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TEFL Spain - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Study Spanish Teach English ann. 2


Date posted:2024-04-04 | Writer: Canterbury English Teaching Academy | Email: [email protected] Since 1991, Canterbury English has been offering exciting opportunities and has graduated English speakers (native and bilingual) from all walks of life to teach, while experiencing the thrills of living in a foreign country. Madrid is the vibrant capital of Spain with a low cost of living and a state of the art transportation system.There is a diversity of people and cultures, coupled with the greatest nightlife in the world.Rich in history, tradition and architectural beauty, as well as being one of the safest capitals of the world, Madrid provides the perfect surroundings to live and work. We supply the security of a One Year Student Visa*, which allows you to work 30 hours a...  [Read more]

Which are the best Spanish speaking countries for teaching English abroad? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


There are several great Spanish-speaking destinations for teaching English abroad, here are our favorites right now: Each of these countries not only offers a vibrant Spanish-speaking setting but also has a significant demand for English teachers. Immerse yourself in the language and culture while shaping the future of eager learners. What are the benefits of teaching English in Spain? What are the benefits of teaching English in Mexico? What are the benefits of teaching English in Chile? What are the benefits of teaching English in Costa Rica? What are the benefits of teaching English in Argentina? If you are looking to teach English in a Spanish-speaking country, Spain might be the obvious choice. Here are some great reasons to consider it: Experience the warmth and charm of Spain...  [Read more]

Helping Spanish Native Speakers to Get Motivated and Confident to Participate in EFL Lessons - TEFL Blog


Elizaveta Pachina Alumni Experiences To finish the TEFL course, I would like to write on a topic that worries many EFL high school teachers in Spain: the lack of motivation, improvement, and participation of their students in the classroom. This is a topic that was widely discussed during my MA in Foreign Language Teaching. For this reason, I would like to take this opportunity to do some further research on this since I believe it's a topic of ultimate importance to all EFL teachers working in Spain. I will discuss how to solve this issue through the use of IT created to facilitate school exchanges. National Statistics Reasons of the Problem Student Exchange Program Need of New Teaching Methods Do you want to teach English abroad? Take a TEFL course today! Related Articles: This post...  [Read more]

Latin Americans have a unique attitude for learning English and living life to the full. Jobs are plentiful in this region for our TEFL graduates. - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


Whether you are a newly qualified teacher or are simply looking to move on to a new country after teaching for some time, it is important to research the requirements for English teachers in your chosen destination. Finding out what qualifications are needed, whether you need a visa before arriving etc. in advance will help you to create a successful plan and avoid disappointment farther down the road. This infographic looks at the requirements needed for teaching in Latin America. With regard to qualifications the majority of countries in the region will require at least a TEFL certificate. While preferred, a degree is not always necessary in most Latin American countries making it a great destination for those who have not completed a university degree. One exception is Costa Rica...  [Read more]

Where is the best place to teach English in Spain? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


For TEFL-qualified teachers seeking the best places to teach English in Spain, top cities to consider include Madrid, the vibrant capital; Barcelona, known for its rich art and architecture; and Seville, the heart of Andalusian culture. Other noteworthy options include Granada and Palma de Mallorca, both of which offer unique cultural experiences and teaching opportunities. Also read: How do I find a job teaching English in Spain? Madrid Barcelona Seville Granada Palma de Mallorca The capital of Spain, Madrid, houses over 3 million residents, and its thriving English language learning community ensures an abundance of teaching positions. Both public schools and private language institutes frequently seek new staff, while private tutoring can provide a profitable avenue. On average, Madrid...  [Read more]

5 Simple Ideas on Teaching Grammar - TEFL Blog


Elizaveta Pachina Teaching Ideas I think of myself as having been fortunate enough to have had the opportunity to learn other languages at a young age. I was taught French in primary school and at home, I learned or acquired Spanish. At school, I remember my language teacher being very textbook-oriented and she focused and followed the book to the "T". I picked up easily on the grammar because I had already learned Spanish at home and I was also very keen to learn foreign languages, especially French. The grammar didn't seem difficult or boring to me at all because I had already been exposed to the language at a very early age. However, many students didn't feel the same way I did and had difficulty with the subject and therefore, developed a disinterest in learning another language....  [Read more]

