I am going to do this! September/ Spain!!!
How to teach abroad
How I did it: I applied on au pair sites online as a trainee teacher looking for Summer work. I was offereds a job in France, in a town called Morance which is near Lyon. I would be teaching English to a 13 year old girl and a 17 year old boy. I would speak English in the mornings, French in the afternoons and plan activites to help them learn English. Unfortunately one of the children was a handful and I had quite a difficult time - mainly because she resented having to speak English in her school holidays.
It was a good experience though, living with a French family and learning about French culture. My French improved massively too as it was pretty poor when I went over there and I met some great people. I doubt I would do it again, but I wouldn't change it for the world.
Lessons & tips:
- Learn the language to prepare yourself as it can be quite lonely if you can't communicate.
- Make sure you have plenty of energy and activities to do with the children.
- Make sure someone knows where you are and you have emergency numbers, etc as it can be dangerous applying through the internet.
- Be prepared to indulge in the culture of the country your in.
- Have an awesome time and take lots of photos!
Resources: When you type 'au pair' or 'teaching english abroad' into google loads of pretty safe sites will come up.
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FausseParisienne is trying to enjoy this now.
I just accepted a teaching position in Colombia. Ok it’s actually the opposite direction than I thought I would be going but it’s going to be a great adventure. I can feel it!
FausseParisienne is trying to enjoy this now.
So here I am spending nearly all my savings going to a big recruitment fair in Cambridge MA in a couple of weeks. Who knew looking for a job would be so expensive. Luckily, I already have some schools interested in hiring me. One actually from a city I wouldn’t mind living in…go figure.
FausseParisienne is trying to enjoy this now.
I’ve started applying to schools abroad. Luckily I have 5 years of teaching experience in the states. i’d love to teach in Paris, but that’s out of my reach I suppose. Right now I’m focusing on Northern Africa and Minor Asia and perhaps eastern europe.
I can’t wait to see if this works out!
Everyone advises me not to go abroad. They point out a variety of reasons not to go. But this is something I have in my mind for some years now. And then I ask myself… should I remain conscientiously relieved (and not go) or should I go guilty by conscientiously doing what I desire?
I would really love to do this in the year or two, but random internet searches have not been very fruitful. It seems that most places I find need a special certification, but I’ve talked to other folks that say you don’t. Also, it seems like the vast majority of opportunities are in Asia (which would be cool, no doubt) but I was wondering if there was any chance to teach in Europe, South America, Austrailia etc.?? Basically, what’s the best way to get the wheels turning on this? I’d love any advice you might be able to offer.
i WAS all set to student teach abroad, but then some funding issues arose, and i needed to buy a computer instead… life gets in the way. grr rar. i’m willing to bet that if i still really want to dig in and do it, i can and will… it’s a matter of where life takes me, and what my priorities bring me to. but i still really want to do this… it’s been on my personal list since the eighth grade. and that’s a really long time.
sure, it’s worth doing anything abroad, but a note to others and my future self: it’s best to find a company/place that doesn’t feel like you’re selling your soul at work. with that said, being abroad kicks ass.
Really worthwhile and has given me a new dream to complete my teaching qualification and continue travelling and teaching.
I’ve always wanted to do this while I’m in my 20s and still relatively unattached… but the problem is, I now have a serious relationship that might change that plan… is there a way to have both? I hope there is… I hate that I might have to give up this goal, but then I would hate sacrificing such a wonderful thing in my life for another wonderful thing… which one gets sacrificed, and which one gets done? Maybe by the time I’m certified to teach this won’t be a problem anymore. I know he wouldn’t ever hold me back… but I’m holding myself back because of him… I feel like I’m really dramatic about this, and that I need to just calm down and wait to graduate in June and start teaching in August. So, I guess I’m shelving this dream for a while to see what happens.
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CrDr asks,
“Where is the best place to start a search for jobs/openings at American/English speaking schools abroad?”
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