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How Can I Become an Esl Teacher?

by kuru on Aug.09, 2007, under Esl Teachers

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Ron Edwards asked:

First of all, a word about ESL: it means English as a Second Language and is the shorter acronym for the job Teaching English as a Second Language (or TESL). Some people who teach ESL are qualified teachers. Others are simply people who speak English very, very well; may have English as their native tongue; and are willing to teach people who are not native English speakers.

ESL Teaching Jobs

ESL Teacher with the US Peace Corps – Though the US Peace Corps is essentially manned by volunteers, it is possible to get a paying job as an ESL teacher with the US Peace Corps. If you get an ESL teaching job with the US Peace Corps, you will be allowed to live with a host family in the country you are assigned to go to. If you opt for to be this kind of ESL teacher, you will need to be trained by the US Peace Corps in certain policies they maintain for their volunteers who are destined for overseas positions.

ESL teacher at schools – many ESL teaching jobs are offered by regular schools, such as those at the elementary and high school level. You may be destined for foreign countries such as China and Japan, where demand is growing for ESL teaching jobs because of the growing interaction between English-speakers from different countries and those host countries, for business and leisure.

ESL teaching jobs at language schools – these types of schools may be different from the regular schools in that they are devoted solely to teaching languages. Such schools may maintain teachers who specialize in one or more languages, such as ESL teachers, Japanese language teachers, or Chinese language teachers. The demand for ESL teaching jobs fluctuates with the number of students who opt to enroll or inquire at the language school. You may have a job one year, then when the contract ends, you may find yourself out of a job when no new students sign up.

Trainors of ESL teachers – Even ESL teachers or people who think they know everything there is to know about ESL teaching jobs may need a refresher or advanced course in ESL teaching from time to time. If you are very, very good at English grammar and vocabulary skills, then you might qualify to become a trainor for ESL teachers. Language schools maintain trainors to maintain the quality of their services. This is why ESL teachers have to be qualified for their job – to keep up the quality of the teaching service.

Administrators of language schools – If you have had a level of experience in teaching English as a Second Language, and also know how to manage ESL teachers, then perhaps you could find an administrative position somewhere. Even language schools need capable administrators who know the demands of the ESL teaching jobs and also the demands of an administrative position at a language school. Your best bet could be to apply with schools which are planning to open international operations, such as large universities and colleges.

ESL teaching jobs are opening everywhere it seems but not all are legitimate. Practice caution – investigate the background of the organization before you submit your resume. Eventually, you will find the right type of ESL teaching jobs for your qualifications.

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Take a Look at the Best Esl Jobs Korea

by kuru on Aug.05, 2007, under ESL Articles

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Amelie Mag asked:

If you’re a native English speaker from the US, UK or Canada and have an English teacher degree, you’re perfectly qualified for an ESL Korea job. By teaching English in the beautiful country of South Korea you’ll have the opportunity to become familiar with a new culture, travel and make new friends from all over the world. English teachers are on high demand in Asian countries so you’ll have no trouble at all in locating a suitable job. At myesljob.com you can find a variety of ESL jobs Korea, depending on your preferences.

Accepting an ESL Korea job means opening up to a whole new world of opportunities. Asian countries are now hiring native English teachers to work with their children and thus encouraging a much better understanding between cultures. Middle and upper class families in South Korea enroll their children in schools where they’ll be able to get a proper English education as a second language. Even employees of major corporations are now recommended to take English classes, for better international business relations. With such a high demand for English teachers in the Asian world, obtaining an ESL job isn’t at all difficult. Myesljob.com provides a great number of ESL jobs Korea and guidance to working and living in a foreign country.

There are many reasons why taking up an ESL Korea job is a very smart move. First of all, if you have an English teaching certificate but haven’t obtained a position in your native country, teaching abroad is a good solution. You can also obtain a job that is more satisfactory in an Asian country than in your country of birth. Another reason why you should consider teaching English abroad is the travel opportunity you’ll be given. Just think about it, you practically get paid to travel in an exotic Asian country. The opportunities are endless and you can learn many exciting new things about the South Korean culture. For the best ESL jobs in Korea, don’t hesitate to visit myesljob.com

Some people accept a teaching abroad opportunity to escape their daily routine back home. Others are interested in traveling and learning about different cultures. And some are simply looking to jet start their English teaching career. No matter what your reasons are, taking up an ESL Korea job can turn out to be very rewarding on all levels. South Korea is renowned for its beautiful landscape so you’ll have the opportunity to travel in wonderful locations. Furthermore, Koreans are very friendly and you’ll be able to make new friends and learn about their lifestyle. Check out the latest ESL jobs Korea at myesljob.com

Are you a graduate in an English speaking country? Have you always wanted to travel to Asia but never quite had the means or opportunity? Now, by applying for a job as an English teacher in South Korea, you’ll get your chance to travel, work and learn about a new culture. Myesljob.com offers a wide variety of ESL jobs Korea so don’t hesitate to contact us.

