Teaching English in Asia
"Despite the rumors, a native’s knowledge of the English language is not an automatic passport to employment anywhere abroad. It can, however, be put to profitable use in many Asian countries. In Korea, Taiwan, Japan, Thailand and, increasingly, China a high proportion of the population are eager for tuition from English speakers. A university degree in any subject is the only prerequisite, though in some cases just a degree of enthusiasm will suffice." --Susan Griffith reports in Teaching English In Asia.
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Articles and Participant Reports on Teaching English in Asia
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Jobs Teaching English in Asia by Susan Griffith |
Teaching English in Asia
Lucia Novarra provides an overview on opportunities for work in Asia teaching English. |
| Teaching English in Asia: Practical Information You Need to Get Work by Michael G. Hines |
| Teaching English in Southeast Asia: Practical Information You Need to Get Work by Michael G. Hines |
Getting Started Teaching English in Japan: The Three Common Roads
John Sheldon provides a top-down description of the three major roads taken by those who teach or wish to teach English in Japan, while providing realistic advice for teachers in the "Land of the Rising Sun." |
Teaching English and Living in Japan
Lindy Sinka offers a practical overview of what is involved in teaching English in Japan. She also offers a taste of Japanese culture and expatriate life. |
Point Your Mouse Cursor to a Job in Japan
Celeste Heiter provides the inside tips on finding jobs via the Web teaching English in Japan. |
| Tutoring English in Japan by Adrienne McPhail |
| Japan's JET Programme: Join Japan's Leading ESL Training and Job Placement Program by Laura Mann. |
| The JET Programme: Teaching English in Japan While Getting to Know it as an Insider by Aaron Paulson. |
| Live, Learn and Teach English in Japan by Christopher P. Cotter |
| Hong Kong Needs English Teachers |
Teaching English in China: Choose the Right Place and School
Eve Bergazyn analyzes and reports on the various types of places and schools in China to teach English. |
How to Choose Your First Job Teaching English in China
Gregory Mavrides, PhD offers an overview and advice on how to go about the selection process. |
Teaching English in China
Smitha Murthy offers practical advice on finding a job teaching English in China while warning about possible pitfalls. |
| English Teachers Needed in China by Matt Lee |
Teaching English in China by Daniel Walfish |
| Teaching in China: No Experience Needed, No Shortage of Jobs by Guy Bojesen-Trepka |
Teaching English in Taiwan
Newley Purnell provides a thorough description of the lucrative jobs available teaching English in Taiwan, and provides inside tips for enjoying its rich culture. |
Three Reasons to Teach English and Live in Taiwan by Matt Gibson |
Teaching English in Taiwan: The Vital Information by Matt Gibson |
| Teaching English in Taiwan by Darby Cameron Doll |
| Teaching English in Taiwan with Hess by Gilbert Wang |
| Teaching English in Rural Taiwan by Roane Beard |
Teaching English and Living in Korea
Lindy Sinka, who has taught in various parts of Asia, offers a practical overview of what is involved in teaching English in Korea. She also offers a taste of Korean culture and expatriate life. |
Living and Teaching English in South Korea
Jalel Marti Sager provides a practical and inspiring insider's view of his experience living and teaching English in South Korea. |
| Teaching English in South Korea: A New Home with an Array of Choices by Lavinia Spalding |
| Teaching English in Korea by David Cox |
| Teaching English and Living in Thailand: Do Your Homework Before Choosing a Job by Lindy Sinka |
Teaching English in Thailand: The 10 Day Job Search
A.J. Hoge tells you how to find a job teaching English in Thailand within 10 days of stepping off the plane. |
Freelance Teaching English in Bangkok, Thailand
A.J. Hoge provides practical inside tips for setting up a freelance business teaching English. |
Teaching English in Chiang Mai: A Step-by-Step Guide
Wayne Johnson is your inside guide to teaching English in Chiang Mai, Thailand. |
| Work in Thailand: Teaching English Can Be Just the Beginning by Seth Leighton |
| Teaching English in Thailand and Beyond: Making Choices About Where to Teach Abroad by Paul Carpenter |
| Teaching English in Thailand by Dave Abernathy |
| Teaching English in The Big Mango by Brian Thornton |
Teaching English in Indonesia
Geoff Andrews describes the many advantages of teaching English in Indonesia while offering practical tips on work requirements and an overview of the cultural characteristics. |
Teaching English in Malaysia
Emile Alexander Dodds reports on the type of work available for English teachers in Malaysia - a new world with Western comforts. |
| Teaching English in Vietnam by David M. Lenard |
| Top Jobs Teaching English in Asia |
| See a daily selection of the Top Jobs Teaching English in China, Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asia courtesy of ESL Job Feed. |
If you do not see the jobs or training program you want in Asia, look under Worldwide for programs located in several different regions or check our China, Korea, Japan, Thailand and Taiwan directories for much more country-specific information on teaching English.