Foreign Language Experience and How it Helps With EFL Training - TEFL Blog


Elizaveta Pachina Alumni Experiences In the following essay, I have chosen to explain my late-in-life interest in becoming certified as an EFL teacher, based on my background with foreign language experience, which began at an early age. My Story First Step Local Culture Future Possibilities Do you want to teach English abroad? Take a TEFL course! Related Articles: This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Manuel GK. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT. I was what some would call an early bloomer. As a baby, my mother read to me at night until I fell asleep. By the age of 2, I could speak in simple but uninterrupted sentences with proper syntax. By a few months after my third birthday, I was able to read the...  [Read more]

Peculiarities of The English Language - TEFL Blog


Elizaveta Pachina Teaching Ideas I did not realize how difficult English is until I became fluent in Spanish. I am currently studying French and I am pretty good at French. I have a basic knowledge of Esperanto. English is difficult for several reasons English is not a phonetic language There are exceptions to every rule Some examples of other exceptions to English rules Pronunciation Are you ready to teach English all over the world? Related Articles: Listen to this blog post: This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Wayne K. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT. I will just touch on each of these since a book could be written about each of these. Also Read: Teaching Young Learners vs. Adult Learners - The...  [Read more]

TEFL Brazil - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Efl Teachers Needed For August In Sunny Brazil


Date posted:2019-04-17 | Writer: Colegio Anglo Prudente | Email: [email protected] Colegio Anglo Prudente, one of the most renowned private high schools in the state of Sao Paulo, needs an ESL teacher to meet oncoming demands. Classes would involve various levels (basic to advanced) and various ages (but mostly adolescents/adults). The work week would be approximately 44 hours a week. Most classes are in the afternoon and early evening. Base salary of $R 3,500 (more than three times what most Brazilian ESL teachers make) + Hourly Wages for classes taught + Health insurance. Living costs in region are substantially lower than in vast majority of Brazilian major cities (such as Sao Paulo Center, Rio, etc.). Salary is easily enough to live comfortably and travel on breaks....  [Read more]

Difficulties in English Phonetics and Phonology: How Foreign Learners Can Master it - TEFL Blog


Elizaveta Pachina Teaching Ideas First and foremost I'd like to address why phonetics issues very early piqued my interest in teaching English for foreigners. Ever since childhood, I was surrounded by people with substantial articulatory and auditory phonetic problems, not so much with the acoustic ones. Natural Problems Study Issues Self-consciousness Firstly, I attended the sign language and lip-reading courses. Are my efforts worthwhile? Do you want to teach English abroad? Take a TEFL course! Related Articles: This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Asbiorn B. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT. Firstly, those auditory problems were inherited biologically by people around me and couldn't be helped much...  [Read more]

Most Common Problems for English Learners in Spanish-Speaking Colombia - TEFL Blog


Elizaveta Pachina Teaching Ideas For this assignment, I decided to research problems experienced by Colombian students learning English. I will be teaching English in Colombia and thought this subject would benefit me. My findings more generally reflect the difficulties of Spanish-speaking learners. The paper outlines the top ten difficulties for Spanish-speakers learning English (vocabulary, spelling/pronunciation, subject-verb-agreement, verb tense, dialects, subject omission, pronunciation, stress, slang, and literal translations) based on CCJK (2019). Where possible I relate this information to my experiences/examples and units in the TEFL course. Vocabulary difficulties Spelling and Punctuation Difficulties Subject-Verb Agreement Verb Tense Dialects The omission of the Subject...  [Read more]

How to Legally Teach English in Spain with a Student Visa - TEFL Blog


Mark Crocker Visa and Legal Spain is traditionally one of the most popular destinations in Europe for teaching English abroad due to the great climate, fascinating culture and large number of jobs on offer year round. However, as the process of obtaining a work visa for non-EU citizens can be a bit of a hassle, many employers choose to only hire teachers with an EU passport. If you are not from an EU country you can apply for a student visa which enables you to legally work as an English language teacher for a set number of hours every week. Listen to this blog post: Application process for a student visa in Spain Study Programs in Spain Why Learn Spanish? Where to study in Spain? The Cultural Ambassadors Program for Teaching English in Spain Are you ready to start a new career teaching...  [Read more]

