 So first up we have Asia, so where can I teach English without a university degree in Asia? The best places most of the time are Southeast Asia, specifically countries like Cambodia, Vietnam and Indonesia. And just look at the beautiful pictures here that I picked. That's kind of my favorite part when I make slides, the pictures. So beautiful. Okay, like I want to go everywhere. So Cambodia, Vietnam, excuse me, I have something in my throat now. So Cambodia, Vietnam and Indonesia are the best places in Asia to go and teach if you don't have a university degree. Also the cost of living is very low there, which is great. And the salaries in Southeast Asia are up to $1,500. And I did a live session about teaching English in Asia before where I mentioned more details about each country. So you should go and check that out. But basically that's always something to consider like the cost of living versus the salary because $1,500 might not sound like much. But considering the low cost of living, that salary is going to get you very far. Extra benefits, not that many. So extra benefits, for example, in country, especially in East Asia, so like China, South Korea, Taiwan, Japan, there you get a lot of great extra benefits like free healthcare. You get bonuses, end of contract, bonuses, pension. You get free housing, free airfare, things like that. In Southeast Asia, that's not really a thing. So you just get your salary and that is it pretty much. But great places to go if you want to teach without a degree. And also worth mentioning South Korea here. So normally for South Korea, you do need a four-year university degree to go and teach there. However, there is the talk program where you can apply to if you have a two-year associates degree. So maybe that's something that a lot of people didn't know. So if you have a two-year degree, you can apply through the talk program and then teach English and South Korea. That might be a really great opportunity. Salaries are higher and you have a lot more extra benefits and you are in Korea, which is an amazing country. Then we have China, which is worth mentioning because it used to be a couple of years ago where you could go and teach without a degree. But things have changed and now teachers are required to have a four-year degree in order to qualify for the Z visa in China, which is the work visa there. And that's the visa that you need to be a teacher in China to work there. So keep that in mind. Of course, there are schools because China is actually the country with the largest demand for English teachers. It's a huge country. There's like language schools everywhere. So they have a huge demand in teachers. And so some schools, they also hire people who are, for example, on a tourist visa, which is actually illegal and we do not recommend it. You shouldn't do that. If you get caught and they do inspections, if you get caught, you get deported and fined. And I don't know if you can ever go come back to China. I don't know, but it's not a great situation. You want to be in. And some of the schools, they don't care because they don't get deported. They probably have to pay a fine, but they are probably worth, it's probably worth the risk for them. So you're going to find a lot of sketchy schools who are trying to get teachers to come. Luring them, you know, to China on a tourist visa and then just having work technically illegally. But you should not do that. So there are a lot of other great places to work if you don't have a degree. So Cambodia, Vietnam, Indonesia, just look at the pictures. Amazing places. Amazing places. All right. So let's see. Here question. I have a master's degree in English literature been teaching English in Bangladesh, which country will be suitable for me to teach English. Great. Okay. So actually, I think my colleague Lisa, she did a live session about, you know, teaching English abroad as a non native English speaker. So I highly recommend you check that out. She names all the countries and we also have actually resources. Let me see if I can just find it real quick. Or I have to share that with you later. Here. I found it. So you can go here, do this blog article and you'll find the best places for non native English speakers to teach English abroad. So that's going to help you. And then also reach out maybe to Lisa, watch her previous live sessions for more information about that. Okay. But I mean, a master's degree in English literature and you have teaching experience sounds really, really great. So I'm sure you can find a position abroad as well. All right. Then we have Nuntana with a question. What's Teflor T-Soll certificate that accepted worldwide to work in teaching? ITTT hours. Our certificate is accepted worldwide and actually have some certificates right here. This is the teaching English online certificate. So this one is accepted worldwide. It's also really nice quality. I really like those certificates. So yeah, our certificates are accepted worldwide are accredited. You can also what's great about this one. And I've showed this before, but let me just show again. So all the certificates, they do have a unique number here that employers can use to verify that this is a real certificate. It's not a Photoshop one or anything like that. You can go to the ITTT website and punch this number in and verify that it's a real Teflor T-Soll certificate. And yeah, you can actually find more about our accreditation and affiliation on our website. We have an accreditation tab on our website. If you click on that, you'll find out more about all of that. Hi, Mikey. Good to see you. Cool. All right. Then we have Iran. One more question from India, Mumbai. I have completed my masters in science and right now pursuing a Teflor T-Soll course. Can I teach English in Europe? Okay, great. I'm actually going to cover Europe in a little bit so you can stay tuned and then find out more about that. So this is Asia.