Posts Tagged ‘English’
I am from Vancouver Canada and one of the hardest things right now in both Canada and the U.S is finding a good job. The job markets are so bad that even if you spent tons of money and time getting some kind of degree, it is still hard to find a descent paying job.
People get tried or frustrated after getting turned down for jobs that they have already studied for at school. You start to think what am I going to do and what skills do I have? When I was put in this situation about 5 years, I said to myself hey I can speak English maybe I could make money doing that? When I hit up the web for answers I was shocked to see how many jobs were available worldwide with great pay, visa sponsorship, free accommodations and training.
Among all other languages, English is the most famous and people all over the world are trying to learn it. The interests of all these people created hundreds of English schools throughout the world.
Most of these companies have recruiters in your very country and will offer incentives to work as an English teacher abroad. Asian English companies are always looking for new English teachers and the best thing is you already have the experience, you can speak English. Some of the only things you will need to start getting paid to see the world are a clean criminal record, up to date passport and a working visa for the country you are going to enter.
Jetting off to Europe may not sound like the most exciting of things to do but it’s all too easy to ignore the treasures on your doorstep! The Eiffel tower, the Vatican, the Saint Sophia Cathedral, the Sagrada Familia, the Brandenburg Gate and the Red Square to name a few, Europe is full to bursting with plenty of wonders and new experiences that will make living and teaching here an enriching experience!
The names may be familiar, but the sights themselves are startlingly beautiful, and with 48 countries (49 if you count the Vatican) there’s no shortage of diversity and cultural difference around every corner. Living and working in Europe’s cosmopolitan cities will give you a unique perspective and an insider’s knowledge that a package trip never could.
Europe’s teaching market is so broad that it’s best if we use a little geography to divide it up, so here we go…
Western Europe
Culture
Politics aside the countries generally included in the ‘west’ of Europe are the UK, France, The Netherlands, Belgium, Luxemburg, West Germany, Italy, Denmark, Norway, Iceland, Sweden, Finland, Austria, Spain, Greece, Portugal and Switzerland.
Quite a few there, and that’s only half of what Europe has to offer! Cultural experiences are available by the bucketload, whether it’s sampling ale at a German beer festival, trying your first wiener schnitzel in Austria or donning a mask for one of the world famous Carnivals in Italy or France. The people you meet will be more than happy to share their traditions with you and a little understanding of the language always helps!
Teaching English in Japan and abroad can offer you all sorts of adventure.
You can find many experiences and meet a lot of people the world around Teaching Abroad.
No matter what your background, Company’s all over the World are looking for you and your English speaking abilities.
Teaching English abroad will give you the freedom to travel the world while earning and saving a lot of money!
You’ll make friends from all over the world and experience adventures that your peers only dream about. You’ll learn about the world in ways you never dreamed of and come back a richer person in more ways than one.
As you may know, English is the language that everyone want’s and needs to learn. Whether they are trying to land a US or UK job English is the Language they need to know to succeed.
Without your help they may never accomplish this, So you can learn how to teach them and have fun and profit from this career. From Tokyo and anywhere in Japan, English is the language they need and want to learn.
Japan is just one of many Countries where people are aching to learn English. This career opportunity can be done over the internet, Or you can choose to move to where the action is. Whatever you choose to do. Maybe there’s another country that is a dream of yours to visit. You can do it and enjot different cultures. Take the step and get more information on Teaching Abroad today!
Most adults, whether we play the game or not, know how to play the game of bingo. Moreover, it’s the kind of game that even relatively young children can learn and enjoy as well. These things, along with the fact that bingo can be played using only relatively cheap materials such as pen, paper, and perhaps counters, make it an ideal game for adapting for use in education and as a classroom teaching tool.
One particularly common use of bingo is in introductory reading and English classes. Young children can have a lot of fun – but they’re learning at the same time. The key ingredient is that the teacher acts as the bingo caller, and the students use bingo cards printed with letters or words selected in advance by the teacher. There are quite a few different variations that can be played:
* Phonemic Awareness Bingo – The bingo cards are printed with letters (they can be capitals or small letters).
The teacher says a word, and the students must find the square with the matching initial letter.
* Sight Word Bingo – The bingo cards are printed with words (often chosen from lists such as the Dolch Sight Word list), and students must find the square containing the word called by the teacher.
* Vocabulary Bingo – The cards are printed with words, and students must find the word matching a definition called out by the teacher.
Are you qualified to teach English in Asia? If you are a native English speaker, or can speak English almost like a native speaker, then the answer is “Yes”.
Vietnam, China, Japan, Korea, an Indonesia need English teachers and the TESOL or TEFL qualification needed to be able to teach it is easy to get, and need not be expensive.
Did you know that at any one time, there are approximately 14,000 vacant jobs for English teachers world wide?
The world has gone crazy over learning English, and if you are a native English speaker, you already have the major qualification needed.
Of course if you have a University education too, then your chances of finding your dream job are made even better, BUT it is not necessary to have a University education to land a good job as an English teacher.
People all over the world are using English for commerce, education and travel, and you are already in possession of the tools to enjoy an adventurous lifestyle travelling the world and teaching English, helping ordinary people achieve their goals in life.
The ability to speak English, in many countries, means job security, better opportunities for employment, enhanced social status, and promotion prospects.
And YOU can be the person who helps these people achieve those goals- Empowering feeling to be sure!