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Job Teaching English in Vietnam (2)

Date posted:2015-11-10 | Writer: Atlanta Language Educator Center | Email: [email protected]

Atlanta Language Educator Center located in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam are looking for TEFL certified foreign teachers to teach EFL at various levels (kids to adults) in house. Teachers will mainly be teaching in our center and some other campuses around HCMC, under a written agreement for a fixed number of hours per week or month and other relevant benefits in both short term and long term.

REQUIREMENTS:

• Bachelor degree or higher

• Native level English speaker

• CELTA/TESOL/TEFL certificate

BENEFITS:

• Working location of preference: HCMC (Saigon), Vietnam.

• Employment type: 3/6 month to 1 year contract, renewable

• Program caters for: young learners, teens, adult students

• Full time or part-time position

• Wage: USD gross/hour (negotiable)

TO APPLY:

If you are interested, please forward your resume, cover letter, recent photo together with the following to the email address given on the job heading.

• Your CV (phone number & Skype ID included + please indicate your current location & when is your possible commencement date)

• Scanned university degree

• Scanned ESL teaching certificates

• Scanned passport photo-page

Atlanta Language Educator Center

236, Nguyen Thi Minh Khai

Ho Chi Minh City,

Vietnam

Phone: 0938.525.845 (Ms. Dung) or 0163.8044.330 (Ms. Chi)

 

 

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.

 

The unit itself encouraged me to refer to the types of lessons unit. The test was a bit difficult for me. I do get confused with the types of lessons especially when it comes to the boomerang lesson. Both this unit and the last unit revealed areas of weakness for me when it comes to Teaching English as a Second or Other Language. This has inspired me to go back and study it out a bit more.As one of the hard parts of the English language, grammar can be fun because it reminds us how much we do not know how some things work but they are automatically used, pronounced. I was reminded of the difference between possessive pronouns and possessive adjectives. Possessive adjectives are describing the noun and are followed by noun, and possessive pronouns they take place of the noun.


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