In Oxbridge TEFL we recruit English teachers throughout the whole academic year. We also help other schools find the best professionals for their institutions.
We are also a top quality TEFL course providers where experienced teacher trainers help teachers to make their way in the teaching profession and jobs for the best graduates are guaranteed.
You can apply no matter if you are in possession of a TEFL certificate, as we can offer you teacher training. Our TEFL course description is below, in case you are interested in taking a TEFL course first.
Teaching practice: from day 1, every day with real students, all levels and ages
Length: 120 hours in 4 weeks
Price: 699€ (in person) and 499€ (by videoconference), by far the best relationship quality/price. We work with educational institutions worldwide that fund part of the trainees’ tuition.
Job guaranteed for the best teachers. Spain’s hungry for English teachers and we have a position for the best of you!
Lifelong career service through our TEFL community and teachers’ profiles creation. We help you in the course and after the course in variety of ways: career advice, material support, job hunting.
Social events through our TEFL community in top Spanish cities, Madrid and Barcelona.
Book an interview with us here:
http://www.oxbridgetefl.com/?idc=36&k=4 ... nglishclub
Contact us:
Call: +34 902 500 100
E-mail: [email protected]
Skype: oxbridgetefl
TEFL course and ESL Jobs
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Re: TEFL course and ESL Jobs
It's difficult to know which know which TEFL or TESOL course will be recognised by employers, as there are so many of them. A lot of employers will not accept online courses, and most certainly there must be a certain amount of hours of observed by an examiner in actually teaching within a classroom. Most certainly have a search through the masses of jobs on offer throughout the internet, and check to see what they are specifically asking for. Many ask for Cambridge CELTA or equivalent, but what is equivalent?
Perhaps this news article will help http://www.theguardian.com/education/2004/dec/13/tefl
Perhaps this news article will help http://www.theguardian.com/education/2004/dec/13/tefl