The comprehensive guide to teaching English in other countries

Are you an English teacher living and working overseas?

Are you thinking of becoming a globe-trotting ESL teacher?

If you answered “Yes!” to either of these questions, then you need The International ESL Teacher’s Handbook!

 

Written by an ESL teacher with years of experience teaching in countries such as South Korea, Thailand, Russia and his home country of Canada, The International ESL Teacher’s Handbook was written for English teachers to help them on their journey.

Filled with information, tips & hints, teaching methodology & activities, samples and much more, The International ESL Teacher’s Handbook has everything you need to be successful in the crazy world of international English teaching.

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 What you’ll find inside:

Here are some samples of what you’ll find inside:

“CELTA and Trinity TESOL are two of the more respected certificates. CELTA is administered by Cambridge University in England. It stands for Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults and is one of the most commonly-found certifications in the industry. Trinity TESOL is administered by Trinity College in England and, like CELTA, has marketed itself so well that employers are automatically drawn to someone who has this certificate. But you don’t need it.”

“For work in South Korea and Japan, you will need to rely on a recruiter. These people are paid a commission by the hiring language company for finding qualified English teachers. Again, this is as easy as…”

“So what happens when you go overseas? You’ve got your TESOL/TEFL/CELTA, you’ve found an employer and signed a contract, and you’ve just spend 7 or more hours in the economy section of a plane. Once you walk out into the arrivals terminal of the airport in this strange new country, what do you do?”

“The company was very prestigious, located right beside the historic Kremlin walls and serving exclusive corporate clients. The interviewer was extremely to-the-point and professional. Within a few moments of me picking up the phone, he demanded ‘Tell me about a lesson where you taught the Future Perfect Continuous using irony as a theme.’  Then he added ‘You have 60 seconds.’ Needless to say that my response involved a lot of ‘Uuuhhhh’…I didn’t get that job.”

“One of the benefits of being overseas, teaching English, is the joy of running your own mini-business. Many ESL teachers make extra income by private tutoring. The laws in different countries vary, so…”

“As I mentioned in the 3 P’s chapter, actively using the language is the key to learning it. Your classes need to be lively and vocal places, but they must also be comfortable learning environments for every student.”

 This is only a sample of what you will find inside. The ebook is only $4.99 (plus tax). Download it now!


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