Teach English In South America

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Mitchell Said:

Could I go to Latin America or any off the near by country and teach english?

We Answered:

Yes infact there is a cry out for people who can teach english in Latin america you will need to go over on a Visa I suggest going to Venezuela or Colombia to teach I know a lady who learnt english over here and went back to Venezuela (her country) and is a teacher over there :-) it would be nice if you could get to know a fmaily who may put you up for a month over there sure there are ways of finding that out on the internet you may find it hard to get employed for just a month though like someone already said you need to have really tight spanish because accents vary you could go there for a month and volunteer i dont know if you would get paid work for a month good luck!!

Larry Said:

Is there an organization that allows Bilingual people to teach English in South America? I can't find any!!!!

We Answered:

Check with your local churches, and also contact many of the relief programs such as Red Cross. They would be able to give you more information on community type services for neighboring countries since they deal more with that type of genre.

Roland Said:

I would like to teach English in South America. What do you suggest?

We Answered:

There are several things to consider here. The first is qualifications. In general you'll need a degree and a TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) certificate to get a visa and work.

The degree you will have. The TEFL certificate can be taken either in-house at a local school for 4 weeks or online at your own pace which is a much cheaper option.

Next, where do you want to teach? There are a whole range of options for South America starting with which country and then where in that country. Do you prefer a big city or a small town? Are you after thriving nightlife or perhaps a more cultured background?

I'd suggest taking a look at the countries of South America in the link below and see if one starts to peak your interest and then investigate it further.

To actually teach you don't need to know the local language. These days classes are taught almost entirely in the Target Language which means you introduce, explain and practice in English.

This is called Full Immersion and essentially you are trying to put the student in the same kind of linguistic environment that a native speaker learns their own language.

In fact, it does the students good. To communicate they MUST speak English and that's what it's all about.

Of course knowing a bit of the local language helps when you're outside school (e.g. shopping, ordering in a bar, etc) but you'll soon pick up the basics and it's rare that you'll find yourself living in a town where no one speaks any English at all! :)

Perry Said:

Should I teach English in South America for a year or work in accounting/general business in the USA?

We Answered:

Go with your gut feeling. and what career make you more happy. That you love most doing. and go after that dreams! be a teacher, or be an accountant? And I hope you have good luck whatever you choose.

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