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TEFL in Odessa, Ukraine

Date posted:2004-12-10 | Writer: London School of English | Email: [email protected]

TEFL Qualified ESL Teacher Needed: Odessa, Ukraine

Posted By: <>Date: Thursday, 9 December 2004, at 9:59 a.m.

TEFL Qualified ESL teacher of English needed for our Odessa school in Ukraine.

Contracts are to commence February 2005 and September 2005 and run for 11 months.

Candidates need to be native English speakers with a TEFL (or equivalent)certificate. Some teaching experience preferred. Priority will be given to applicants who are enthusiastic about teaching and keen to develop their teaching skills.

Main Duties: 24 contact hours a week To attend a weekly 20 minute admin meeting To attend teaching development seminars every two weeks To conduct a Saturday conversation class, approx. 3 times a year To participate in student social events approx. 5 times a year

Applicants should be willing to teach: Children, teenagers and adults. Beginner to Advanced level Out-side business contracts Cambridge Examination courses, FCE & CAE

Support given by the D.O.S where necessary.

We offer a competitive salary plus conveniently located accommodation.

The school is situated in the centre of Odessa and currently employs 12 teachers, 8 of whom are British.

The school is part of a chain of three schools, Kiev, Donyetz and Odessa and is committed to teacher development.

Those interested please send you CV (with references or reference source) + photo .

Contact Person: Deborah Mailer, Academic Director [email protected]

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.

 

This unit provides a great overview of the course as a whole, making it very clear what we will be learning and how we can expect to go about learning it. The section with the professional acronyms and the section about employment prospects were especially helpful, as the first provides a helpful guide to the more common trade terminology and the second provides some good insight into potential working conditions in the field.This lesson was somewhat difficult for me but I enjoyed the challenge. I appreciate the layout and format of this unit as it made it easy to break down the rules and I now have a much better grasp and understanding of the four different past tenses. I also found the sections on student errors and mistakes a helpful insight as to what areas I will need to be familiar in order to correct and offering more detailed clarification.


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