Teach English Abroad
The Complete Guide
A World of Possibilities...
For anyone wanting to teach English abroad there is quite literally a world of possibilities out there. Few professions offer such a wide range of job opportunities and the freedom to work where you want.
Whether you plan to teach for one year or twenty, starting a new career Teaching English as a Foreign Language can be as daunting as it is exciting. Many important factors make up an incredible experience but the 3 basic questions any newcomer must surely ask are:
How do I find a great English teaching job?
Which are the best countries, cities and locations to teach and live in?
How do I actually teach English as a Foreign Language?
Having a clear idea about the answers to these vital questions before you start actually planning your new life teaching English abroad will ensure your success and help launch your new life overseas.
Failing to know all the possibilities, options and answers puts your chances of success in serious jeopardy. Quitting your job, selling the car, giving the cat to the neighbor to move to a far-off land to begin a brand new career and life is not something to be taken lightly. But there is a way you can minimize the risks...
Teach English Abroad - Guide to Jobs
The Teach English Abroad Guide to Jobs shows exactly how to find and get a teaching job you will love. This in-depth book takes you step-by-step through the entire process of looking for and obtaining work from start to finish.
Much more than just a job guide, the book tells you what you need to know on all aspects of the subject including: qualifications and experience, the different types of work, job searches, applying, getting offers and how to make a good living from teaching ESL.
How to find the best ESL jobs, advertised or not, online and off.
Tried and tested methods and strategies for getting teaching work before and after you arrive in your new country.
The full range of work and job options explained in detail, including private language academies, university positions, international schools, placements, freelance company work and more....
The truth about TEFL. When, where and if you need it. TEFL, TESOL, CELTA, DELTA and all other leading ESL qualifications explained in full.
How to get teaching experience quickly and easily.
Step-by-step guide to the application process including how to create a successful ESL resume/CVs, job interviews, online applications and placements.
Sample resumes/CVs, cover letters and teacher advertisements.
The essentials on teach English abroad job contracts, pay and conditions.
All leading ESL job boards and websites reviewed.
What you need to know about work visas and bureaucracy.
Chapter on how to get private classes.
Insider tips and advice on how to maximise your income with telephone classes, freelance work, and an optimized timetable.....
In the final chapter 10 experienced teachers from around the world tell their stories on how they got started teaching and offer tips and advice.
The Guide to Jobs will take you straight from novice to expert ESL job seeker, saving you a huge amount of time and effort.
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With a world of choices, where are the best places to teach in 2011?
Is the English language (or rather are English classes) actually in demand?
Will I be able to find work there easily?
What are the restrictions for foreign workers? Will I be able to work legally?
How much can I expect to earn? Will it be enough to live on?
What is life in the country really like?
The economic downturn of the last couple of years has affected countries and regions in different ways. Countries like Taiwan, which had plenty of opportunities just a few years ago, are now seeing experienced English teachers leave in droves.
Most people seriously consider only a handful of places to teach English overseas, if that. Many amazing possibilities go missed. Finding the right location is surely as important as getting a great job.
For most people the chief motivation for teaching English overseas is to experience life in another country. So, where do you go? The choice is almost limitless. Too many people simply don't know the facts, assuming if others are teaching there, they can too. You need to know:
The Teach English Abroad Guide to Countries answers all these important questions on all the leading ESL destinations around the world. 62 countries in Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Middle East are individually reviewed. Up-to-date country-specific information and advice is provided on all the leading factors that influence any decision to go and teach abroad.
Each country review has a quick reference table with an evaluation of work availability, cost of living, salary and bureaucracy. The Guide to Countries goes one step further than the Guide to Jobs and shows how to find work in each specific country.
Reviews of 62 countries as ESL locations from the popular like Japan, Korea, Czech Republic, Spain, Peru to the lesser known such as Yemen, Laos, Paraguay.
Teaching opportunities and availability of jobs in the country as well as the different types of jobs.
Tips on finding and applying for jobs locally.
The facts about visa, red tape and regulations in each country.
Salaries - what to expect regarding pay and conditions.
Local teaching requirements - Do you really need TEFL, experience, degree, etc?
The Teach English Abroad Guide to Countries, in conjuction with the Members Website, gives you all the info, facts and advice you need to find that perfect place to live and teach. Why leave anything to chance? Find the best country and location to teach in first time and avoid very costly mistakes.
Despite the global recession and problems in a few notable countries there has never been a better time to teach English overseas. The internet has made finding ESL jobs far quicker than it used to be. However getting all the info you need can still take weeks or months of online searches. As well as finding work, moving and setting up a new life abroad takes a great deal of preparation.
