Why do u want to teach English?
Some example answers might be: I want to help my students broaden their opportunities through learning English, such as advancing in their career or excelling in school. Having already taught adult students, I’m ready to apply new skills I’ve learned and grow as a teacher, working with young students.
What qualifications do you need to teach English as a foreign language?
The most common TEFL qualifications are: Certificate of English Language Teaching to Adults (Cambridge CELTA) Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (Trinity CertTESOL) Level 5 TEFL Diploma.
How much do you earn teaching English as a foreign language?
Starting salaries vary considerably, depending on the country you’re working in and your employer – they range from £14,000 to £25,000. With experience, and usually further qualifications, salaries can range from £27,000 to £33,000.
What is the age limit for TEFL teachers?
In Africa, you may find difficulties getting TEFL work over the age of 60, however it’s not impossible! There are lots of places where there is no maximum age limit and there are lots of TEFL jobs around.
Is there an age limit for teaching English abroad?
Although most program’s target people fresh out of college or in their twenties, there are no age restrictions for teaching English overseas. With the exception of a few programs that might require a TEFL certification, you don’t even need a teaching certificate or degree to teach.
How can I apply for abroad without experience?
In short: Professionalism and persistence.
- Get Certified to Work Abroad Without Experience.
- Keep an Open Mind.
- Consider Volunteering First.
- Make Yourself Easy to Hire.
- Go Through a Working Holiday Program.
- Harness the Skills You Already Have.
- Be Willing to Accept the Risk, and Reap the Rewards of Working Abroad.