Teaching English in Romania

Romania is a stunningly beautiful country and has a reputation for giving a warm and friendly reception to foreigners. Since the fall the USSR and Romania entering the European Union‏‎, English has taken over as the predominant language taught in schools. State schools begin teaching English to students from the […]


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Teaching English in Qatar

Thanks to its large oil and gas fields – it possesses more than 15% of the world’s proven gas reserves – Qatar is one of the richest countries in the Gulf region. Qatar is an emirate with a small population largely made up of foreigners from South Asia and other […]


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Teaching English in Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico is a small group of islands in the Caribbean; it is a self-governing territory of the USA‏‎. With a population of about 4 million, the official languages are Spanish and English however Spanish is by far the most dominant language and despite English being taught in schools, many […]


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Teaching English in Portugal

Portugal is a modern, developed democracy with a distinguished history. It is the westernmost country of Europe bordered on the one side by Spain and the other by the Atlantic Ocean with a pleasant Mediterranean climate. It has a population of about 10 million with a high quality of life […]


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Teaching English in Poland

Poland joined the European Union (EU) in May 2004 therefore if you are an European Union‏‎ national you can visit Poland as a tourist and stay up to 3 months on your (valid) EU Passport, without having to provide any other formal documentation. For stays over 3 months, and if […]


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