Saudades do brasil! to querendo muito voltar! eu espero que eu posso ir la logo! Are you an English teacher in Brazil? or considering doing TEFL/CELTA?
That's great to hear. I actually became a CELTA tutor while I was living in Brazil :) If you would like, I'd be very happy to offer you a free consultation to talk about how you can best prepare and get the most out of your CELTA! You can book a call with me using this link: calendly.com/integratedskillsacademy/free-45-min-consult Wishing you every success!
@@FergusFadden Thank you so much for the generous offer! I tried to book a call, but unfortunately, none of the available times work with my schedule due to my work hours. I appreciate your willingness to help, though!
@@antoniaapaixao807 oh that's a pity. If you would like to send me an email, I can try and fit you in at another time! Just let me know what days/times are better for you. I'm sure we can find a time :) info@integratedskillsacademy.com
Hi, thanks for the summed up informative video, Just a little query, I plan to move to Canada or Norway after doing Celta. Being an English dominant society what do u suggest... is it a good option to start my teaching career abroad? Or should i reconsider my choices
Hi there! Thanks for the question! It's really a very personal question about what kind of experience you are aiming towards. I do have some recent videos about the experience of taking CELTA and also the life of a digital nomad as an English language teacher. Additionally, if you are interested, I am hosting a live Q&A session! Please use this link to sign up! calendly.com/integratedskillsacademy/join-the-wait-list-cfg-free/20240914T1830Z?from=attec&source=email&timezone=America%2FGoose_Bay
The right country is different for each person- there are many factors to consider. "Getting a visa easily" also depends on things such as your experience and qualifications. My advice would be to to do some research and find 2 or 3 countries which seem appealing to you from the point of view of living there e.g. food, culture, language, job opportunities, cost of living etc. Then from there once you find a country that is appealing to you, simply start researching what are the requirements for getting a visa and this will tell you what you need to do. I wish you a lot of success!
Thanks a bunch my best tutor. Your video was very beneficial to me. ❤❤❤❤ you are an excellent teacher in the world.
Glad it was helpful!
How nice. You loved Brazil =)
Saudades do brasil! to querendo muito voltar! eu espero que eu posso ir la logo!
Are you an English teacher in Brazil? or considering doing TEFL/CELTA?
@@FergusFadden Yes, I am an English teacher, and I will be taking the CELTA course from August to December.
That's great to hear. I actually became a CELTA tutor while I was living in Brazil :) If you would like, I'd be very happy to offer you a free consultation to talk about how you can best prepare and get the most out of your CELTA! You can book a call with me using this link: calendly.com/integratedskillsacademy/free-45-min-consult
Wishing you every success!
@@FergusFadden Thank you so much for the generous offer! I tried to book a call, but unfortunately, none of the available times work with my schedule due to my work hours. I appreciate your willingness to help, though!
@@antoniaapaixao807 oh that's a pity. If you would like to send me an email, I can try and fit you in at another time! Just let me know what days/times are better for you. I'm sure we can find a time :)
info@integratedskillsacademy.com
Hey, would they accommodate family? Or is this a solo job?
Hi, thanks for the summed up informative video,
Just a little query, I plan to move to Canada or Norway after doing Celta. Being an English dominant society what do u suggest... is it a good option to start my teaching career abroad? Or should i reconsider my choices
Hi there!
Thanks for the question! It's really a very personal question about what kind of experience you are aiming towards. I do have some recent videos about the experience of taking CELTA and also the life of a digital nomad as an English language teacher.
Additionally, if you are interested, I am hosting a live Q&A session! Please use this link to sign up! calendly.com/integratedskillsacademy/join-the-wait-list-cfg-free/20240914T1830Z?from=attec&source=email&timezone=America%2FGoose_Bay
My Best Teacher Which Country Should I Choose in Order to Teach English to a Non native Speaker and get a visa easily .
The right country is different for each person- there are many factors to consider. "Getting a visa easily" also depends on things such as your experience and qualifications. My advice would be to to do some research and find 2 or 3 countries which seem appealing to you from the point of view of living there e.g. food, culture, language, job opportunities, cost of living etc. Then from there once you find a country that is appealing to you, simply start researching what are the requirements for getting a visa and this will tell you what you need to do.
I wish you a lot of success!