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Contact the program directors to confirm costs, dates, and other details (Disclaimer).
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Calcutta, India
CTESOL: Teach English Around the World
4 week – (140 hr) Internationally accredited courses worldwide.
Our training centre in Calcutta provides teacher training, certification and career guidance and support throughout our graduate’s teaching career. The course has a very practical emphasis and features a high proportion of actual teaching practice hours in the classroom. Teach, travel, live and work abroad.
Dates: Course available each month all year-round
Cost: $1490 USD.
Contact: Luke Fisher; info@teflcorp.com
Website: www.teflcorp.com
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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
CTESOL: Teach English Around the World
4 week – (140 hr) Internationally accredited courses worldwide.
Our training centre in Ho Chi Minh City provides teacher training, certification and career guidance and support throughout our graduate’s teaching career. The course has a very practical emphasis and features a high proportion of actual teaching practice hours in the classroom. Teach, travel, live and work abroad.
Dates: Course available each month all year-round
Cost: $1490 USD.
Contact: Luke Fisher; info@teflcorp.com
Website: www.teflcorp.com
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Cebu, Philippines
CTESOL: Teach English Around the World
4 week – (140 hr) Internationally accredited courses worldwide.
Our training centre in Cebu provides teacher training, certification and career guidance and support throughout our graduate’s teaching career. The course has a very practical emphasis and features a high proportion of actual teaching practice hours in the classroom. Teach, travel, live and work abroad.
Dates: Course available each month all year-round
Cost: $1490 USD.
Contact: Luke Fisher; info@teflcorp.com
Website: www.teflcorp.com
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Learn, Teach and Explore Nepal
International TESOL in the home of the Mighty Everest. The abode of the gods, birthplace of the Buddha and an ancient kingdom with modern ideas. This is Nepal—a country comparatively small in size, but with a large heart that embraces one and all. Earn your international TESOL certificate in Kathmandu and ample ESL teaching placement opportunities throughout Nepal and worldwide.
For more information, visit www.teflcoursenepal.com.
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Teach with EF in China: Year-round start dates in over 50 cities
EF is looking to recruit qualified native English teachers with at least one year classroom experience to teach English to adults, teenagers or children in over 50 cities in China. We offer an excellent package for teachers with at least 1 year experience and from native English speaking country (great salary, legal working visa, health insurance, flight allowance, accommodation assistance, training, professional development, up to 3 weeks vacation, Chinese lessons, and many more) and there are always opportunities for development and promotion. Many EF teachers are promoted within EF to new roles, such as Operations Managers, Recruiters, and Product Development Managers.
Apply online at: www.englishfirst.com/trt/.
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EF Seeks Qualified ESL Teachers to Teach in Tropical Indonesia
EF English First seeks to recruit motivated, enthusiastic, qualified teachers to teach English in one of our 70 schools throughout more than 30 Indonesian cities. Having so many locations gives our teachers more freedom in deciding where they want to be. If it is a big city experience you are after, EF operates in Indonesia's bustling urban cities. For those seeking a more authentic rural experience, there are also teaching opportunities in locations farther afield too. We specialize in teaching all levels of students, from early elementary to teens, to young adults students to business professionals.
