Let me know what you think is important when it comes down to first lessons in the comments. You can also join our Discord Community to connect with other likeminded language teachers: discord.gg/TEjPbcF6QT.
How would you deal with an ESL class size of 80 college students? I've been struggling with that for a long time, so do you have any advice for me? (I'm teaching at a Chinese university)
I’ve known some English teachers from Poland and Hungary who have taught in England. It is difficult but achievable. You must be able to do the same job as anyone else but also have the visa to live and work in such a country. Most companies and institutes will not support your visa.
It all depends on your entitlement to get a visa for that country as well as your experience. If you have a visa to live and work in the U.K., then you will be competing with others who are applying for the same job. If you can get a visa for another country to teach abroad, then you will be competing with those applying for jobs. Some countries recognise only language teachers from selected countries while other countries are open to non-native English teachers. You know the answer to this question but I don’t and I would recommend thinking about which country you would like to work in.
Let me know what you think is important when it comes down to first lessons in the comments. You can also join our Discord Community to connect with other likeminded language teachers: discord.gg/TEjPbcF6QT.
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How would you deal with an ESL class size of 80 college students? I've been struggling with that for a long time, so do you have any advice for me? (I'm teaching at a Chinese university)
How To Manage Large Classes of Students
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Can i teach Tefl in English speaking countries and is it easy or difficult to take Tefl as a non native ESL teacher ❤❤❤❤
I’ve known some English teachers from Poland and Hungary who have taught in England. It is difficult but achievable. You must be able to do the same job as anyone else but also have the visa to live and work in such a country. Most companies and institutes will not support your visa.
@@ELTExperiences please tell me which country is best for teaching English easily as a non native ESL teacher
It all depends on your entitlement to get a visa for that country as well as your experience. If you have a visa to live and work in the U.K., then you will be competing with others who are applying for the same job.
If you can get a visa for another country to teach abroad, then you will be competing with those applying for jobs. Some countries recognise only language teachers from selected countries while other countries are open to non-native English teachers. You know the answer to this question but I don’t and I would recommend thinking about which country you would like to work in.
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