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Annalivia School are looking to recruit conversational assistants to teach English in Schools in Spain
Annalivia School are looking to recruit conversational assistants to teach English in Schools in Spain
http://www.annaliviaschool.com/
Teach A Family in Spain English - GeoVisions
Volunteer abroad or teach abroad in Spain with GeoVisions. Live with a family and teach them English and receive free room and board.
http://www.geovisions.org/
Teaching English in Spain: A Warning : Teaching English in Spain: Spain Expat
If you're thinking of teaching English in Spain, read these articles first, adventure later.
http://www.spainexpat.com/
Teaching English in Spain
Teaching English in Spain is easy if you're an EU citizen, much less so if you're not. Still, that doesn't stop plenty of non-EU backpackers from arriving in Spain each year to try their luck.
http://www.women-on-the-road.com/
Teaching English to Adults in Spain
Teaching English in Spain can be a lot easier than other countries, the students have often studied English for many years but lack the confidence to speak. Offering practical English speaking lessons can be very rewarding for teacher and student....
http://ezinearticles.com/
English Teachers - Madrid
English Teachers Madrid
http://madridteacher.com/
Teaching in Spain - Spain Schools
Advice on Teaching Jobs in spain - Directory of International Schools and English schools in Spain
http://spain.english-schools.org/
Find the Right Teach English Abroad Spain - TeachEnglishAbroadSpain.com
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http://teachenglishabroadspain.com/
Teach English Spain, English Teaching Jobs in Spain, ESL Jobs Spain
Teach English Spain, English Teaching Jobs in Spain, ESL Jobs Spain
http://teflinternationalcourses.com/
US.FULBRIGHTONLINE.ORG - Thinking of Applying - U.S. Student Teaching Assistantships
Sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, Fulbright is the largest U.S. international exchange program offering opportunities for students, scholars and professionals to undertake international graduate study, advanced research, university teaching, and teaching in elementary and secondary schools worldwide.
http://us.fulbrightonline.org/
Information on working in Andalucia, Spain.
Information about business, economy, banks, law and jobs in Costa del Sol, Costa de la Luz, Costa Almeria, Andalucia , Southern Spain
http://www.andalucia.com/
Teaching English Spain
Teaching English Spain
http://www.corkid.co.uk/
Teaching English in Spain
I'm going to post some of my ideas on teaching English on Spain and hopefully the other forum members who are teachers will chip in. First post Do you need qualifications? If you’re not qualified you’l
http://www.expatforum.com/
Teaching English in Spain Sign in - Register Tue, 18 January 2011 Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Flickr Jobs Housing Classifieds A-Z Listings Dating Forum Spanish News Ask the Expert Newsletters Hotels Expatica Fair 2011 topics Home News Spanish News European News Community News News Focus Life in Spain Lifestyle Expat Voices Groups & Clubs Blogs & Photos Questionnaires Forums & Connect Profiles Discussion forums Leisure Arts & Culture Dining & Cuisine Travel & Tourism Hotels Moving to Spain Country Facts Getting Started Relocation Repatriation Employment Employment & Trends Job Search Expatica HR Housing Renting Buying Where to Live Housing Search Education Pre-school School Higher Education Courses & Workshops Languages Family & Kids Partners Kids Pets Health & Fitness Healthcare Wellbeing Fitness & Sports Finance & Business Business Tax Banking Pensions & Insurance Money Transfers Expatica HR tools Ask the Expert Hotels International Calling A-Z Listings Classifieds Community Dating Expatica Fair 2011 Housing Search Job Search Receive our Newsletter Survival Guide Expatica countries Belgium France Germany Luxembourg Netherlands Moscow Spain Switzerland United Kingdom editor's choice Where to get pampered in Barcelona – part 1 Yoga in Madrid: a beginner's guide Where to find a gym or health club in Barcelona Golf holidays in Spain Where to get pampered in Barcelona – part 2 Employment & Trends Job Search Expatica HR You are here: Home Employment Employment Information Teaching English in Spain Employment & Trends archive Print Email Comment Subscribe Text size 24/03/2009Teaching English in Spain Our starters guide for new teachers in Madrid highlights some facts you need to know before making a career switch. Related Articles A passport to expat life Falling behind in the race to learn English How to be a polyglot Free English class initiative seeks to boost taxi small talk How to find a job in Spain Dubbed films result in halting English in Spain State schools expand English teaching Type in “Teach English Jobs” on a search engine and you will find tons of website advising you to take the TESOL (Teach English to Speaker of Other Language) or TEFL (Teach English as a Foreign Language) or CELTA as that is the key to a teaching English job not just