Finding an ESL Teaching Position

esl-curriculumThe need for the English Language is increasing throughout the world. This provides interesting and rewarding job opportunities for those whose first language is English. The qualifications for teaching English as a Second Language (ESL) vary greatly in different countries and in different states or provinces. It is intended that this article may be of some assistance to individuals looking for a change in their present employment situation.

What educational level is required for ESL teachers?

This question can best be answered by deciding first on the place where you want to teach. Some states or provinces, especially in Western Europe, Scandinavia, Australia, New Zealand, the US and Canada demand a university degree plus special training in teaching ESL.

Countries such as China, Taiwan or Thailand vary greatly in the qualifications required and the salaries offered. It all depends on the location. Central and South America also offer an increasing number of interesting teaching opportunities.

Eastern Europe

Eastern Europe

There is a strong demand for teachers in Eastern Europe and the former Yugoslav countries. These locations tend to have a lower cost of living and it may be easier to find an interesting and rewarding position. It has been our experience that these countries have a variety of cultural events, the people are friendly and the living conditions are adequate.

If your educational level appears to be a problem we suggest that you try the private language schools. Some of them offer good working conditions where your interest in the students will be appreciated. Where there is a high demand for ESL teachers the educational requirements may be more relaxed.

In countries outside Europe and North America, the Middle East for example, schools might hire men over women or visa-versa. They might also have an age preference, hiring only teachers between the ages of perhaps 20 and 40.

Wherever you find a teaching position, try to take some interesting teaching materials with you. Look for lessons that involve the students in conversations and activities.  An active lesson keeps students who have been working all day alert and laughing. 

An Alien Puppet

An Alien Puppet

If you will be teaching ESL to children we suggest simple puppets. Some children are shy and fearful of speaking the strange new language. When they speak for a puppet they become that puppet, and forget to be afraid.

See Also:

Learning English with Laughter

ESL Storybooks

Teacher Productivity Power Tips

About Daisy & George Stocker

Successful ESL was created out of our first company, Learning English With Laughter which began in 1990 when we, George and Daisy Stocker, traveled to the historic city of Karlovy Vary in Czechoslovakia, to teach English in a private language school. Communism was over and the people were embarking along the road to democracy. There were hundreds of students eager to learn the English Language, but suitable textbooks were non-existent. Consequently, we wrote as we taught, making countless revisions as we listened to the students' special needs. Upon returning to our home in Victoria, Canada, we have adapted the Teen-adult Series to meet the cultural needs of students in a number of different countries. A variety of adaptations have been achieved through contacts with many countries. Thousands of students have encouraged us to use a conversational approach to English that stresses communication in a variety of everyday situations. See our facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Successful-ESL-Ltd/322661351104350
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