Tips For ESL Teachers

Published: 12th May 2011
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If you want to become an ESL teacher, you should be prepared for surprises. Teaching in another country can be delightful. The children there will be curious about your culture, and have plenty of questions for you to tackle. Teaching English will only be part of the overall experience of being in another country.

Try to learn the language of the country in which you plan to teach. This will help you blend in and the locals will feel friendlier towards you. You can hone your language skills by learning from your students as well.

You can search online for jobs for ESL teachers. There are specialist sites which provide up to date information about job openings in this field. Search online for these sites and register with them so that you get relevant job alerts.

This will enable you to apply for jobs as soon as they are advertised. Once you have decided which country you want to teach in, decide the pay you would like. Although living costs may be less in the country you want to teach in, the pay may also be lower.


This may be balanced by the satisfaction you will get from teaching your language to the children there. In case you wish to save some money, look for jobs which offer a salary which will enable you to do so. If you are agreeable to accepting an offer which will pay for your travel, board, and lodging, look for jobs accordingly.

Decide whether you will be able to make a time commitment of at least a year. Otherwise, if you can only teach for a few months you are likely to only be eligible for a few job openings. It is easier to make this kind of a time commitment when you are young are do not have to support a family.

Visit the country you would like to teach in if possible. A face to face interaction with the school administration can be beneficial. Prepare any questions you may have for them in advance. For instance, you should know when you will get paid, whether there are any perks included, and so on.

ESL teachers are respected all over the world. As communicators of knowledge, you will hold a special place in the school where you will teach. As a guest in the country in which you will teach, you must be careful to respect the sensibilities of the locals there.


Be careful when you are scanning job openings for ESL teachers. You should register with ESLjobfeed.com, which has a wide variety of suitable opening for those who want to teach ESL.

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