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Energetic Teacher Wanted to Teach EFL in Taiwan

Date posted:2006-07-17 | Writer: Shane English School | Email: [email protected]

Teach in Tokyo SESJ offers qualified EFL teachers a challenging and rewarding experience in the Tokyo area. The position offers a better than average benefit package including reimbursed airfare, paid transportation, paid holidays and an opportunity to teach extra hours to save a bit more. The school offers a great deal in teacher support, from arrival through to additional advanced training. The teaching is usually in very small classes, maximum ten (10), but the average is about five (5). The teaching mix is about 50% young learners and 50% adults. A lot of the teaching involves one-on-one classes. For successful candidates, training in teaching Young Learners is provided during the first week in Japan. Teachers (CELTA qualified or equivalent) are paid a monthly salary of Y258, 000 (approximately 720 to 760). Teachers whose teaching hours exceed 275 per quarter are also paid a bonus of Y2, 000 for each extra hour taught depending upon qualifications and, teacher experience. Most teachers earn a bonus and the average bonus is usually in the region of Y20, 000. Potential annual savings of between 2, 500 to 4, 000 are easily achievable. Teachers will have about twenty-five days paid holidays per year. SESJ is predominantly a British School. If you are a native English speaker from the UK, have a recognized BA and an EFL Teaching certificate, we would be very interested in meeting with you to discuss teaching opportunities in Japan. Once we have completed an interview and you have been accepted by Shane Schools, it will take 8-10 weeks to arrange a visa. Please note that we will only be able to reply to candidates who meet all three minimum requirements. Native speaker from the UK, Australia or New Zealand. (The school?s niche in Japan is British English.) Have a recognized degree. Have an EFL certificate or are willing to take a certificate accepted by SESJ If you would like to proceed further or need further information, contact: Dave at [email protected] Teach in Taiwan SEST offers qualified EFL teachers a challenging and rewarding experience in Taipei or many of the southern provinces. The position offers a better than average benefit package including reimbursed airfare and an opportunity to teach extra hours and therefore a chance to save a lot more. The school offers a great deal in teacher support, from arrival through to additional advanced training. The teaching is usually in small classes, maximum 18, but the average is about 12. The teaching mix is about 80% young learners, with the remainder adults. For successful candidates, training in teaching Young Learners is provided during the first week in Taiwan. For the first six months of the contract period teachers are paid a guarantee of 80 teaching hours per month with starting salaries ranging from NT$43, 200 to NT$45, 600 (approximately 720 to 760) depending upon qualifications and, teacher experience. Most teachers teach more than the minimum 80 hours and average about 100 hours per month and therefore earn in the region of 950 per month. Potential annual savings of between 2, 500 to 5, 000 are easily achievable. Teachers will have about twenty-five days unpaid holidays per year. If you are a native English speaker from Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa the UK or the US, have a recognized BA from one of these countries and an EFL Teaching certificate, we would be very interested in meeting with you to discuss teaching opportunities in Taiwan. Once we have completed an interview and you have been accepted by Shane Schools, it will take one to three weeks to arrange a visa. Please note that we will only be able to reply to candidates who meet all three minimum requirements. Native English speaker from Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa the UK or the US, Have a recognized degree from one of these countries Have an EFL certificate or are willing to take a certificate accepted by SEST. For more information visit the SEST website Contact usIf you would like to proceed further or need further information, contact: Dave at [email protected]

Shane English School6f-1, 41 Roosevelt RoadSection 2Taipei106Taiwantel: [email protected] us

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 highlights the difficulties in past tenses but also points out the similarities in usage and form compared to present tenses. The unit outlines the important rules regarding the various forms and also highlights the common errors and difficulties students face in grasping the past tenses. It is important to be aware of these common errors so we can effectively teach to ensure maximum benefit for the students.This lesson walked me through the different variations of lesson planning and the important areas that should be covered when constructing a lesson plan. It taught me to be flexible in my teachings to allow for an organic flow of the lessons with students in the classroom. It was beneficial to see completed lesson plans and examples of other documents to learn how I can structure my lessons and what style I should use.


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