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Extra qualifications to teach english in France

Hi all,
I am an Australian who has worked and lived in France for the past 2 years. I worked at both Greta (an adult english school) and at Primary Schools as an "Assistant d'anglais". I have the TEFL Certifcation but other than that no formal qualifications. Working as an english teacher in France was fantastic, I absolutly loved it and I would like to continue doing it in the future.
I am now living in Australia, but will be going back to France next year. Whilst I am here in Australia I would like to complete some extra training to increase my options. I have looked at the CELTA exam amoungst other things. Can anyone recommend a course that I could complete to increase my options of teaching english at College (high school) and at independant adult english schools?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
  

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[nq:1]Hi all, I am an Australian who has worked and lived in France for the past 2 years. I worked ... english at College (high school) and at independant adult english schools?

  • [nq:1]Hi all, I am an Australian who has worked and lived in France for the past 2 years.
  • I worked ...
  • english at College (high school) and at independant adult english schools?
  • Any help would be greatly appreciated.
  • [/nq] I would try to specialize in the TOEIC test.
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[nq:1]Hi all, I am an Australian who has worked and lived in France for the past 2 years. I worked ... english at College (high school) and at independant adult english schools? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.[/nq]
I would try to specialize in the TOEIC test. Many French companies require new applicants to take the test, and globalization has acquired a new shiny, hop
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[nq:2]Hi all, I am an Australian who has worked and ... schools? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.[/nq]
[nq:1]I would try to specialize in the TOEIC test. Many French companies require new applicants to take the test, and ... city remains charming... and more open than ever to English teachers!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -[/nq]
Thanks for the information

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