Why should I teach English in Latin America rather than in Spain? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


While Spain is undoubtedly a top TEFL destination in Europe, drawing teachers globally, Latin America presents unique offerings that might align better with some educators' preferences. Beyond the allure of Spain's sunny coast, Latin America boasts diverse cultures, rich histories, and often a lower cost of living in many of its countries. Delving into the specifics, some teachers find that Latin America's advantages provide a more fitting and fulfilling teaching experience. Where is the best place to learn the Spanish language? What is the cost of living in Spain compared to Latin America? How do work visas differ between Spain and Latin America? What about hiring seasons and getting a job in advance? What other advantages does Latin America have over Spain? When seeking the ideal...  [Read more]

TEFL USA - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Teaching Opportunities In The United States


Date posted:2022-02-08 | Writer: Cultural Center for Language Studies - CCLS (Miami, FL) | Email: [email protected] CCLS is looking for dynamic, part time ESL/Spanish/Portuguese instructors who are ready to guide and encourage students to develop and fulfill their academic potential. Our teachers work in sync to provide the best educational experience to our students.CCLS has been teaching English, Portuguese, and Spanish conversation courses since 1993 to hundreds of thousands of students in the USA as well as educational institutions in other countries. There are over 500 affiliated CCLS institutions.Main Job Responsibilities    » Plan classes in accordance with the school´s curriculum.    » Exercise good classroom management.    » Grade...  [Read more]

Can I teach English with just a TEFL certificate? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


While some countries mandate a degree for specific teaching roles, numerous opportunities exist for those without one. Flexibility in job types and conditions can pave the way. A prominent qualification that many employers globally seek is the TEFL certificate. Possessing a 120-hour TEFL certification enhances your employability, and further specialization can boost your prospects. Key areas of specialization include: In essence, while a degree is beneficial, a TEFL certificate opens doors to diverse teaching opportunities worldwide. Where can I teach EFL without a university degree? Latin America Asia Europe Highlight on Spain Finally, consider internship programs or volunteering There are two main areas where you can find work without a degree. Firstly you can teach online. Many online...  [Read more]

Can I teach English in Spain without a degree? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


The good news is, while many schools prefer candidates with degrees, the high demand for English teachers in Spain means there are still opportunities for those without one. However, it is crucial to have a recognized TEFL certification, especially if you are not degree-holding. With a TEFL in hand, major towns and cities across Spain often present numerous teaching vacancies year-round. Do I need a university degree to teach English in Spain? What are the requirements for teaching English in Spain? Can I get a visa to teach English in Spain? Who are the main employers of English teachers in Spain? The straightforward answer is no, there is no legal stipulation mandating English teachers to possess a degree in Spain. The soaring demand for instructors in Spain means that many employers...  [Read more]

How do I apply for a student visa to legally teach English in Europe? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


For non-EU citizens who want to teach English in Europe it can be a frustrating experience when it comes to getting a work visa. Due to this frustration, many teachers decide to work with only their initial tourist visa in their passport. Although this is technically illegal, it is a widespread practice in some of the most popular destinations such as France, Italy and Spain, and it rarely causes any problems. However, if this approach does not appeal to you, a student visa might be the answer. By enrolling in a local language course, you get to learn French, Italian or Spanish, while also being free to legally work as an EFL teacher for a certain number of hours each week. What is the application process for a student visa in France? How can I check that I have the right documents? ...  [Read more]

How do I find a job teaching English in Spain? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


For those passionate about teaching English and enamored by Spain's rich culture, vibrant cities, and picturesque coastlines, securing a position in Spain can be a dream come true. To increase your chances of finding a teaching job in this sought-after destination, consider these steps: Embarking on this journey not only offers a chance to teach but also to immerse oneself in Spain's rich tapestry of history, language, and culture. What are the basic requirements for teaching English in Spain? What is the best way to apply for jobs teaching English in Spain? When is the best time to apply for jobs teaching English in Spain? Where are the best places to apply for jobs teaching English in Spain? What visa will I need to teach English in Spain? How much money will I need to start...  [Read more]

