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EJLipton
Joined: 04 Jan 2010 Posts: 7 Location: Ventura, CA
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Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 12:15 am Post subject: Asia versus Latin America and CELTA/TESOL course |
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Hello there!
I'm 23, have my BA, and have the option of going to Korea without getting certified (the school pays for flight, lodging, training) or taking matters into my own hands, getting the CELTA or TESOL (hopefully Trinity) in the country of my choice (Brazil, Thailand, Mexico, Indonesia...) and applying for work right after the course without returning home inbetween.
To all those experienced teachers, I need a little guidance. I know Korea would end up in savings, but would it be a better choice to get the certification and experience first, and then explore the Korea option? I have been told it is possible to find work shortly after taking one of these courses in the same country (BridgeTEFL told me this).
Thank you,
Elisa |
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runthegauntlet
Joined: 07 Nov 2009 Posts: 92 Location: the Southlands of Korea
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Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 2:27 pm Post subject: |
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This kind of just depends on what YOU want. Is there a country you'd really prefer living in? Is money an issue? Do you want to teach in multiple countries or just one country for one or two years before returning home and doing something else?
If you just want to do this for a year or two, picking the country you'd most like to go to would probably be the best route. If you want to do this for a while, getting a CELTA might open up more opportunities in more places. If you want to save some money with no upfront costs and try to get an idea if you actually like teaching and want to pursue it further, Korea might be the better choice.
In any case, try to do a lot of research on country specific forums before committing to any one course. Obviously, those places will tell you it's easy to get a job if you take their course. That's money in their pocket. However, even if that's true, is it a job you actually want to take? Would it provide you with enough to have the lifestyle you want and fulfill your teaching desires? Sometimes hard to ascertain such things online, but worth a shot!  |
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EJLipton
Joined: 04 Jan 2010 Posts: 7 Location: Ventura, CA
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Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 3:13 pm Post subject: |
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Thank you so much, run!
I am leaning towards going somewhere I really want to go first (Mexico, Thailand), and unsure of whether I will pursue teaching after a few years, but it is definitely an option as I adore travel and learning new cultures.
For one or two years teaching, what certification would be necessary? From your post, it sounds like CELTA would only be for pursuing teaching for years to come.
Thanks again,
Elisa |
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runthegauntlet
Joined: 07 Nov 2009 Posts: 92 Location: the Southlands of Korea
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Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 1:25 am Post subject: |
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EJLipton wrote: |
Thank you so much, run!
I am leaning towards going somewhere I really want to go first (Mexico, Thailand), and unsure of whether I will pursue teaching after a few years, but it is definitely an option as I adore travel and learning new cultures.
For one or two years teaching, what certification would be necessary? From your post, it sounds like CELTA would only be for pursuing teaching for years to come.
Thanks again,
Elisa |
No, no, of course a CELTA can help you if you really only want to do a year or two, but in some countries, just a regular TEFL certificate will do (sometimes at a much cheaper price than a CELTA) or even no certificate at all. It's whether or not those TEFL certificates will be recognized by others which would make me suggest getting a CELTA if you want to be in the game a while and try different countries. It is one of the most recognized certificates across the board.
Anyway, maybe people that work in Thailand or Mexico can give you more accurate information in regards to what would be best for working in those specific countries...if a CELTA would be better or just a regular TEFL cert. I believe you can get a CELTA in Ecuador and Vietnam for the same price or cheaper than some of the TEFL certificates as well, so even cost probably shouldn't be too much of an issue.
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naturegirl321

Joined: 04 May 2003 Posts: 9041 Location: home sweet home
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Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 9:06 pm Post subject: |
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Some more quetsions to ask. Are these important?
Visas?
Flights?
HOusing?
Pension? |
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