The good news is that the hard part is done for you!
Members Website
The Members Website has thousands of the most important and useful internet links carefully organized so you can find what you need without having to conduct online searches.
All of the 62 countries reviewed in the Teach English Abroad Guide to Countries have their own dedicated webpage packed with the best ESL links on the net.
Quick and Easy to use with each of the 62 country webpages laid out simply into categories.
All the links to the latest and best ESL job sites, boards and vacancies specific to that country.
Important teaching English abroad contacts like recruitment agencies, placement sites, key employers or TEFL courses in the area.
Embassies for visa and legal info as well as government teaching programs.
Access to discussion forums on your chosen country. Find out what teachers already working there say and post any queries you have.
Local business directories give you instant lists of schools, language academies and other local employers.
Find out what living and working in the country is really like from websites and articles by teachers and expats.
With new links added regularly, whatever you need the Members Website will direct you to it immediately. The Members Website gives you the precise info you want in seconds not months
Many who start out on their teaching adventure don't fully know what they are getting into. Simply because you can speak the language perfectly doesn't mean you can teach it. Standing in front of 60 noisy 8-year-olds in Shanghai or trying to instruct a boardroom full of executives in downtown Tokyo can be a pretty daunting prospect even for the experienced.
How To Teach English as a Foreign Language
The final part of the Teach English Abroad package is How to Teach English as a Foreign Language. This 111 page guide covers all the principal material that makes up a standard TEFL course. Using modern teaching methods, it aims to provide a firm grounding in the practice and theory of teaching ESL.
How to Teach English as a Foreign Language is structured into 12 lessons, each covering a separate major topic. Whether you are a complete novice or veteran ESL teacher you'll find the practical advice and wide range of practical teaching ideas invaluable. The guide is fully revised for 2010.
How to teach the 4 basic skills of reading, writing, speaking and listening.
How to plan courses, individual classes, lesson sequences with sample lesson plans.
Ideas and tips on choosing appropriate materials.
Classroom management, maintain classroom control and discipline.
How to assess students' English levels from elementary to proficiency.
Where to find the best teacher resources and material on the net.
This easy-to-read yet in-depth manual will quickly build your teaching confidence, knowledge and classroom abilities.
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One click will take you directly to the website you need. If you need current vacancies in Thailand, a business directory to find language schools in Bulgaria or English newspapers in Argentina, the Members Website has it. No more searches!
All these questions and many others are answered in detail in the Teach English Abroad Guide to Countries....
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This is the only single resource available that shows in detail how to find and get ESL jobs, where to go abroad and how to teach English as a Foreign Language. No download, website, book or other resource is nearly as comprehensive, covering all 3 essential topics.
Created by Richard Davies, a highly experienced and qualified teacher with 14 years experience, the package gives all the information, facts, options, advice and tips you'll need to start teaching English abroad.
How to Find Teaching Work
Finding the right teaching job, is of course, essential to your whole experience. Once you start work your options are limited, as a typical ESL (English as a Second Language) job contract lasts 10-12 months, plus the fact that you will be in a place where everything is likely to be new and strange with little available help from friends or family.
Only a small percentage of ESL vacancies throughout the world are actually advertised. The simple fact is that most employers don't need to advertise. Many find new teaching staff by relying on the steady stream of resumes/CVs or enquiries about possible work from applicants looking to teach English abroad.
A visit to any ESL discussion forum will bring up an array of typical problems and common complaints from teachers about their jobs. Poor working conditions, low pay, not even getting paid, and long hours are just a few of these. ESL employers see teachers regularly come and go and unfortunately many are unscrupulous. English instruction is a multi-billion dollar worldwide business so inevitably profit can come before education standards, staff and everything else. Not being able to tell a good employer from bad can have disastrous results.
Teach English Abroad - The Complete Guide gives you everything you need to start from scratch a successful new teaching career overseas. This 4-part all-inclusive package consists of 3 instant download ebook guides and a members-only website.
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"An Excellent and Insightful Guide"
"Teach English Abroad - The Complete Guide" really lives up to its name. The Guide to Jobs covers everything from resources, contacts, dealing with the recession, private teaching vis a vis working for institutions, case studies, cover letters and CVs. Richard Davies shares his considerable knowledge and experience as this book covers all the key areas one needs to know to be successful in teaching abroad. This is an excellent and insightful guide” .
Jonathan Zack, Jerusalem, Israel
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"An Outstanding Source of Information"
“I found the package to be an outstanding source of information that when studied and applied will provide about as good a chance as any in making a successful start and beyond in the ESL field".
