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How hard is it for an American to get an English-teaching job in Western Europe? |
I would love to work in Western Europe (leaning toward Switzerland, Germany and France) for several months, but I heard it's hard for Americans to get teaching gigs there and that it's all under the table. Anyone had any success? What were your experiences like? How did you go about it? You won't get a English-teaching job just because you are a native English speaker. Most schools require a language teacher education and experience in teaching languages. If you have this qualification it shouldn't be too difficult to find a job as English teacher in Western Europe. Here a popular job website: http://www.monster.com/geo/siteselection... If you don't have a the required qualification you might look for a job in Asia. While traveling in Asia I saw dozens of job offerings for native English speakers. Most of them did not require any teaching education or experience. that is highly unlikely since you would be teaching american english and not british english. Try China, I worked there for seven yrs. as a teacher. They took very good care of me and I was very well compensated |
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