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TEFL Vacancy in Czech Republic

Date posted:2017-02-09 | Writer: Jazykova Skola Eufrat | Email: [email protected]

Jazykova Skola Eufrat is a friendly and expanding language school situated in the historic town of Pilsen, Czech Republic. We are looking for one qualified EFL teacher to join our team as soon as possible. Applicants must be EU passport holders.

We offer a warm, dynamic atmosphere, benefits and a salary to 310 Czech crowns per hour depending on qualifications and experience. We also offer help with all aspects of settling in, on-going teacher support and professional development. The work involves teaching General/Business English both at customer sites and at the school.  

Our teachers are the cornerstone of the whole of our company, so we try to create the best working conditions. All of our teachers can make free use of our rich library, which are regularly supplied with new titles. We have a lecturing room with computers and internet access, refreshments, and copier all in the city center, a few minutes from the Republic Square in the design solved the school premises.

Trainers organize several informal meetings during the year, regular methodological training and workshops. Part of the professional growth of our teachers is also regular observation of lessons, whose output is then consulted with the trainers. 

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For more information, and to apply, contact us via email at the address given on the job heading.

Below you can read feedback from an ITTT graduate regarding one section of their online TEFL certification course. Each of our online courses is broken down into concise units that focus on specific areas of English language teaching.

 

This was another extremely useful chapter as clasroom management is a crucial part of a teacher's job. Although many schools provide teachers with assistants, it is mainly teacher's responsibility to make sure that the group cooperates. This chapter includes very helpful managing techniques. It also shows many \"dont'ts\" that even experienced teachers sometimes include in their lessons.A very complex section to cover regarding modals, phrasal verbs, and passive voice. modsls covered were can, could, may, might, shall, should, will, would, must, have to, have got to, need to, needn't and ought to. In contrast to the passive voice, the active voice was similarly exemplified. Independent, dependent, and relative, also called the the adjective clauses were explained here.


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