledge with colleagues. Candidates should be able to do academic work at a U.S. university (an advanced
level of reading and writing, roughly equivalent to a TOEFL score of 525), understand technical terms in English relating
to computers and the Internet, and possess some understanding of the necessary vocabulary in the area of Legal English. Candidates
should also have regular access to the Internet and an audio CD player, be able to navigate in Windows and create a Word document,
be familiar with the Internet and web browsers, and be able to type in English well enough to perform on-line tasks in real-time
and to submit written assignments in a timely manner.
Candidates will be nominated by American embassies and selected in a competitive process. Interested candidates should
contact the Regional English Language Officer or Cultural Affairs Officer at the nearest American embassy
Email for more information
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