Teachers before you go.
Learn non-American varieties of English, especially Canadian. Students in other countries are confronted with many forms of English. Canadian/American English has usually been preferred.
Students now are exposed to teachers and materials from at least North America, Britain, Hong Kong, Australia, New Zealand, and even philippines and they are frustrated by instructors who correct what they have learned from another native English speaker.
Teachers should be able to help students master the speaking, writting, reading and listening forms of either major variety and should be familiar with the forms found in other countries, as well.
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