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Great Jobs in Esl

by kuru on Aug.02, 2007, under ESL Articles

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Bei Maniago asked:

Have you imagined yourself as one of the ESL teachers in another country and being well paid for it? The jobs in ESL offer you the chance of getting good compensation as well as residing for a spell in another country. So you get two birds with just a stone. You need not have teaching experience, but you need a Bachelors degree to qualify for a teaching post. But of course, you must have loads of patience and determination to succeed.

To get going, seek a reputable site like esljob.org to post your teaching resume. You must have TEFL certificates to back you up. Chances are you will get immediate responses. Soon you will be on your way to the place of your dreams. It is easy and convenient to post your resumes on the site. Prospective employers all over the world have posted their announcements for jobs in ESL.

To register for jobs in ESL online, you will complete a form and fill up all the required fields. Your information will be publicly displayed for potential employers. You will also have to provide a brief description about yourself. Provide the necessary information that you believe will give you an edge. You will also be required to fill up your highest academic degree and identify your teaching certificate and your other qualifications.

ESL employers will also have to register on the same site. This will be convenient because they can immediately access resumes of applications. When an ESL employer in Japan wants to check out applications, he can get a filtered list. Only applications for ESL teachers in Japan will be reviewed by the employer, so he saves time too.

When ESL employers register online, they also have to fill up the required fields for the name of their school or company. They have to provide a description of the schools too. Both applicants and employers have to agree to the terms stipulated in the site.

To find more information about jobs in ESL, you can visit http://www.esljob.org. For resumes of ESL teachers go directly to http://www.esljob.org/esl-teachers.php.

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Travel Abroad Teaching English

by kuru on Aug.01, 2007, under ESL Pictures

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Evelyn Saunders asked:

If you are looking for a career that takes you to places all over the world, you might want to start with the skills you already have – your language. Teaching English As A Second Language or ESL can help you visit the countries you always wish you could see.

What does it take? First of all, read up on the profession. Understand what kinds of opportunities are available. Make sure you know the qualifications for specific jobs. There are classes you can take to become better qualified. And if you are worried about paying for those classes, don’t worry about that as there are student loans and grants out there to help you out.

Second, become an active member of TESOL (Teaches of English to Speakers of Other Languages) and your local affiliate. Volunteer. Attend a conference. Give a presentation on any teaching idea you have.

Third, find out what jobs are available where you want to go. Talk to people. Ask questions. Consider all possibilities. A number of web sites carry information about jobs overseas, but try to talk personally with people who have spent time in the field. Remember that each person’s experience will be colored by their own expectations, perceptions of the world, and their working situations.

Fourth, ask yourself if you are you mentally prepared for teaching overseas? Too often, teachers who go to another country soon return home disenchanted because things did not turn out the way they expected. While the employer bears some of the responsibility for preparing the new recruit, this does not exempt the employee from gathering as much information as possible about the host country and the place where they will work. Study up and consider the following:

Fifth, go with a purpose in mind. Teachers who have clear professional goals and can sustain themselves by nurturing their professionalism through outside activities and (and don’t blame the foreign culture for personal misfortunes) have the best chance of a successful teaching experience.

Sixth, study the language and culture of the host country. Although many training programs focus on the linguistic elements of the profession, an equally compelling reason should lead us to focus attention on diversity training to help teachers in the acculturation process they will need to undergo in a foreign land. Teachers themselves should make an earnest attempt to learn something about cultural adjustment and training that will lead to successful experiences abroad. Learning the language is a key step to adjustment, so you are able to become an active participant in everyday life. Tapping into what is “hot” and “what’s not” with our students shows them we are not removed spectators.

In addition to looking at the country you want to move to, look also at the school you will be working for. Ask for the email addresses and phone numbers of three of their current teachers? (The more the better, as it gives you a more honest picture of the school.) You can also check up on a school by checking blacklists and grey lists. There are web boards that list disreputable schools in various countries. Korea, in particular, has a large number of dedicated blacklists. So many, in fact, that the best advice may be to avoid working in Korea completely. Search the lists for schools you are considering. Post a question to the board… ask if anyone has had problems with the school you are considering. While this may yield results, blacklists are notoriously unreliable. Just because a school is not on the list does not mean it is a good one. Most bad schools, in fact, will not be found on any of the blacklists.

Last, enjoy the process and see where your new career can take you.

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