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TEFL Position in Spain

Date posted:2010-07-13 | Writer: The English House | Email: [email protected]

The English House is looking for two TEFL qualified teachers to form part of our team for the upcoming school year. The posts involve teaching 18 hours per week to children and adolescents in groups of up to 10 students. Experience in teaching children and adolescents is essential. We are looking for career minded teachers who truly enjoy teaching these age groups. Higher qualifications and experience with Trinity and Cambridge exams is a plus. All applicants must be EU citizens or hold a valid Spanish work permit. Benefits include a legal Spanish contact with full Social Security benefits. Gross monthly salary for a timetable of 21½ teaching hours is €1,310. Teachers are given paid holidays for two weeks at Christmas, three days during the local fair, and one week at Easter. Free weekly Spanish lessons and yoga classes are also offered, together with support for teacher development. 

To apply, please send CV in WORD or PDF format to the address given on the job heading. Shortlisted candidates will refceive a detailed job description and application form.

Candidates must be available to interview in Seville. Flights will not be reimbursed.

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 was helpful. I remember the lesson plan activity from the TEFL certificate course to be particularly difficult, so I really appreciated the review in the CBTE course. Hopefully I will be able to apply these skills more easily when I write my lesson plan for this course. I also appreciated the multiple resources that were provided in this unit. I look forward to going through them sometime tomorrow.In this unit, I learned about the different future tenses: future simple, future continuous, future perfect, future perfect continuous, going to future, present simple, and present continuous. I learned about the nuances between future simple and going to future. In general, I believe most native speakers use these two tenses interchangeably, but it was interesting to point out the specific usages of each.


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