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Two English Teachers Needed in Czech Republic, Karlovy Vary

Date posted:2013-08-19 | Writer: The English Centre | Email: [email protected]

The English Centre is a private family-oriented language school located in Karlovy Vary in the Czech Republic. We need 2 EFL teachers who are available to start September 2013. The minimum contract duration is for 12 months. Teachers will teach mainly Czech students ranging from age of 7-10 /maybe/ and 14 – 55 years. The hired teachers will teach young learners, adults, groups of students in the English Centre and at business locations, and also small groups /1-1/. Each teacher will have a minimum of "20 hours"/week. Starting salary 12 000 CZK + 200 CZK for each additional hour taught + superior benefits.

Requirements:

DELTA/CELTA/TESOL//TEFL certification

At least 2 years of experience

We are looking for a couple or a pair of friends

Be independent, responsible, creative, enthusiastic, loyal, and hard working

How to apply:

Please, send your CV with a picture of you to the email address given on the job heading.

English Centre

Na Kopecku 23

Karlovy Vary

36005

Czech Republic

Tel.: 353 449 983

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.

 

I found this unit helpful yet challenging. Through re-visiting this part of the english language I always remember how intricate it is and how many different aspect there are to a sentence, that can be analyzed. Because I am a native English speaker I often don't have the thought process of creating grammatically perfect sentences. This unit has reminded me to brush-up and improve my own english.The unit covered seven verb structures that indicate future meaning and explained how each one is used. Frankly, I did not recognise how complex an area the future is, and understand how ESL students can become easily confused. I appreciated the clear distinction between the future perfect and the future perfect continuous, and found the teaching ideas suggested for each tense quite interesting.


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