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    Is there really a difference between judging and forming an opinion of someone?

    Judging implies reaching an objective truth that is greater than the person making it. Forming opinions implies developing subjective positions that are specific to the person making them. Judgments imply finality. Opinions imply mutability.
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    To become an ESL teacher do i need to major in ESL education?

    I am an ESL instructor and I don't think there are many, if any, undergraduate ESL programs. You have the right idea - study English or education or linguistics as an undergrad, then get a TESOL Masters. Personally, I studied Philosophy and Communications as an undergrad. I became an ESL...
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