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Teaching English in Kazakhstan

Date posted:2013-03-14 | Writer: Capital Education | Email: [email protected]

We are looking for EFL teachers with some experience and a sense of adventure to work in Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan. Candidates should be creative in their teaching methods and have highly developed communication skills. Candidates with TEFL qualifications are preferred, although we are willing to consider those with significant relevant experience.

Our school is the largest of its kind in Astana. As a result, our clientele is extremely diverse. We teach children and adults on site in our school, train professionals from ministries, state organisations and private companies, and work with children in local state schools across the country in cooperation with the Ministry of Education.

Conditions:

- Competitive rates of pay depending on qualifications and experience - Visa facilitation provided

Additional Information:

For those interested in Russian or Kazakh language we also offer our teachers courses for a reduced fee.

Capital Education has also placed its teachers in local universities, offering courses in economics, politics and law. If you have a suitable Masters degree it is also possible to find teaching opportunities related to your field of study. Contact us at the e-mail address given on the job heading for more information and to apply.

Below you can read feedback from an ITTT graduate regarding one section of their online TEFL certification course. Each of our online courses is broken down into concise units that focus on specific areas of English language teaching.

 

Unit 6 on Professional Development covered guidelines on Cultural issues that a teacher should be aware of. Guidelines for finding employment was discussed, and the sample CV/resume and cover letter are helpful as a reference. The list of associations and organizations as well as the webliography are great resources to refer to for further advancement in the English Teaching Profession. Thank you!This unit gave me great examples on how to make the students remember irregular verbs and how to catch their mistakes when using irregular verbs. I found the past tenses lesson to be a lot easier than the present tenses lesson and I think it was because the present tense lesson opened my eyes to all the different variations. This unit also gave me great ideas on how to teach the different tenses.


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