Anthony Biello, Doha, Qatar
"The Guide to Countries is extremely comprehensive and covers all the major destinations for teachers of English and more! It provides useful details about a vast range of countries and is an invaluable guide when starting out in a new place. It’s the perfect starting point for teachers worldwide.
The Guide to Jobs is an incredibly detailed overview of teaching English abroad. It covers every conceivable aspect of teaching abroad from where to go and what qualifications to get to how to find your first job. It is surely one of the most useful publications available for anyone wanting to find a job teaching English abroad. Highly Recommended!
How to Teach English as a Foreign Language is a must-have guide for any teacher. This book provides useful advice on every aspect of teaching such as lesson plans, classroom layouts, what to teach and how to teach it. It is the perfect supplement to any TEFL qualification and a great introduction into the field. Ten out of ten!"
James Pickstone, Bologna, Italy
"A Must Have Guide for Any Teacher"
“The Teaching English e-book package by Richard Davies is an excellent guide for those interested in teaching English abroad; it provides accurate data about job opportunities in different countries, supported by bureaucracy facts and standards of living related to these countries. I believe this book is also valuable for all English teachers who would like to learn more about getting teaching work and increasing their incomes. It's abundant with well researched facts, examples, advice and tips provided by teachers with years of experience. Very comprehensible, engaging and well-presented, the book will provide you with new information and ideas you may want to use to improve your teaching or business skills”.
Zorana V., Mainaschaff, AB (Bayern) Germany
"Very Comprehensive, Engaging & Well-presented"
"If you are thinking about going abroad to teach English, Richard Davies' guide is a great place to start. His books give an overview and resources for everything you will need to start your career abroad. He gives concise information on everything from landing a job to teaching methods" .
Andrea P, Minneapolis, MN, USA
Before entering the ESL industry I spent hours scouring the internet for information to answer my list of questions. If only this book Guide to Jobs was available then! This book has a wealth of information about the ESL industry and how and where to find that job.
The Guide to Jobs will help you to sort out the facts from the hype – where can I work? Is teaching English abroad for me? Can I earn enough to live on? Should I spend the money on a TEFL course? When, where and what kind of course should I take?
This book will answer your questions and provide useful information about things you probably haven’t even considered!
Further, buying this guide will save you hours and hours of research and will help you to increase your chances of selecting the right course and getting that great English teaching job abroad.
Joy S., Ho-Chi-Minh City, Vietnam
"This book set is an excellent publication which I would recommend to the newbie to the TESOL world or experienced teacher alike. These books provide the essential facts about training, finding a job and actually teaching. The sections on preparing a CV (resume) and covering letter are especially valuable with excellent examples to impress any prospective employer. The comprehensive reviews of countries with the respective joys and pitfalls that a teacher may encounter are useful to any experienced teacher considering broadening his horizons. All in all a highly valuable resource for anyone teaching or considering teaching English as a foreign language".
Graham Russell, Ampur Muang, Samutprakan, Thailand
"It really doesn't get any better than this guide. Detailed. Informative. Fun. It's an amazing investment and value for anyone serious about finding a reliable, fulfilling ESL job" .
Clarence Shelton, Tokyo, Japan
"Teach English Abroad - The Complete Guide" really lives up to its name. The Guide to Jobs covers everything from resources, contacts, dealing with the recession, private teaching vis a vis working for institutions, case studies, cover letters and CVs. Richard Davies shares his considerable knowledge and experience as this book covers all the key areas one needs to know to be successful in teaching abroad. This is an excellent and insightful guide” .
Jonathan Zack, Jerusalem, Israel
"Everything You Need to Know at Your Finger Tips"
"The Teach English Abroad Complete Guide tells you everything you need to know about teaching abroad at every step of the way – from when you're just beginning to consider the idea of teaching, to figuring out where to go, getting the right training, and actually finding the right job. Rick gives you a realistic idea of everything you can expect and doesn't sugar coat a thing, which is important when you're about to pick up your life and do something completely new in a completely foreign environment. The TEFL Training Guide is invaluable and will continue to be a resource long after you begin teaching. You'll be hard pressed to find a comprehensive guide such as this anywhere else, with everything you need to know at your fingertips. I'm leaving to teach in Costa Rica in a month and would definitely recommend this guide to anyone who is thinking about teaching abroad".
"A Wealth of Information"
Stephany Breese, Chicago, USA
"Everything You Need to Start Your Career Abroad"
"A Highly Valuable Resource"