Monday, November 30, 2015

This Week's Worldwide ESL Jobs!

The following ESL teaching jobs have been added to our database during the past 7 days. We only show countries where English is not the first language. A ‘v’ after a number indicates a volunteer (unpaid) position. All others, to the best of our knowledge are salaried and contracted positions.

Austria 1, Bulgaria 2, Cambodia 3 + 2v, China 100 +, Colombia 3 + 2v, Czech Republic 10, Ecuador 2, France 26, Germany 14, Greece 6, Japan 12, Kazakhstan 2, Kuwait 2, Lithuania 1, Malaysia 2, Mongolia 2, Myanmar 5, Oman 4, Poland 4, Portugal 4, Russian Federation 16, Saudi Arabia 70 +, Slovakia 4, South Korea 12, Spain 100 +, Sri Lanka 1v, Taiwan 2, Tanzania 1, Thailand 6, Tunisia 2, Turkey 8, Ukraine 1, Vietnam 60 +!

492 amazing English as a Second Language (ESL) teaching positions around the globe are waiting for enthusiastic people with a degree and a TESOL or TEFL Certificate. Want to see the world? Teaching is the best way to do that and get paid at the same time. Remember, too, that teachers generally have more vacation and holiday time than most other professionals. We can get you a TESOL or TEFL Certificate in 4-6 weeks. What are YOU waiting for?

Click our link to get started today!

Dr Robert W. Taylor
Dean of Studies

Sunbridge Institute of English

Monday, November 16, 2015

Do I need a degree to teach overseas?

If you plan to teach in a regular school, yes, you most likely do need a degree. It does not have to be a teaching degree, though. A BA, BSc, B Eng, etc. will usually be fine...when coupled with a TESOL or TEFL Certificate and we can get you that in 4-6 weeks.

If you are willing to teach in a language school, you likely will be able to do so without a degree. We know of at least one major worldwide chain of language schools that, in its ad for its schools in China, says 'while a university degree is preferred, it is not essential'. Aha! That opens the door a little wider for those who do not yet * have a degree. This may vary by country, but, you know what? China is a great place to start. There are usually thousands of ESL jobs available. It is a great way to learn all about a different culture, get some experience (and maybe a degree while you teach), learn some Chinese, make a bunch of new friends, explore a country rich in thousands of years of heritage and much more!

* Why do I say 'not yet'? Because the more education and /or experience you can bring to the table, the better your chances of getting hired at a better salary so even if you don't have a degree right now, you should consider getting one. Nowadays you can easily do that over time by e-learning. Many regular universities offer online degrees.

Language schools fill a definite need for more English knowledge than students learn in regular schools. Couple that with an announcement this week that the Thai Ministry of Education is planning to slash foreign teachers and give more training to Thai teachers of English is good news for language schools - more tutoring is going to be required. Of course, language schools operate outside of regular school hours so you will find yourself working evenings and weekends. Some people like that and they don't have to follow so many 'school rules' that accompany teaching in regular school systems.

A number of big language school chains have schools in virtually every major city and alot of smaller ones, too! Think about it and if you decide to try teaching, we are here to help you 'make it happen!'

Dr Robert Taylor
Dean of Studies
Sunbridge Institute of English
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Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Worldwide ESL Teaching Jobs as of This Week!

The following ESL teaching jobs have been added to our database during the past 7 days. We only show countries where English is not the first language. A ‘v’ after a number indicates a volunteer (unpaid) position. All others, to the best of our knowledge are salaried and contracted positions.

Austria 2, Azerbaijan 2, Bahrain 2, Bolivia 2, Brazil 2, Bulgaria 1, Cambodia 2v, China 100 +, Colombia 2 + 2v, Czech Republic 8, East Timor 1, Ecuador 4, Egypt 1, France 6, Germany 14, Greece 6, Honduras 2v+, Hong Kong 5, Hungary 2, Indonesia 14, Iran 1, Italy 38, Japan 10, Kazakhstan 3, Kuwait 3, Macau 1, Malaysia 6, Mexico 2, Mongolia 2, Myanmar 2, Oman 2, Poland 4, Portugal 5, Qatar 2, Romania 1, Russian Federation 14, Saudi Arabia 50+, Singapore 3, Slovakia 3, South Korea 8-10, Spain 100 +, Sri Lanka 1v, Taiwan 6, Tajikistan 2, Tanzania 1, Thailand 6, Tunisia  3, Turkey 12, Ukraine 2, United Arab Emirates 4, Vietnam 26.
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Wow! 493 ESL Teachers needed right now! With a degree and a TESOL/TEFL Certificate, you could be in the running for any of these jobs. Where would you like to go? We can help make it happen! Complete our recognized TESOL or TEFL Certificate Course in 4-6 weeks for only $300 USD and you will be ready to go! But remember, these exciting teaching jobs are open to teachers and prospective teachers worldwide. The faster you earn your TESOL/TEFL qualification, the quicker you can apply!

Dr Robert W. Taylor
Dean of Studies
Sunbridge Institute of English

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Why punctuation is SO important in English!

Here is why punctuation is so important in English...


Yes, indeed. Proper punctuation is a life saver!

Here's another humorous look at what can happen 
without correct punctuation:


Be sure your students are using punctuation correctly!