Sunday, September 27, 2009

PRICES

Basic TEFL Certification course $US350

TESOL Up grade workshop $US150

Combination of both: TESOL certificate $US400 (SAVE $100)

Grammar course $US160

TESOL Diploma $US320 (TEFL Cert is pre-req)

Teaching children $US300

Teaching Business English $US320

INTRODUCTION


NORWOOD ENGLISH VIETNAM
TESOL,TEFL, specialist ESL teacher training.
DARE TO DREAM:
Tired of the daily grind? The insecurity of your job?

If you could travel to distant lands and be paid for it, would that make you break Free?


Teaching English in non-English speaking countries is becoming a really huge industry and no wonder why!


The demand is staggering- The British Council, the world's supreme authority on teaching the English language, predicts that more than 2 BILLION people will begin studying English in 2010 alone, and that figure will increase as time goes on.


English is the global language of commerce and tourism, so the demand is huge.


At any one time, there are 14,000 jobs for English teachers VACANT- Waiting for people like YOU.


So what do YOU need to get a job as an English teacher in a foreign country?


First, you need to be able to speak English either as a native speaker, OR at a high level if you are NOT a native speaker.

Second, you should have a TESOL (Teacher of English to Speakers of Other Languages) certification, or a TEFL (Teach English as a Foreign Language) certification.


In some locations, a University degree is also required, but in most places, the ability to speak English is the prime requirement.


An internationally accredited certification such as TESOL or TEFL will open doors to your world adventure, and help you gain well-paid and fulfilling employment.


You do NOT have to speak the local language to teach English- your course will show you how, and the best part is that your course can be done mostly On Line, in the comfort of your home, at your own pace- Some people take as little as 4 weeks to finish the course and be on their way to exotic destinations.

Your own On Line tutor will assist you through the course. This is a part of our committment to you, and one that is generally missing from other TESOL/TEFL providers- Your very own LIVE tutor.

We at NORWOOD ENGLISH VIETNAM specialize in providing TESOL and TEFL certification from BRITAIN, (British education values are recognized in every country), and in conducting specialist worlshops in English teacher training in Vietnam.


HOW DOES IT WORK?

First you take the On Line course at any time that suits you- That gives you an internati0nally accredited TEFL certification-

Next you do a 2x4 hour PRACTICAL in class course at any of our partner establishments in Vietnam, and do an observed and evaluated practicum, and this up-grades your TEFL certificate to a TESOL certificate. AND you get a written reference to back up your observed abilities.
A great portfolio to use in your employment.


Our prices are very reasonable and the training we provide is first class.
(See prices in another entry).

NORWOOD teachers are currently employed in almost every country in the world, with a lot in the Middle East, and growing numbers in Asia.


If YOU want to see if YOU fit the mould- travelling the world, working 20 hours a week for a better than full-time salary, free air fares and free accommodation (in some places), then read on-
get our FREE book on teaching English (valued at $49.95-but FREE by application), and get back to us at our e-mail address and we will help you achieve your dreams.

Frequently Asked Questions FAQ


1.Do I need a University Degree to teach English abroad?


NO- You do not need a University degree to teach English abroad. In most cases, a good understanding of English is all that is required. China is a market where a degree is NOT an Immigration requirement for working as a ESL teacher.

However, there are some locations where a University degree IS required- Korea, Japan, and there are some places where it is highly desirable- Vietnam for example, and some where it is not necessary, but of course having a University degree will get you a better job in most cases.


2. Maybe I am too old:


UNLIKELY- We have ESL teachers who began their "new" career at 72 years of age, and are still going strong at 79.



3. Too young:


Usually if you are over 18 years of age, and have a High School education, you can get a job abroad as an English teacher.

Older people sometimes do NOT have a High School education, but are still employable because of their practical experience.


4. Can I get a job as an English teacher WITHOUT A TESOL or TEFL certificate?


Its possible, but not probable- An internationally recognized TEFL or TESOL certificate guarantees to the employer that you know what to do when you are confronted with a class-Also the employer knows that you have learnt how to cope with class-room challenges, and that you know the theories behind the activities that you will need to use to teach English.


5. What is the level of pay I can expect from being an English teacher abroad?


This depends on the country of choice- In a lot of developing countries, the pay will of course be less than you would expect at home, however, it will be considerable compared to local standards. A commonly used comparison is that of a lawyer or a doctor in the local community.

Teachers in most countries where English is sought after, enjoy a high degree of respect from their students and their parents, and are usually considered to be "high status" members of the community.

Some countries supply accommodation as well, and this means that your salary goes a long way considering the lower costs of living.


6. Do I need to speak the local language?


NO -you do not need to speak the local language as all instruction is given in English. During your course you will learn how to use techniques that ensure your students can understand your instruction, and in fact, in most English class-rooms, the use of the local language is forbidden.


However, on a personal satisfaction level, when you know your destination country, it is a good idea to learn a few practical phrases in the local language- The locals will really appreciate your efforts in learning some of their language, and they will give you greater respect.


7. What sort of students will I teach?


Your students could be kids, or they could be teenagers, or they could be adults.

They could be Lawyers, doctors, air line pilots, naughty little boys and girls, kindergarten kids, taxi drivers, shop assistants, Company Directors- It depends on your wishes and the requirements of the school, college or university where you will teach.


8. How many hours will I be expected to work?


Usually, in English teaching abroad, 20 hours per week is considered a full-time work load. The rest of the time you are usually free to travel, sight-see and go to the numerous social events your students and your school or college will organize for you.

You may also have to devote a few hours each week to preparing your lessons, and researching them. During your course you will learn where to find class-room ready resources on almost every topic you could imagine.


9. What are the teaching facilities like?


This depends on the location- usually most class-rooms are equipped with a white board, a computer and projector, desks, a cd player, and occassionally a TV and DVD player, and of course air conditioning.


10. What are the class sizes?


Depends on the location-In China up to 100 in a class is possible but not often likely- In other places it may be down to 2 or 3 students in a class.



11. Will I be alone in the class-room with the students?


For lower level students, usually no- You will be assigned a local Teacher aide who will take care of discipline and translations for you, and assist you in your teaching.

For higher levels, you may be alone, but the students at these levels can understand you quite well, so there is no problem.

Benefits of having an internationally recognized TESOL/TEFL Certificate.


No matter where you are in the world, YOU can become an international teacher of English, provided you have

1. A good command of English and

2. An internationally recognized TEFL or TESOL certificate.


There are plenty of jobs available (14,000 every day), and there is a growing demand for teachers of English.

The British Council estimates that 2 BILLION people will start to learn English next year alone.

That means there needs to be a lot of English teachers!

English is the universal language of business, and it is becoming increasingly accepted world-wide as such.

People who want to better their employment prospects learn English.

People who want to travel abroad learn English as it is so widely spoken now.


As a Teacher of English, YOU can help these people, you can travel to exotic lands, AND you will be paid to do it.

Can you imagine taking a PAID holiday to China, Japan, Turkey, Russia, or wherever you fancy, and in some cases even having your air fares paid for, and your accommodation supplied for FREE?
The greatest thrill is meeting new people and immersing yourself in completly NEW cultures.
Teaching English abroad is a mind widening experience.

Thats the reality with your TEFL or TESOL certificate.

FREE BOOK-



NORWOOD ENGLISH VIETNAM
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