Teaching English Abroad
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Average customer review:Product Description
With more and more people considering teaching English as a foreign language, this guide offers extensive and essential information for anyone wishing to teach the English language abroad. It covers every aspect you will need to know, from finding a job before you go, to how to deal with any problems that arise. Up-to-date information includes a directory of more than 380 courses for training as an EFL teacher, 1,150 language school addresses to contact for jobs and a list of recruitment organisations and useful websites. Teaching English Abroad also contains a country-by-country guide, which covers more than 70 countries around the world, and details both long and short-term placements, for trained and untrained teachers.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #49315 in Books
- Published on: 2009-03-10
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 576 pages
Editorial Reviews
BBC English Magazine
Invaluable... full of practical guidance and information.
The Traveller
A mine of information
BBC English Magazine
Invaluabe... full of practical guidance and information
Customer Reviews
Well presented and informative.
I did not need to read this book from start to finish, as it is so well presented that I was able to extract the information I required quickly and easily. A definite must read for anyone even remotely interested in teaching English in foriegn lands. I would also recommend it to travellers looking for a means to supplement their income whilst visiting exotic far away place, as this book has all the information and references required by anyone wishing to embark on a new and rewarding career in English teaching.
A good book but too much advertising!
This book contains a wealth of detailed information and reflects a great deal of research but it also promotes the short but expensive (and completely unnecessary) "TEFL" certificate courses sold on the web. Such courses claim to "qualify" you to teach English as a foreign language and are frequently promoted through false advertising on the web: "You'll need this to get a job," and even bogus want-ads: "Teacher wanted - TEFL required" from non-existent schools.
The author is a Canadian who taught in Britain so her personal experience in teaching abroad is rather limited, but I would imagine that after so many editions she should be fully aware of the TEFL fraud and refuse to promote it. Books like "Teach English in Italy," although more narrow in scope, document that most genuine employers don't even request, let alone require, any short certificates, and may even laugh at an applicant's TEFL "qualification."
I would have preferred to read a book describing the author's personal experience as a foreigner teaching in Britain, since that's what she knows best, and many Americans would love to teach in the UK.
Not as good as they say.
True this books offers a good basic resource for prospective teachers, but nothing that the avid net searcher could not find for themselves. Some e-mail addresses were old and out of date as was some of the information. If you have an old copy of the book it will probably do just as well as it seems the author simply top's up existing information from older editions. Finally a word on the author who seems to write with an OLD STYLE superiority that does not allow for all the routes into Modern World English.