Apply online at: www.englishfirst.com/trt/.
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Teach English in China—Click here!
WorldLink Education offers unique and affordable Teach Abroad l programs to persons from the US and worldwide wishing to teach in China. World Link Education offers you the opportunity to teach English in one of the world’s most dynamic countries. From this exciting opportunity you will not only achieve personal growth as you live in a different environment but you will also be fully immersed in China’s unique culture, language, history and way of life.
Contact: WLE US OFFICE, 1904 3rd Avenue, Suite 633, Seattle, WA 98101 USA
Toll Free: 1 800 621 3085 (within U.S.). Phone: +1 (206) 264 0941. Fax: +1 (206) 264 4932.
Email: info@worldlink-education.com
Website: www.worldlink-education.com
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American University Alumni Center, www.auathailand.org. Over fifty years of Teaching English as a Foreign Language in Thailand.
Asia Expat, www.asiaxpat.com, is not only a great expatriate site for those moving or living in 13 cities in Asia, but has extensive ESL job listings.
Asiapond.com: Jobs pool for Teaching English in Asia. Whether you are new to Asia or have already worked here we believe that job-hunting should be a simple and stress-free experience. Asiapond has been designed to allow teachers to find the jobs that they want, where they want, quickly. Contact: info@asiapond.com, www.asiapond.com.
BENZHI, www.benzhi.com. Asian EFL job community.
Big English International Limited (Hong Kong), www.bigenglish.com, offers jobs private tutoring jobs and opportunities teaching at language schools.
Buckland International Education Group, Dacunmen Villa District 555, Yanshuo, Guilin, China 541900; 011-86-773-882-7255; buckland@china.com, www.bucklandgroup.org. Recruits 80+ native speakers of English to offer conversation teaching for 3-12 months in different areas of China. Net monthly wage of 4,000-6,000 renminbi ($510 to $765).
Chatteris Educational Foundation, 18/F Honest Motors Bldg., 9-11 Leighton Rd., Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, China; 011-852-2520-5736; info@chatteris.org.hk, www.chatteris.org.hk. Graduate English Language Tutors (GELTs) are placed in Hong Kong schools and given a monthly allowance of HK$13,000 ($1,660) and free housing for the first 2 weeks. Recent graduates preferred.
CIEE: Council on International Educational Exchange
Teach English in China. You can teach English for a semester or an academic year at an elementary, middle or high school, college or university in an urban or rural location. Where you’ll be assigned is driven by the demand for English-speaking teachers and the requirements of each host institution, but you can request placement and CIEE will try to honor it. Wherever you are, you will see the Chinese way of doing things—and meet students eager to know you as a foreigner, a teacher, and a friend.
Teach English in Thailand
Teach English at a primary or secondary school in an urban or rural location for a semester or an academic year. Teaching assignments are driven by the demand for English-speaking teachers and the requirements of each host institution, but you can request placement at a particular level and in a particular location, and CIEE will try to honor it. Anywhere you teach in Thailand, you will have the opportunity to learn Thai customs, share your own way of life, and have new experiences that make it impossible to take even the smallest things for granted.
Contact: 300 Fore Street, Portland, Maine 04101 USA; tel/fax. 1.800.407.8839; 1.800.553.4299; teach@ciee.org; www.ciee.org/teach.aspx.
Colorado China Council, 4556 Apple Way, Boulder, CO 80301; 303-443-1108; alice@asiacouncil.org, www.asiacouncil.org. Graduates from the U.S. are placed as teachers at institutes throughout China, for 6 or 11 months.
