A Guide To ESL Jobs

Published: 12th May 2011
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ESL jobs can be very satisfying, because you will be indulging in your passion for travel and teaching at the same time. Teaching English to students in another land can be an exciting experience. You will learn a lot in your stay there, which will stand you in good stead throughout your life. You should be prepared to make a time commitment of at least a year for this purpose.

Think about the country which you would like to teach in. Find out from others who are teaching ESL there what the job requirements are. Understand the components of the salary so that you know that you will be able to live in the manner you want to when you arrive there.

Search online for information relating to job openings. There are sites which offer up to date information on available vacancies in this field. Register with one of them so that you get alerts whenever a new job is posted. This will enable you to apply promptly and increase your chances of getting the job you want.

Prepare a resume which showcases your work experience and highlights the relevant parts. For instance, if you have taught children before or visited a foreign country, you should mention details on your resume.


Lead your interview in such a manner that your skills are highlighted. Steer the conversation around to your experiences while teaching which highlight your strengths. If you are sociable, cite an instance where this quality helped you while teaching.

Be friendly when you arrive in the country you will teach in. This will help you be accepted by your students, other teachers, and the school administration. Make lessons fun so that your students are not intimidated by the prospect of learning a second language.

Use games to convey grammatical ideas to your students. Concentrate on spoken English lessons because your students are likely to find those more useful. Plan the flow of your lessons so that your students gradually improve their conversational and written skills in English.

Try to learn the language of the country you will be teaching in before you go there. You can improve your language skills by taking the help of your students. This will improve your relations hip with them as well. ESL jobs are available in many countries, so decide quickly which one you would like to teach in to start applying.


Be careful when you are looking for information on ESL jobs. You should register with ESLjobfeed.com, which has information on a variety of jobs which require teaching ESL.

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