Teach English Abroad: Countries that don't require a degree
June 12, 2020 | by Nqobile Mdima
1. Spain
2. Germany
3. Italy
4. Cambodia
5. Mexico
6. Nicaragua
7. Argentina
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Teach English Abroad: Countries that don't require a degree
June 12, 2020 | by Nqobile Mdima
1. Spain
2. Germany
3. Italy
4. Cambodia
5. Mexico
6. Nicaragua
7. Argentina
What you need to know about teaching English abroad
June 16, 2020 | by Nqobile Mdima
You need to be fluent in English to teach English abroad.
You can teach English abroad even if you are not a native English speaker. There are countries and TEFL employers that require native English speakers. There are also other countries and TEFL recruiters that don't. Make sure you go to countries where you will live and work legally.
Depending on where you want to teach, a degree might or might not be required.
You don't need teaching experience to teach English abroad. If teaching experience is required, some countries accept a TEFL certificate from candidates who don't have prior teaching experience.
The minimum and maximum age requirements for teaching English in most countries is 18-60. But the age requirement varies across the world.
Teach English Abroad: Countries that require a Bachelors Degree
June 11, 2020 | by Nqobile Mdima
1. China
2. South Korea
3. Taiwan
4. Thailand
5. Vietnam
6. France
7. Japan
I'm stuck in my TEFL course at the reflection journal b/c there's no teacher to put my hand up and ask questions of.
“It is always difficult to find appropriate reading resources for English language learners when you're teaching a content subject. Create or adapt an existing reading resource from a subject area to make it more comprehensible for students. Incorporate the different strategies you have learned to make the text easier for language learners to comprehend.”
ok so wait what do you want me to do???
First day back at school, I've got ma bindi on and I'm ready to go.