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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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Teaching English in Europe

Hi all I am new to the forum and need some advice on becoming an English teacher. I am 23, from Australia and have never had any teaching experience before. I have been travelling in Europe for the last year or so and am currently working in London. My mother has just finished a qualification in English teaching to foreigners and has inspired me to do the same with the hope of someday having a real job.

I am aware that the best place to get one of these qualifications and training is in Prague, as advised by other people who have done the same.

A few questions... How much money could I expect to be earning each...say month if teaching in Europe? My girlfriend lives in Upper Austria, so I would mainly hope to find work there although I know the market is small because it's not a big place and I would probably have to find work in Vienna. What other countries are good to work in around Europe? Would I definitely need a work visa or could I get by without one? And finally would it be very difficult for me to secure a working visa if I had to?

Any advice would be appreciated.

Cheers, Danny.
  

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hi Danny A qualification is a plus and you were given good advice. Prague is a good place in that is is cheap, but there are many other places available, like Berlin. First you must decide if you want a cheap qualification or a beneficial (in the worth to your own education).

  • hi Danny A qualification is a plus and you were given good advice.
  • Prague is a good place in that is is cheap, but there are many other places available, like Berlin.
  • First you must decide if you want a cheap qualification or a beneficial (in the worth to your own education).
  • TEFL, CELTA and Trinity are the main market leaders.
  • TEFL can be done on-line and for an instance qualification is a guess reasonable.
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hi Danny

A qualification is a plus and you were given good advice. Prague is a good place in that is is cheap, but there are many other places available, like Berlin. First you must decide if you want a cheap qualification or a beneficial (in the worth to your own education). TEFL, CELTA and Trinity are the main market leaders. TEFL can be done on-line and for an instance qualification i

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