jandazza
Joined: 12 Feb 2004 Posts: 6
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Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2004 6:40 pm Post subject: Czech Republic |
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Hi,
I'm another newbie here and wondered if anyone knows of some good companies to go through to find work in the Czech Republic. I do have a little bit of teaching experience, but it is more tutoring high school kids and training adults how to use websites--though the latter was in a seminar type of environment.
I hope to make a livable wage and am a little turned off by many companies that require a $450 "processing fee". Any suggestions?
FYI
*I am 29, Female, American, I don't have any overseas travel experience but have been to Mexico and Canada (seemed exotic at the time), and I have no certification.
*I am also an experienced publicist and an actor.
*I am not married to the thought of teaching ESL but would really like to spend 6 months to a year in a foreign country and I really like people and care very much about the work I do, so I think I would do well teaching
*but I would be happy to find any work in Marketing, PR, or Theater and Drama.
*I am a college graduate with a degree in THEATER, SPEECH, AND COMMUNICATIONS but with no ESL certification
Any thoughts or ideas would be great!
Best,
Janda |
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ddixon
Joined: 07 Apr 2004 Posts: 10 Location: Knoxville
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Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2004 9:11 pm Post subject: Good TEFL schools |
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I am going to Prague in August to teach, I'm getting my TEFL through TEFL worldwide Prague (www.teflworldwideprague.com). I've heard good things about them. Their one month program costs around $1300, but they pretty much guarentee employment afterwards. I hear it is the best way to go. Hope that helps |
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