How to Teach English Abroad - A New Guide
ÒThis guide is really 3 guides in one. That is, 3 download ebooks plus a website. Richard Davies, who started teaching ESL in Madrid in 1996, has created the package for anyone wanting to successfully start a new career teaching English overseas.
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The main part of the package is Teach English Abroad ò€“ Guide to Jobs. This ebook of over 80 pages covers a whole range of topics related to finding an ESL job. After the introduction there is a chapter on training, qualifications and getting experience. Confusing acronyms such as TEFL, TESOL, CELTA, etc are fully explained. The array of job and work options are dealt with next. The main parts of the guide are the chapters on finding work and applying for and getting a job. Getting an ESL job is quite different than getting a typical job at home. The Guide to Jobs walks you through the process step-by-step. The rest of the book deals with private classes, earning a good living from teaching and preparing to move overseas to work. In the final section, 10 teachers give their stories and offer tips and advice.
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Choosing where you want to live and work is, for many, the first big question to answer. Even if you have one country in mind from the outset, you need to look around. You may well find better locations where it will be easier to find work and work legally and you may get a better standard of living. The Teach English Abroad ò€“ Guide to Countries is an ebook that looks closely at 62 countries as teaching ESL destinations. All of the popular teaching locations are covered as well as many that are little known. For each country you"ll get up-to-date information on the availability of jobs, local job options, salaries, working conditions and other relevant factors.
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Along with the Guide to Countries there is the Teach English Abroad Members Website. This members only site contains all the useful internet links for getting information on the net. Rather than fill the Guide to Countries book with links that can"t be added to or updated Richard Davies has created an entire website. Each of the 62 countries featured in the book has it own webpage with links in different categories from jobs to embassies, discussion forums to business directories. With the members website there is no longer any need to search the net. All the info you need is at your fingertips.
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Last, but by no means least, is the issue of whether you can actually teach. Teach English Abroad ò€“ The Complete Guide includes a book on "How to Teach English as a Foreign Language". This is a 112-page TEFL course that covers the essentials on the job itself. While not intended to be an alternative to a full TEFL course, for those new to teaching this guide will be invaluable.
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Other guides or websites only address one or at best 2 of the important questions asked in the opening of this article. Teach English Abroad answers all 3 and fully. The package will save you time, money and a great deal of effort. Furthermore it is totally risk free, offering a money-back guarantee in case you are not 100% satisfied.
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