in Spain but everywhere else in the world where English is hardly spoken. Despite the economic downturn, the demand for Clase Particular de Ingles (private English class usually conducted at a student’s place) in Madrid, has not seemed to shrink.When I arrived in Madrid in 2006 to join my Italian husband who is a PhD Physics researcher at one of the public universities, I found out too quickly that his monthly stipend of over EUR 1,000 was too little for us.As we have to spend about EUR 600 on rental, EUR 200 on utility and groceries every month, his allowance was gone as soon as it arrived in his bank account and it was essential that I looked for a job.My grasp of Spanish was so poor that I could hardly do anything but teach English. Yet, it was not all so easy to start with.Choosing between small or big academiasTeaching in either a small or big academia does not make much difference, but I started out with a small academia as my working documents had yet to be sorted out back then.No, I wasn’t working illegally, but the truth is looking for a job in Spain without being invited by a local company can be quite the hassle.I was told by the administrative officer at the police station where I presented my family unification visa in exchange for my legal residency status that I would need to wait for a couple of months. It was exactly six months before I was told to collect my NIE (physical residency card) which allow companies to employ me.Before I turned to the smaller academias, I still bore the big city dweller’s mindset that working for big companies is always better. I tried to secure interviews with some big language schools only to realise they are unwilling to contract me even though they seem pleased with my curriculum as I do not have my NIE.However, not all big companies are difficult. I came across one that was less strict in terms of bureaucracy matters 1 2 3 Next > < Previous article Next article > General rating: Not rated yet Rate article: Add my rating Print Email Comment Subscribe Tweet This Post Share on Facebook 1 reaction to this article MOnkey Jockey posted: 25-03-2009 - 9:27 PM Interesting article, however:With academies, the cancellation policy is normally 24hrs. If a student/group cancels with more than 24hrs notice the academy doesn´t bill, therefore the student can´t bill either. This is a pain with 1-2-1 classes, because if the student has a prearranged holiday, the teacher loses out on the money despite being available to work (and being unable to get other work to cover the class(es) due to being commited to that slot for the student.Normally with in company classes, the teacher is paid if the class is cancelled for the reason stated above - if I am meant to be at you office as x o ´clock, and you have a meeting etc, I can´t be elsewhere working, so the cancellation is your call and you company pays. These classes should be made up if possible, but this is oftne not the case (the student isn´t paying and/or timetables are not compatible).Also, to Jasimine - 30hrs per week for €1500 a month "a good fetch"??30hrs/wk is 120hrs/month (more or less) and the rate is therefore only €12.50/hr. There are many jobs paying much more than that with a little experience. I earnt that in my first job in a Barcelona academy with NO experience.Taking into account the Christmas, Easter and Summer breaks as well as festivos and puentes, €12.50/hr is breadline survival at bestI hope you look into in company classes and find better luck than with academiesRegardsMonkley Reply Expatica ToolsClassifieds Forums House Search Dating Job Search A-Z Listings Ask theExpert Newsletter What´s on Looking for a job? 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Our starters guide for new teachers in Madrid highlights some facts you need to know before making a career switch. < Jobs <%COUNTRY%> - Expatica Spain
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Travel & Teach - Spain
TEFL, TESOL in Spain, TEFL in Spain, teaching English in Spain, TESOL with business, TESOL with TEYL, TESOL certificate, TEFL jobs Spain
http://www.global-english.com/
Teaching English in Valencia, Spain
Teaching English in Valencia, Spain
http://www.gonomad.com/
Estados Unidos
Estados Unidos
http://www.mec.es/
TEFL/TESL - Teaching English
TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language), also called TESL (Teaching English as a Second Language) is a good way to be able to live abroad while making some money.
http://www.spainforvisitors.com/
English Teaching Jobs Spain - Spain Jobs
Looking for English Teaching Jobs Spain? Visit Spain Jobs for English Teaching Jobs Spain, employment and career opportunities. Apply for a job today
http://www.spainjobs77.com/
Student Traveler - Teaching English in Madrid, Teaching English Spain, Teaching English At Pueblo Ingles
Cheap Student Airfares, Paid Internships, Study Abroad, Work Abroad, Teach English Abroad, Student Study Abroad Office, Hostels, Paid Internships, Round the World Travel, Work Abroad
http://www.studenttraveler.com/

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