Can I teach English with just a TEFL or TESOL certificate? - TEFL Blog


Federico Riva TEFL Information Alumni Experiences Embarking on a career in English language teaching can be an incredibly rewarding journey. However, if you lack a university degree, you might wonder if this path is open to you. The good news is that with a TEFL or TESOL certificate and the right approach, you can find exciting teaching opportunities worldwide, even without a degree. In this guide, we'll explore regions where you can teach English as a foreign language, highlighting the options available and shedding light on how you can make this dream a reality. Where can I teach EFL without a university degree? Latin America Asia Europe European example: Spain Conclusion Are you ready to teach English as a foreign language? Related Articles: Check out what our course grads say in our...  [Read more]

Can I learn a foreign language while teaching English abroad? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


Certainly! Teaching English abroad uniquely positions you for rapid foreign language acquisition. Immersion in a new culture, surrounded by native speakers daily, is one of the most effective methods to grasp a language. As an English teacher abroad, every interaction - from daily errands to classroom engagements - becomes an invaluable opportunity to hone your linguistic abilities. What are the benefits of learning a foreign language when teaching English abroad? Can I learn Chinese while teaching English abroad? Can I learn Arabic while teaching English abroad? Can I learn Spanish while teaching English abroad? Can I learn French while teaching English abroad? What other languages can I learn while teaching English abroad? Embracing a foreign language while teaching English...  [Read more]

TEFL Courses in Peru ▷ inclass ITTT Tefl


  ITTT'€™s TEFL course in Peru gives you the chance to study for your teaching certificate in the heart of the former Incan Empire and one of the most fascinating countries in South America. After successfully completing the course here, you will be in a good position to find your first job teaching English as a foreign language in Peru or elsewhere in South and Central America. Peru is a country famed for its history, a history that takes in the mesmerizing ancient lines and animal drawings of the Nazca Desert, the magnificent Machu Picchu of the Incan empire and the colonial conquests of the Spanish. Peru is also a country of outstanding natural beauty and from the Pacific coast to the jungle of the Amazon rainforest there is plenty to feast your eyes upon in this diverse...  [Read more]

A Lifetime Love for Language Learning - TEFL Blog


Elizaveta Pachina Alumni Experiences As a young child, I was, for some reason, obsessed with the idea of learning French. I tried a couple of languages, including Finnish at some point, but kept going back to French. I have no idea why because I was never exposed to the culture or the language itself at that age. I doubt I even knew anything about the country itself. I think I assumed learning French would make me sound smarter but, the joke's on younger me, I have no skill in French and never have. I tend to struggle with romance languages in general. My Personal Second Language Experience My Choice Do you want to teach English abroad? Take a TEFL course! Related Articles: This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Nicole H. Please note that this blog post might not...  [Read more]

TEFL Buenos Aires - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL Argentina ▷ ITTT course


TEFL International's centre in Buenos Aires, Argentina is an unbeatable destination to take the tefl certification course in Latin America. There are lots of job opportunities for TEFL-certified native or fluent English speakers, and you can also learn or improve your Spanish. As the capital city of Argentina, Buenos Aires has so much to offer visitors that it is difficult to narrow down your itinerary to just a few things to do. Buenos Aires is a thriving multicultural city and the best way to explore its diversity is to get out and about in the various neighborhoods that make up the city. By choosing to study with TEFL International in Buenos Aires, you are signing up for an exciting and rewarding time in Argentina. Known as the "Paris of South America", Buenos Aires is one of the most...  [Read more]

Living and Teaching English in Guatemala - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Habits & Customs


Guatemala is one of the most visited countries in Latin America due to its beautiful natural landscapes and fascinating culture. The demand for qualified English language teachers is also very strong, making it a great place to start an exciting EFL career. This guide covers a range of information, including recommended vaccinations, the best places to see in the country, the best time to travel, as well as the local food and tipping culture. As Guatemala is a Spanish speaking country, we also recommend having a look at the Spanish language section before you leave. SOURCE: Wandershare Register now & get certified to teach english abroad!  [Read more]

Reasons Why Pronunciation is More Difficult for Adults than Children in El Salvador - TEFL Blog


