There’s No Time Like Now To Teach English Overseas

Why do I say that? Look at this:
*According to a survey, more than 20,000 EFL jobs are being posted in various web sites over the Internet each month!


At a time when job markets around the world are shrinking and millions of people all over the world are facing up to realities like layoffs and off-shoring of jobs, this kind of a job market is a gold mine. To all indications, the growth in the EFL job market is all set to continue unabated for the next couple of years. That is why this is the best time to teach English abroad.

More and more countries around the world are opening up to the idea of learning English and conducting business in English. For countries like China, Korea and Japan, these are revolutionary times. The teeming population in these countries is aggressively courting English because they understand that English is an important skill that will give them the competitive edge in a global work scenario. Therefore, people who are willing to teach English abroad can explore highly paying job prospects in international cities all over the world, from Paris to Madrid and Beijing to Lima! Even a number of Western countries like the UK and Australia require skilled teachers of EFL to teach the language to their own non-native speakers. So, if you like teaching, then, there really is no time better than the present to teach English abroad.

A number of advantages come with the turf. For instance, since the majority of job opportunities are in far-flung cities and countries all over the word, this is a golden opportunity for anyone who likes to travel in a cost-effective and productive manner. A person who teaches English overseas has a chance to interact with the local people of a country or region, learn their culture and visit local places of tourist interest – all, while they earn their keep and gain invaluable hands-on experience.

Many teachers who teach English overseas agree that the first few days in a new country are always a struggle. Every region has problems specific to its own geographical and political conditions. That being the case, getting used to a new country or region takes some time. However, once the ice is broken, many teachers find it a very rewarding experienced to teach English as a foreign language. This is an opportunity to establish long-lasting friendships with people in different countries and regions. It also gives candidates vital life skills that are of great importance later on in life.

Therefore, anybody who takes up teaching English overseas at whatever point of their lives will find it highly rewarding. It doesn't matter if you have just completed college, taken a sabbatical from your current job, or want to lead your retired life doing something meaningful. Teaching English overseas, interacting with highly enthusiastic learners and coping with various challenges will invariably boost your own confidence, communication skills and knowledge. A certification in TESOL (which is also known as TEFL and TESL) is all you need to begin your teaching experience abroad.

By: ajay shringi

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