i was with the ministerio and now with BEDA haha I actually ended up doing more travel content that aux life/madrid but hopefully more of this! Are you back to your home country now?
Wow How many languages do you speak? I am also planning to apply as a language assistant next year. Also have a question regarding the payments and expenses. I have heard some schools delay the payments in the beginning.
This happened to me in Valencia, not sure now but in other regions I’ve never experienced it. It’s better to come prepare and have extra money just in case. Also, with renting a house you have to cough up money (deposit, rent, agency fee) so it’s really better to come with extra $$$
Does one actually need to be like super fluent in English? Like, I've finished English as a college course but I really can't say I'm fluent entonces I did not teach at all.
do you mean you don’t have teaching experience? We didn’t have one when we started but fluency of the language is necessary. It’s a highly competitive program, not everyone who applies get in. So speaking the language well gives you a higher chance of getting accepted despite not having a teaching degree or teaching experience.
I have an apartment tour coming up and we talked about how to find apartments in Spain there. This flat we found this on Facebook haha an aux used to live here and she posted it to help the owner find new tenants
not really late in the evening, this was winter and days are shorter. I actually finish much earlier than other friends. I do try to make sure I’m home before 8 and I only do extra work from Mondays to Thursdays ☺️
@@kenwongsa5273 you can always apply for permiso de trabajo while on a student visa but what most do is give English classes outside school and make a little on the side. You can survive with the aux stipend but it's hard to live with it
love watching your videos! hoping for more day in a life of language assistant
Hi Leirie! Thank you ☺️ I have a few more from the week this was filmed. And will be doing more this year ✨✨
i love your videos! i'm also an english teacher and one of my dreams is to work in spain as a teacher 😍 thank you for filming vlogs!
HIIIIII! all the best with that. Claim it!!
omg im doing this next year in madrid im so excited to watch ur videos
Ahhhhhh hiiiii! Can’t wait for you to experience Spain and the aux life.
did u go to uni?
what a great video! can't wait for the following episodes!
hihihihihi thank you! Will film new ones this year too ❤️
the music choices are top notch!
Thank youuuu ☺️ got them from epidemic sound ✨
enjoyed watching this video too!! 🫶
❤️❤️❤️ thank uuuuu
why didnt i know your english is perfect lol ???? in love as always
🙈🙈🙈 haha thank youuuuuuuu ❤️ un besito 😘
love your editing skills
Hiii, thank you so much!
Oh didn’t know you are a language assistant! I did that last year as well:)
i was with the ministerio and now with BEDA haha I actually ended up doing more travel content that aux life/madrid but hopefully more of this! Are you back to your home country now?
@@ellenkhay Yesss! Loving both;) I’m back in Asia and kind of travelling around!
Wow
How many languages do you speak?
I am also planning to apply as a language assistant next year.
Also have a question regarding the payments and expenses.
I have heard some schools delay the payments in the beginning.
This happened to me in Valencia, not sure now but in other regions I’ve never experienced it. It’s better to come prepare and have extra money just in case. Also, with renting a house you have to cough up money (deposit, rent, agency fee) so it’s really better to come with extra $$$
Inspired by your vids, aspiring to be one, soon 🙏
manifesting this for you 💖
Hey thank you for this! Was wondering if you have any application teams, I have been putting mine off haha
Hi! You should check the aux Facebook group, there are lots of info there. Also, the application process depends on where you’re from. All the best!
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opo si 😘
Are the classes optional? Or is it required from the teaching program
Hiiii! They’re all required ☺️
Magkano po ang sweldo bilang language assistant teacher?
we get stipend po! Between 800-1300eu depending on the hours or comunidad 😊
@@ellenkhay mas malaki po ba ang rate sa madrid?
Does one actually need to be like super fluent in English? Like, I've finished English as a college course but I really can't say I'm fluent entonces I did not teach at all.
do you mean you don’t have teaching experience? We didn’t have one when we started but fluency of the language is necessary. It’s a highly competitive program, not everyone who applies get in. So speaking the language well gives you a higher chance of getting accepted despite not having a teaching degree or teaching experience.
Hello paano po mag apply kjng andito pa ako sa Pilipinas?
Hiiii, you have to inquire sa university mo if they’re doing this program or sa Spanish embassy ☺️
How did you find your apartment huhu in dire need of a roommate
I have an apartment tour coming up and we talked about how to find apartments in Spain there. This flat we found this on Facebook haha an aux used to live here and she posted it to help the owner find new tenants
Hello ma'am. ☺️ Pwede magtanong saan po kayo nag apply? 🙏 Thank you.
Hi po! If you’re a graduating student ask po your university kung partner sila ng auxiliary program. If not naman, check Spanish embassy po ☺️
para po kayong binaak na manga ni apollo HAHAHAHAHAAH!
ahahahahahaha ay tunay! Ako laang ay long-haired haha
Do you need to speak spanish to teach in spain?
hiiiii, you don't need to speak Spanish to teach in Spain but knowing Spanish helps with living in spain :)
Hi po. Kailangan po ba graduate ng 4 years degree para makasali sa program?
Hi! Yes po, one of the requirements ay undergraduate degree holder ☺️
@@ellenkhayage limit po?
you have to teach late in the evening too :(
not really late in the evening, this was winter and days are shorter. I actually finish much earlier than other friends. I do try to make sure I’m home before 8 and I only do extra work from Mondays to Thursdays ☺️
@@ellenkhay ahh icic, are we allowed to take extra works? Am waiting for my allocation but think the stipend is too little if I get to go to Madrid ..
@@kenwongsa5273 you can always apply for permiso de trabajo while on a student visa but what most do is give English classes outside school and make a little on the side. You can survive with the aux stipend but it's hard to live with it
@@ellenkhay thank you very much for the tips, much appreciated. Will have to see if it worths the fuss :)
@@ellenkhay whats the process for applying for permiso de trabajo? :)
Hablo spanyol
hello Richard Dagunan, edi good for you na nagsspanish ka
Pa English 2x pa hinde naman marunong mag Spanish
Alam mo Richard, hablo español pero yung content kasi in English
@@ellenkhay joke lang kaw nman