The TEFL Times » Beverly Maniago /times The only online TEFL newspaper Wed, 23 May 2012 06:33:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.4 Planning to Teach English in China? /times/2009/01/planning-to-teach-english-in-china/ /times/2009/01/planning-to-teach-english-in-china/#comments Sat, 31 Jan 2009 06:37:12 +0000 david /times/?p=494 All across the globe, many individuals have seen a pressing need to learn the English language. This is due to reasons which vary for different people. There are some who want to learn the language because it is used by most onlines sites. On the other hand, there are some individuals who are interested [...]]]>

All across the globe, many individuals have seen a pressing need to learn the English language. This is due to reasons which vary for different people. There are some who want to learn the language because it is used by most onlines sites. On the other hand, there are some individuals who are interested with the celebrities of Hollywood. They want to learn how to speak English, so that they will be able to understand celebrity news. There are also some people who want to make their travel to the USA easy, while there are some who are interested with the politics of the country. However, the most well known reason would be easier communication with business clients.

There are various countries which are searching for foreign degree holders to teach English language to their students. Among these is China wherein ESL schools are located all over the mainland. If you want teach english you can apply at an ESL center in Zhenjiang. This language school is owned by an American, and it provides teaching jobs all throughout the country. You will work full time for 25 hours each week, with a monthly salary of 6,000 to 7,000RMB.





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Even if you are far from your home, you have no reason to worry about where you are going to stay. The school will provide you with a fully-furnished room. What is more, you will be offered with an air ticket allowance. If you want to teach English in China, you have to be a native speaker of the language. You have to be a resident within countries like Canada; United States; United Kingdom; New Zealand; and Australia. You also need an associate degree or bachelor’s degree for you to qualify for the position.

Other than being a native English speaker and a degree, you are required to submit the following along with your e-mailed application letter:

* a copy of your diploma
* your resume
* a clear recent photo
* a certification copy of TESOL or TEFL
* a passport copy
* your phone number
* your credentials

If you want to teach English and would like to know more regarding an opportunity to teach English in China, you can log on to www.esljob.org as well as www.esljobchina.org.

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Teach English in Korea and you Won’t Regret it /times/2009/01/teach-english-in-korea-and-you-wont-regret-it/ /times/2009/01/teach-english-in-korea-and-you-wont-regret-it/#comments Fri, 23 Jan 2009 06:22:18 +0000 david /times/?p=483 Beverly Maniago suggests how teaching english in Korea can be a positive experience.

Even if the lifestyle in Korea is traditional and focused on the family, it regards the West as the viewpoint of its success and prosperity. It provides a warm welcome to multinational companies who are looking for good investments. On [...]]]>

Beverly Maniago suggests how teaching english in Korea can be a positive experience.

Even if the lifestyle in Korea is traditional and focused on the family, it regards the West as the viewpoint of its success and prosperity. It provides a warm welcome to multinational companies who are looking for good investments. On the other hand, when you walk about its major cities, you will notice that the citizens here are embracing the western culture. Because of this globalization, Korea has seen a need to be familiar with the English language. From young kids to taxi drivers, almost all of the people here try to learn the dialect of the West.


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With the need to learn English, the demand for foreign teachers within the country is increasing. If you want to teach English in Korea, you may be designated to aid students studying in private hagwons. These are special schools which teach various subject matters at separate classes. Compared to traditional schools, the former has smaller classes which are easier to handle. A lot of young children are sent by their parents to study in hagwons, so that they will be able to learn more.

Since the class population of hagwons is smaller, most foreign English teachers opt to work here. They want to handle a small class while they are still new with the experience. Usually, preschool classes are held during the day; while grade school classes are held during the afternoon. If your qualifications are high, you will be able to find a teaching profession in universities.

When you want to teach English, you will be able to find positions all throughout the country. Among these is a teaching profession in a language school in Gyeonggi, Suwon. If you are hired, you will be paid with 2.0 to 2.6 won each month for working full time. You will be handling a class which has a maximum of 12 students, for 30 hours every week. In order for you to qualify, you must be a native speaker of the language. You also have to be a resident of the United States; United Kingdom; Canada; Ireland; New Zealand; or Australia. You must have acquired a bachelor’s degree. When you do not have previous experience, you will be provided with full training so that you will be able to teach your students well.

You will know more regarding your other requirements and the wonderful benefits that you will get while you teach English in Korea when you visit www.esljobkorea.org and other pertinent information on teaching English at www.esljob.org.

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