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Job For EFL Teachers in France

Date posted:2016-07-25 | Writer: GOODSIR | Email: [email protected]

Currently recruiting EFL teachers for an August start, Goodsir Language School are a team of positive people working together for a common goal. We seek and reward creative, results-driven individuals who are passionate about their work. If you are a skilled and experienced EFL teacher and would like to work in an innovative English training company we would like to hear from you. You will be teaching business clients approximately 22 hours per week either individually or in mini groups. Your working week is 35 hours so the time remaining will be used as preparation and travel time. 

QUALIFICATIONS:

Teaching experience is essential. You must get along well with professionals and be willing to work hard to ensure that you can deliver high quality tailor made lessons. We are known for the quality of our teaching and the results we achieve. We are looking for honest teachers. You must have a valid working permit for France as well as a driving license to be considered. Please do not apply if you do not. 

SALARY AND BENEFITS:

Starting salary is 1750 euros before tax. Please note that this is a full time position. The cost of living locally is quite low. 600 per month should cover all of your major expenses such as rent (own flat) bills and food. You will have 6 weeks of holidays during the year. Health insurance will be provided.

TO APPLY:

Please send your CV to the email address given on the job heading. We will contact you should we be interested in discussing your application further. Due to the number of CVs we receive we will not be able to respond to every application. I look forward to hearing from you.

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 provided examples of common classroom materials and how best to utilize them in the classroom. It also provided a long list of useful websites and other resources which could help students learn specific grammar points or see real-life examples of English language. These are useful for both the students and the teacher, and I suspect I will refer back to this unit in the future.The content of this unit was mainly grammar and the different parts of speech. As a teacher myself, I have studied some of the grammar points whilst in the classroom, but it was nice to review and learn a few more different labels for parts of speech. I feel I have learned more specialized grammar and I have really reviewed what I once learned, so I can better teach it in the classroom.


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