All over the world, English is the accepted language for many forms of international communication. From business transactions to air traffic control, English has taken over as the language of choice. Choosing to teach English abroad puts you into a fast-moving, high-demand job that can take you almost anywhere.
If you have a sense of adventure and love the idea of a job that takes you to another country, you should seriously consider this career path. It's sure to be a unique and enriching experience.
If you Want to Teach English...
If you're considering this as a future career, chances are you already know that you'll be away from home for awhile. Most schools will hire you on a contract, which will be at least a year long. Keep in mind that your students will need their teacher to be there for the entire term!
If you're teaching at a private school, or if you're hired by a corporation to teach business English to their executives, your contract may differ. Nonetheless, to make the entire trip lucrative you should plan on staying awhile. After all, it took you a lot of work to get there in the first place.
What to Expect
Your salary will largely depend on what country you decide to travel to. Obviously, some locales offer higher salaries than others, but that shouldn't always be the determining factor for where you teach. For instance, Mexico-a country notorious for low salaries-offers a rich culture, low living expenses and students dedicated to learning. On the other hand, Japan-a country known for its higher salaries-has a cost of living higher than most. Remember, you won't always get rich doing this job, but you will almost always walk away rich in experiences!
The good news is, many schools and universities can and will supply you with free housing during the term of your employment. This can eliminate one of the biggest hassles about teaching abroad, which is finding an affordable place to live. Particularly if you're in a large metro area, rent can kill you (and kill your teacher's salary, too). If you get offered a job with free housing included, snap it up. The best part is that the housing they give you will likely be within walking range of where you teach. It's a good bargain.
Finding a Job
Giving general advice on finding a job teaching English is difficult. The reason for that is because your efforts are going to vary widely by country. In some areas, you'll need to be hired months in advance; other countries might need to meet you before they'll even consider hiring you.
Our best advice here is to prepare to do some legwork. Talk to your college (and any other college in the area) regarding sister school programs and other resources they may have to get you overseas. Don't forget about the various job boards that list available teaching positions by country-this is perhaps the best way of finding a job because each listing will provide the exact requirements of that particular employer. If you're certified in TOEFL or ESL, you'll find the road is paved a lot smoother for you.
Do keep in mind, regardless of where you're looking for a job, that you do have some choice in the matter. Don't assume that the first school that offers you a position is the one you should take. Qualified and enthusiastic teachers are in demand, so you should be as choosey about the position you take as they are about the teacher they hire!
Choosing to teach English abroad is a big decision. If you're sure it's the right choice for you, the sooner you start preparing the better off you will be. Competition can be stiff, but finding the right job- and the right country- for your future employment will make it all worthwhile. Trust us- it will be the experience of a lifetime.
English is the most popular and widely used language in the world. According to estimates, over one billion people speak English and the figure is expected to get doubled in the ongoing decade very shortly. Being one of the major languages, English is used in international business, politics, economy and computers to great extent and provides a common platform for people from different geographical locations to inter-act and share their minds freely and effectively.
As a result, English is one of the desired languages to learn and use in the normal day-to-day life. English tutors are in great demand and there are many good opportunities for teaching the language. In fact, overseas opportunities of teaching English are also available in abundance these days. It gives a golden chance to see different countries and other cultures.
Find an Online English Tutor
Internet provides you the best opportunities to explore English teaching experiences. This virtual world connects people from each corner of the earth, giving them a prospect to share their learning, ideas, thoughts and opinions.
If you possess a great command in the basic concepts of English language, getting connected with the internet can be the best thing for you. There are numerous websites, which invites people with adequate skills and knowledge to impart their expertise to interested learners. You can get connected to learners and fix up a flexible time to meet them in order to help in their troubled area of specialization. Also, you can share your skills online.
In this system, you can prepare CDs and knowledge book of your commendable area and students can buy these CDs and skill books to practice in their homes. Being an online tutor is the most convenient and easy way to share your expertise with the needy students or learners. So, why wait? Register yourself now and get connected with interested learners and students.
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