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Will You Get A Job After The Course? YES!
We offer an active and on-going job guidance service for our
graduates to help find a teach job after receiving their TEFL
/ TESOL certification. Professional teacher development is an
essential aspect of the course, and we want to help you make the
best use of your certificate. Our support doesn't end at graduation.
Whatever help or advice you need, EuroTEFL Job Guidance is available
to help, not only during your course but throughout your TEFL
/ TESOL career. With our extensive network of graduates teaching
around the world, you have unlimited resources and options for
finding work.
Our Job Guidance service includes the following:
- Input sessions include writing an effective CV/Resume and interviewing
- Guest speakers from graduates and local/global employers
- Advice on global job-hunting including internet Job-search and
notice boards
- Network of CertTESOL/TEFL graduates (see below)
- Contact information with useful websites, numbers and addresses
- One on one meetings to discuss your specific goals
- Guaranteed job in Asia
- Assistance with Summer TEFL camp work as well as long term jobs
Jen – Barcelona TEFL Teachers Association
Are you new to the English teaching scene in Barcelona? The Barcelona
TEFL Teachers Association (BTTA) has been helping teachers find their
way for over two years. Come to one of our many events to meet and
network with other teachers in the area: swap ideas for lesson plans,
find out which schools are hiring or who has an extra room to rent
out. We've hosted Welcome events for new TEFL courses, Spanish Immersion
Nights, Book Exchanges and more. Visit our website, www.btta.es for
all kinds of Barcelona information: Find out which Barcelona language
schools are the best employers by visiting our School Ratings page;
read what a typical work load is like on our Featured Profile page;
visit our Bulletin Board for upcoming BTTA and local events, job posts,
and more; or add your name to our mailing list. We look forward to
meeting you soon!
Letters from Europe TEFL Graduates
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Sophie – Brighton, England
Contrary to my expectations and original plans,
I’m now in Japan, and yesterday got a part time job teaching
English with a small school called One-Up. I think the TEFL course
in Barcelona was really great, very well organised and integrated,
and run by fantastic people. I think you guys really made it, although
the content of the course was superb as well. The social occasions
that spawned out of it, and the effort you made to help us feel
comfortable was also great. I have a lot of happy memories from
Barcelona thanks to you guys... and, of course, our English students!
Patrick – Sous Chef from Sonoma, California
Well, as you know I'm now in Mexico. I can't say
enough about how much fun I had in Barcelona. The entire experience
was great, eased the culture shock and gave me something fun to
do for a month. The course definitely helped prepare me to be a
teacher and I think the best part of the TEFL experience was living
and working in such an amazing city like Barcelona. While I was
there I worked for Kingsbrook Language School and a company called
Centro Asimilar. I have nothing but good things to say about Europe
TEFL and hanks again for everything.
Ryan – Furman University
I live in Berlin, Germany and work as a freelance
teacher for Inlingua GmbH. The best part of the TEFL experience
in Barcelona was getting to know the people throughout the course
(our Trainers, English students, and staff), and the second best
was getting that first taste of what teaching a foreign language
is like and how rewarding it can be.
Adam - England
I currently have a full schedule (35hrs), teaching
business English at Gas Natural in the mornings and Acciona in the
afternoons for a school on Diagonal. In the evenings I am working
for Anglia Academy teaching children, beginners and Cambridge certificate.
I also have about three hours a week private tuition. Hope you are
all well, love and thanks again for everything!
Yvonne - New York City, New York
Buenos Aires is a great city and Argentina an amazing
country. The people in the BA TEFL office, Karina and Mali, were
really great and helpful through the whole process. I really enjoyed
it and I acquired a vast amount of knowledge in such a short time
as well as extraordinary new friendships. The course was enjoyable,
extremely educational, thorough and concise. We learned the fundamentals
of English grammar, how to prepare and deliver well-organized lessons
and the essentials of classroom management. Ultimately, I feel that
this course provided me with the necessary skills and confidence
I needed to become an effective ESL teacher. Now that I've been
to Argentina, I am ready to go and teach in Europe!
Alice – St. Gallen, Switzerland
When I returned to Switzerland, I worked at the
Wall Street Institute where I taught First Certificate exam prep
courses, regular English classes and also worked with 10 year old
kids in a public school. The best part of my TEFL course experience
was the really, really fantastic teachers/mentors, a really comfortable
learning environment and living in Barcelona, of course.
Justin - Royal Irish Academy Dublin
I am still in Barcelona and using the Gracia Arts
Project gallery space to teach private clients. The best part was
the practical experience teaching classes and the feedback afterwards.
It helped me shape my teaching skills extremely well. ( www.graciaartsproject.com
) For anyone thinking about doing the Europe TEFL course you need
to be open to suggestions. If you can absorb the modern teaching
methods of the TEFL certificate then it is possible to create a
flexible and enjoyable job for yourself almost anywhere in the world.
I now have well paid work with companies and private students.
James (UK) - Barcelona
Thanks to the course at Europe TEFL I walked straight
into a job with Merit School (within two days of picking up my certificate!)
and taught in-company classes and at the Universidad Politecnica
de Catalunya, 18 hours a week. I have just started a new full time
job at International House, teaching Juniors (9-13), adults both
in groups and one to one (for Cambridge cert. and general use).
And even better in January I can apply for a transfer to any of
the affiliated IH schools worldwide (provided my teaching is up
to scratch!).
Joe - University of Pennsylvania
After my TEFL course in Barcelona I got a job in
Moscow, Russia with Language Link English School. Looking back at
the month in Spain, the best part of the course was the people I
met on the course and the real world classroom preparation.
Erin – Indiana University
I'm currently teaching private kids classes and
working at Alsace Language School, in a very nice neighborhood in
Barcelona.
The best part about having attended Europe TEFL was the opportunities
it has opened for me across the world. I travel, meet new people,
try new foods, learn about foreign cultures as well as my own, all
while earning a living teaching English. I have meet so many wonderful
people, seen things I never would have seen, learned to budget my
money, and I’m learning a new language. Who would have thought
Kate, Danny and I would still be here over a year after our course,
still having the time of our lives?!
Tina (Germany) - Barcelona
I finally made it to Portugal! I started teaching
on October first, Business English for the most part, all in-company
classes. It's quite stressful as you're constantly on your feet...
but a good way to get to know Lisbon. Take care and give big hugs
to all!
Jessica (Texas) - Seville
I have great news as just yesterday I was offered
a job in Tarragona, Spain. It is located 60 miles south of Barcelona
in the Catalonian area of Spain where they speak Catalan (a mixture
of Spanish and French). It's amazing. I really lucked out! So, as
you have noticed, I will not be teaching in Prague. I finish my
TESOL training this Friday and I do want to work on my Spanish so
that'll be more realistic if I stay in Spain. I am hoping to be
able to take a quick trip up to Prague sometime during the school
year or over the summer (I will have a short summer as the school
year doesn't end until June 21 or 22).
I'm off to Tarragona on Saturday, by train so I
can meet with the director, see the school, and prepare myself for
the first week. Classes begin Monday!!! I will be teaching children
(beginning at age 7 or 8) up to business adults. It will be quite
the range. I told the director that even though I've mainly taught
teenagers, they acted like children at times. Un beso, Jessica
Sammie (Brighton & Hove) - Barcelona
I have a Job! I did the course in BCN, and sure
enough by wednesday I had a job! It seems like such a struggle at
first, but believe me - there are so many people wanting to learn
english!
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