Airfare Prague
(For experienced TEFL) I’d like to teach in Europe but I’m unsure about the whole procedure. I need the steps to take. Can I get my TEFL certificate here in the US? Are there any good, legit programs to look into to? What do I need to be aware of? And misc. On my background, I have a B.A. in English from UCLA and am looking to find a program perhaps in Prague where airfare is paid for. Thanks!!
First it’s hard to find schools now which pay for your airfare. Second, as an American you’ll find it harder to work in the Czech Republic since you (probably) don’t have an passport from an EU country. Why would they employ you where they can employ European citizens much more easily? The only way, in my opinion, you can get work is get over there under your own steam, walk around the schools till you find work and then get the job because you happen to be there in person and they like you. Of course, get a TEFL qualification before you go. The more you have in terms of qualifications, the better your chance of landing a job.
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