Elizaveta Pachina Alumni Experiences Pronunciation problems in El Salvador is very common, as many know Spanish is the main Language in this country, people in El Salvador tend to speak their native Language all the time because this is what they feel more comfortable with, as there is not any other dialect, other than Spanish, they are taught English in school, English Is the only language taught in El Salvador in public schools, but only for those that can attend one, this is because there are many people that can't attend a school due to economic matter, family problems or due to the work that is done in their household many don't have time to study and there are kids that can't attend school because they have to work, but there are many that do go to school and take English classes....  [Read more]

TEFL Austria - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Job Teaching Business English In Austria


Date posted:2018-04-30 | Writer: MHC Business Language Training GmbH | Email: [email protected] MHC Business Language Training GmbH, a well established Business Language Training Company, has opportunities for TEFL qualified teachers for face to face courses and as virtual language trainers. Our head office is in Vienna and we currently require trainers in Graz, Linz, Innsbruck and Salzburg. ABOUT US: In 2008, UK-born Mark Heather and his Slovakian wife Mariana opened their first office in Vienna in Wiedner Hauptstraße, in close proximity to the Austrian Chamber of Commerce (WKO). Since then MHC Business Language Training has dynamically expanded into Eastern Europe offering its successful Business Language Training through its own local offices. JOB DETAILS: Face to Face Trainers:...  [Read more]

10 Female Travel Bloggers You Should Be Following Right Now - TEFL Blog


Linda Dunsmore Destinations TEFL Information Are you planning on quitting the 9-to-5 and embark on an adventure of traveling the world? The following 10 women have done exactly that. Most of them got their TEFL certificate and are teaching English abroad, while others started out teaching and are now full-time travelers. Here are 10 female travel bloggers you should be following! @curiositytrav @lindagoeseast @ginabearsblog @milesofsmiles @lifeofbrit @thatbackpacker @eternalexpat @wander.dolls 9 @courtneylikkel 10 @feministglobetrotter Are you ready to live and teach English abroad? Related Articles: Jessica from @curiositytrav is from San Diego and has visited 40 countries so far. After studying International Business at San Diego State University, she also studied in Buenos Aires....  [Read more]

How do I apply for a student visa to legally teach English in Spain? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


To legally teach English in Spain as a non-EU citizen, obtaining a student visa is a viable option. Here is a step-by-step guide: This method ensures you can teach English in Spain while also enhancing your language skills, offering a holistic experience in the country. What is the application process for a student visa in Spain? What should I do on arrival in Spain? How easy is it to get a student visa for Spain? To start the process you should visit your nearest Spanish Consulate at least three months before you plan to leave. At this visit you should verify the exact requirements, collect an application form, and make an appointment to submit your application. You also need to enroll on a government recognized study program in the area where you wish to live in Spain. The...  [Read more]

Tefl reviews - Pronunciation And Phonology/manner Of Articulation Part 1 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


  When it comes to manner of articulation, we have six different ways in which our breath is produced in order to make our sounds. We have our plosives, our affricates, fricatives, the nasal sounds, our lateral sound and the approximants. Let's take a look at each individually and see how they differ from one another. First we have our plosive sounds. As the word might indicate we have basically a little explosion of sound with our breath. The plosive sounds are made through a three-step process. First there's a closure somewhere in the vocal tract. Second there's a buildup of air and finally there's a sudden release of that air like a little explosion. If we look at some of the sounds that are made this way we might better understand why they are called plosives. Examples are the...  [Read more]

Nicaragua - the Rising Star for EFL Teaching in Central America - TEFL Blog


Mark Crocker Destinations English language teachers have been heading to Central America for many years due to its close proximity to the United States, the warm tropical climate, and the fascinating variety of cultures to explore. One country in the region that is rapidly gaining in popularity, but is still overlooked by many, is Nicaragua. Although relatively small in size and population, this Latin American gem has plenty to offer visitors, from tropical islands and white sand beaches to majestic volcanoes and clear freshwater lakes. The country is also known for the warmth and generosity of its people and the diversity of its cuisine that combines the flavors of Spanish, Creole, and indigenous foods. The English Teaching Market Where to Live, Work and Visit in Nicaragua Managua Leon...  [Read more]

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