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Guest Posted 21 years ago
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Teaching English in Cuba

Hi there,

have spent ages browsing for info on this but not getting anywhere at all!!

I`m a highly qualified EFL teacher with lots of experience, desperate to get a job in Cuba to perfect my Spanish (and salsa-dancing) CAN ANYONE PLEASE HELP??!!

Thanks a lot.

  

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fIndex=11 but there's very little on Cuba on the net in general and few jobs advertised. Perhaps a trip over there on holiday to check out some schools and see what goes on?

  • fIndex=11 but there's very little on Cuba on the net in general and few jobs advertised.
  • Perhaps a trip over there on holiday to check out some schools and see what goes on?
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There's some brief information here:

http://www.free-esl.com/channels/cnotes/display.asp?fIndex=11

but there's very little on Cuba on the net in general and few jobs advertised. Perhaps a trip over there on holiday to check out some schools and see what goes on?
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0 This is probably the most useful info i found yet: 05000 02br
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00I'm also on the trail to work in Cuba, study salsa and Cuban percussion. Good Luck 02br
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If anyone is interested in teaching English in Cuba please respond to (email removed, please add it to your profile)
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Hi Craig!

Have you had any luck finding work in Cuba? Im an English teacher and would also love to study salsa but its so hard to find any work. If you've got any advice or have heard of any schools looking for english teachers i'd greatly appreciate it if you'd let me know.

Cheers!

Melanie
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hi i dont know your name but mine is emma. im desperate to find out about teaching english in cuba, or at least somewhere somewhat hispanic and have a love for salsa too. its so uplifting. i dont have the teaching training you have and i have looked into the jet scheme, nova and yours too. its hard to discipher which is the best to go for. out of interest have you been to cuba ?

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I am the director of a language school in poland ,and looking for a change.Cuba sounds ideal.any info please.Peter dowell
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Me too. Well, actually just started looking. I know that Cuban teacher's themselves teach English. Knowing their system / economy I don't know if there are such jobs. Maybe volunteer position. I have friends in Cuba and have asked them also, but no luck yet.
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0Hola, 02br
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00 I am a Cuban American professional educator of special needs children. I am looking for contacts to employment including volunteer work, not interested in paying for an experience though! I am hoping to enter a University program to complete certification in PT, currently I seek work as a personal care asistant and physio rehab specilaist, most willing t
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0Hi!02br
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00I think we have the same hopes, dreams and aims. I also dance salsa, earlier I was dancing Cha-cha and SAmba. I teach English and Russian in Europe and I would like to - or I really-really want to - settle over to Cuba!!! I've just read your message. I cannot answer you now, I only would like to ask you if you can see any solutions for getting a job there ple
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0 I just got my TESL diploma and I am very interested in traveling to Cuba. I have 2 years of experience teaching ESL and I would love any information on finding a job there!02br
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