The European Union or EU is a collection of European countries which have formed a social and economic union. This has had important consequences for teachers there. Essentially citizens of any EU country have the right to live and work in any other EU country and they will receive preferential […]
Continue ReadingTeaching English in the Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic is a small country on the island of Hispaniola which it shares with Haiti. It is the second largest Caribbean country (after Cuba) with a population of around 10 million people with Spanish being the native language. Qualifications & Pay The usual requirements are a degree with […]
Continue ReadingTeaching English in the Czech Republic
The Czech Republic has a rich and varied history. Once known as Bohemia it formed around the city of Prague and following the First World War became the core of Czechoslovakia. After the Second World War it became communist, later being invaded and controlled by the Warsaw Pact countries. In […]
Continue ReadingTeaching English in the Caribbean
Many of the countries in the Caribbean have English as an official language and there is little or no need for TEFL teachers, especially as ELL tourism hasn’t really taken off here. However, there are still options with some of the islands Spanish speaking and thus with openings for TEFL […]
Continue ReadingTeaching English in Thailand
There are many good jobs in Thailand for English teachers. While in the past almost anyone could get in and teach there, these days standards have risen and competition for jobs is greater so the more qualifications and experience you have, the better. Requirements In the past being a native […]
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