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Teach English in Taiwan

2nd of March 2008

Teaching positions available with the ABC American School in Taiwan.

Qualified TEFL teachers are needed to teach English at the ABC American school in Taiwan.

ABC American School is located in Fengyuan on the outskirts of Taichung City with a great mountain view. It's a brand-new school with modern facilities, well-designed programs and a cooperative team environment. They offer you a great work environment and excellent salary and benefits.

Their requirements are that you are a native English speaker, have an outgoing personality and interact well with children and/or adults. It is also important that you have a basic respect for the laws and culture here in Taiwan and adapt well to new experiences and lifestyles. You will be teaching children, teenagers and adults at a private language school. You can make English teaching your career or think of it as a chance to experience a unique and fascinating culture.

The basic requirement for legal employment in Taiwan is a University degree. Without a degree, ABC American School will not be able to apply for a work visa for you. Teachers will also need to have related work experience, TESL certification and make a minimum 1 year teaching commitment.

If you don't have experience but have a degree, one year available and the will to learn, send your CV to Vincent@ABCAmericanSchool.bizland.com.

To find out more about Teaching English projects abroad, visit our Teaching English section.

Gapwork gap year jobs tips: Which Teaching English qualification?

Most employers will look for a qualification from Cambridge (CELTA) or Trinity College London (CertTESOL), so when you are looking for a TEFL course it's usually best to ensure that the school or organisation is accredited by either of these bodies. For more information on thand our guide to beating the Teaching English jargon, visit our Ultimate Guide to TEFL.

 

 

 




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