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TESOL St. Petersburg

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Its art, rich architecture, zealous nightlife, extraordinary history and unique cultural traditions have inspired some of the world’s greatest literature, music and visual arts.

Your TESOL experience in St. Petersburg isn’t complete until you visit an opera performance.
The music scene in St. Petersburg is diverse, with several classical, jazz and pop concerts to choose from every week. Tickets are easily available in every street shop.

St. Petersburg definitely knows how to party and has some of the world’s largest nightclubs, offering all kinds of music and styles.

This city is perfect for young ESL teachers in search of an intellectual and fun social scene.

TEFL Seoul

Rejuvenated from the rubble of the Korean War, Seoul reshaped itself from a dull concrete landscape to a modern and green urban centre that earns the title of ‘miracle of Han’.

Walk down the Cheonggyecheon, the revitalized Han River park that turns the metropolis into a recreational marble. The Namdaemun gate also provides a wonderful escape from the anxieties of urban life, as parts of it twist over the forested mountains surrounding the city.

The joy of eating, strolling down modern streets, and general merrymaking are all in abundance from Apgujeong’s chic designer boutiques to Hongdae’s bars and restaurants.
Seoul is a great place to teach English. Get your TESOL certificate and apply now!

TEFL Toronto

Toronto is one of the best places in the world to teach English. It’s modern, peaceful, and has one of the world’s largest ESL markets.

Toronto PostcardThis is a city of restaurants and art.

Walk down any street and you’ll find a good place to eat. Enjoy tastes and products from every corner of the world in this fascinating multicultural city.

Visit one of the many modern museums and art galleries. The Art Gallery at the ROM has more than 15000 paintings and caters to 800,000 visitors each year. In September, walk down Yorkville to snap a picture of your favourite movie star. The TIFF premiers the best movies and A-list actors like George Clooney are often in town. Other popular festivals between June and October are Caribana and Nuit Blanche.

If you like music, there is always something going on at the Air Canada Center, Rogers Centre, Canadian National Exhibition, Harbour Front Centre, and the Ontario Science Centre. You can also discover a local band at the Horseshoe Tavern, where the Rolling Stones used to come, or check out Now Magazine and Eye Weekly for the best shows in town.

If you like the outdoors you have plenty of parks for biking, soccer, and a good-old BBQ time, and if you are especially looking for an adrenaline rush, Canada’s Wonderland has some of the best roller-coasters in the world.

Teaching in Toronto can be a lot of fun, especially in the summer, but the right TESOL certification is required. Most schools will ask for TESL Canada Standard 1 or higher TESL Canada certification. If you have taken a CELTA, TESL Ontario, or Trinity CertTESOL course, contact TESL Canada for more information about how to get the equivalency credits.

TEFL Chile and Tourism

Chile is a stretch of 4300 Km along the coast of South America, but its width does not exceed 240 km.
This country is known for its scenic beauty. With plenty of natural parks, it is one of the finest travel destinations for practising extreme sports such as kayak, hiking, rafting, and surfing. One of the greatest attractions is the massive slender wall of the Andes. It’s a mountain range that keeps rising and contains more than 50 volcano peaks.

Chile is definitely the place for ESL teachers who are thirsty for adventure and it is also welcoming for those seeking a more quiet life. After all, this is the land of Pablo Neruda, one of the world’s most famous poets.
With plenty of vineyards and lakes to visit, you will surely have a great time!

The demand for ESL teachers is very high. A 100-hour TESOL certificate or higher TESOL certification is required.

TEFL Saudi Arabia and Tourism

Saudi Arabia encompasses the most spectacular reefs of the world, the most magical and monumental sites of the Middle East, and the largest seas of sand of the Empty Quarter. Popular destinations are the mud-brick forts of Najran, which rise out of palm plantations and oases, the Arabian Desert, and the Two Holy Mosques of Masjid Al-Haram and Masjid Al-Nabwi.

Although very few travelers, especially non-Muslims, are allowed to walk this land, the country is slowly opening up to the world and Saudi Arabia has become a great destination for teaching English. Many teachers who hold TESL Canada certification and have more than one year of teaching experience choose Saudi Arabia for its standard of living and unique TEFL experience.

Ramadhan can be the most difficult time for western teachers as people who are not fasting are not allowed to eat in the open and only a few shops open for short periods of time. Saudi Arabia is very hot, so the best season is between November and February when average daily temperatures are moderate and the air is less humid. It’s significantly cooler in the Asir Mountains and around Taif region all year round.

TEFL Mexico City and Tourism

Mexico is a great country for TESOL graduates to come and have a great time. It is the 10th greatest tourist destination in the world, thanks to its beautiful beaches, warm culture, and wonderful cuisine. Due to its proximity to the United States and Canada, and the free trade agreement with these nations, the demand for ESL teachers is very high.

The capital is Mexico City, a buzzling metropolis of almost 9 million people. Top tourist attractions are the National Museum of Anthropology, the World Trade Centre (45th Floor), plenty of charming archeological sites, and Chapultepec Park.

TEFL United Arab Emirates

Welcome to the fanciest, most luxurious country on earth. UAE, with alluring beaches, top-notch hotels, an unparalleled shopping experience and an exquisite traditional culture, this country is rightly called the ‘the land of holidays’.

Four-fifths are covered in desert; yet the UAE has developed like no other. Its intriguing buildings, tourist resorts and awe-inspiring architecture have attracted tourists from across the globe for decades. Still modernizing at a fast pace, UAE aims to attract over 15-million tourists by the year 2015.

The demand for ESL teachers who hold an advanced TESOL certificate such as TESL Canada Standard 2 and have more than one year of teaching experience is very high, and so is the pay!

Some of the attractions in the UAE that you just cannot afford to miss are the AL-burj, the Dubai mall, Sharjah Aquarium, Jumeira Beach , Ski Dubai and the Dubai museum.

TEFL Russia

Jobs
Teachers who hold an advanced TESOL certificate such as TESL Canada or Trinity CertTESOL and have an entrepreneurial attitude can do very well in Russia. While ESL institutes pay an average of $1000/month, those who teach private lessons to the business community can earn anywhere from $20 to $100 per hour.

Culture
Russia is one of the coldest countries in the world, but the culture is anything but cold. Russians are some of the most educated people in the world and one can never get bored in their company. They usually enjoy conversations and arguments on deep subjects.

Tourism
If you like theater and opera, Russia is your place. Russia has the world’s most enormous theaters and live performances, reason being Russians are die hard lovers of live shows. Visitors from every corer of the world can enjoy amazing performances at very reasonable prices.

TEFL Tourism South Korea

Constantly marching ahead, forward and forward, never to stop and just hurry; South Korea is a complex and yet a fascinating country with wonders at every nook and corner and technology spurting out at an ever-increasing pace. Energy and joie de vivre of Seoul, ancientness of Gyeongju, bustling port town of Busan, South Korea is an adventurous land set for ESL teachers to discover the rich cultural heritage and wonders of Renaissance and have a great experience.

The roads to the countryside are still less traveled by; for good or for worse. Composed temples, beautiful mountains, unspoiled fishing villages and endless hiking opportunities are still awaiting any Westerners that rarely ever come to this path. Travel to the unspoiled islands of Dadohae Haesang National Park or the charming Buyeo for its historic relics of Baekje and lively market.

High wages and great living conditions make South Korea the top destination for teaching English. Native speakers who completed their university degree and a reputable 100-hour TESOL course, but don’t have any prior teaching experience, earn $2,100/month plus accommodation, bonuses, and other benefits.