ECC (Thailand), 430/17-24 Chula Soi 64, Siam Square, Bangkok 10330, Thailand; 011-66-2-253-3312; fax. 011-66-2-254-2243 or in the U.S.: 425-930-5421; jobs@ecc.ac.th, www.eccthai.com/jobs.asp. Chain of language schools with 50 branches employing 500 native speaker teachers, who must have a bachelor’s degree and at least six months teaching experience or a CELTA entry level qualification.
English for Asia Ltd, 7/F, Workington Tower, 78 Bonham Strand, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong; 011-852-2366-3792, fax. 011-852-2392-2424; info@englishforasia.com, www.englishforasia.com/en. Provides EFL-qualified teachers to primary and secondary schools in Hong Kong, as well as a number of teaching centers including in Macao and Shenzhen. Also runs Trinity CertTESOL courses four times a year. .
GEOS Corporation, Simpson Tower 2424, 401 Bay St., Toronto, Ontario M5H 2Y4, Canada; 416-777-0109; fax. 416-777-0110; toronto@geoscareer.com, www.geoscareer.com. One of Japan’s largest English language institutions employing 2,000 teachers for 500+ schools, all of whom are hired outside Japan.
Hess Educational Organization, No. 107, Sec. 2, Minquan East Rd., Zhongshan District, Taipei City 104, Taiwan 011-886-2-2592-6998; fax. 011-886-2-2586-3829; hesswork@hess.com.tw, www.hess.com.tw. Website gives email addresses of overseas recruiters. Specializes in teaching children including kindergarten-age. 400 Native Speaking Teachers (NSTs) must be college graduates.
IEF Education Foundation, 18605 E. Gale Ave., Suite 230, City of Industry, CA 91748; 626-965-1995; teachers@ief-usa.org, www.ief-usa.org. Recruits mainly American graduates to spend six months teaching English to junior high and high-school aged students in many cities in China and Taiwan.
International Avenue Consulting Company, 16F-1, No. 499, Chung Ming South Rd., Taichung City, Taiwan; 011-886-4-2375 9800; recruiting@iacc.com.tw, www.iacc.com.tw. Recruit agency with partner offices in Canada able to place about 100 graduates in teaching vacancies throughout Taiwan.
Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET), Program JET Office, Japanese Embassy, 2520 Massachusetts Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20008; 202-238-6772/3; jet@embjapan.org, www.us.emb-japan.go.jp/JETProgram/homepage.html. Official Japanese government program to improve foreign language teaching in schools and foster good relations between the people of Japan and 44 participating countries. JET Programme information for Canadian applicants: www.ca.emb-japan.go.jp/jetcanada.html.
LanguageCorps is a fee-based service that trains, places and supports English language teachers in overseas assignments, including eastern Asia, including Cambodia, China, Thailand, and Vietnam. TESOL training and certification and guaranteed placement into paid teaching jobs are offered. Contact: teach@languagecorps.org, www.languagecorps.org.
Princeton-in-Asia. Paid internship programs for college graduates, usually teaching English, for one or two years in China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Kazakhstan, Korea, Laos, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam. Teachers may be responsible for transportation. Salary very much country-dependent; housing and health insurance arranged. Must interview and have orientation in Princeton. Contact: pia@phoenix.princeton.edu, www.princeton.edu/~pia.
Russell Recruiting: Teaching English in Asia; www.asiangateway.net. Russell Recruiting provides job seekers with ESL employment in Asia. We offer safe, reliable positions with reputable schools that treat their staff with respect. Trust us, we were once teachers too!
Teach Asia Online, www.teachasiaonline.com. Looking to connect with fellow teachers of English in Asia? Need ideas for creative lessons? Search no further than Teach Asia Online. Written by teachers for teachers, this site aims to empower teachers and serve as a place for sharing information and ideas “between like-minded individuals throughout Asia, to improve teaching skills, enhance communications, and help present new opportunities for learning, working, and living.” There is a discussion board and links for lesson plans and teacher training. Monthly articles also provide a wealth of information for new and seasoned teach
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