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TEFL Qualified Teachers Needed in France (2)

Date posted:2014-01-29 | Writer: The Turner Learning Center | Email: [email protected]

TLC specializes in offering a high academic enrichment English language program to both native and non native speakers between the ages of 7 to 18+. We are cuurently hiring qualified EFL teachers to work to the 4th July 2014, excluding the French national Paris region school holidays.

We teach in the Paris region and surrounding suburbs in the comforts of our student's homes. We timetable our classes so that teachers have convenient schedules and limit travel time to the minimum. Our schedules are planned and fixed for the entire academic year. Depending on specialism, experience and teacher's availabilities we offer between 10 to 20 hours a week of classes per teacher. Our timetabling is extremely compatible with teachers already working in the French school system as well as the corporate English sector. TLC offers most of their classes between 17:00-19:30 every evening with all day Wednesday and Saturday possibilities.

TLC assesses their students thoroughly and thus is able to set clear achievable academic goals for the teachers to deliver and students to achieve. We provide all the necessary pedagogy and training for our different programs as well as class delivery support.

Our students are extremely motivated and committed to learning English to a high standard. Those who are native speakers are benchmarked to the British national school curriculum expectations. Our EFL students achieve A2 level at the age of 10 - B2 level at the age of 14 and C2 level at the age of 18. Our English mother tongue students are able to validate any of the British literacy attainment targets whereas our EFL students validate their level by taking various curriculum based Cambridge ESOL exams.

TLC has a long term career plan for dedicated teachers, which includes financial, managerial and certified professional development. 

Qualifications:

TLC - The Turner Learning Center is hiring qualified English teachers:

 who are English language mother tongue speakers or could be considered as mother tongue speakers

 with a French work permit for non EU citizens that is at least valid until July 2014

 with university qualifications

 who are TEFL, TESOL or CELTA trained

 where corporate English language teaching is appreciated

 where the DELTA qualification is rewarded

 where a bachelor of education (with QTS) or PGCE is rewarded

 where experience of ESOL exams is desirable

 where fluent French is needed for some of our courses

Compensation:

Teachers working for TLC hold either a CDD work contract or, if they wish, are registered as independent. The CDD contract includes French national health insurance with an attractive hourly wage depending on the following criteria bringing the net salary up to 21 euros per hour:

 experience

 qualifications

 number of hours working with TLC

 number of years working with TLC

 TLC teaching position if senior

 quality and promptness of class reporting

 presentation of class preparation

 completion of contract until the last class scheduled

 training attendance if deemed necessary

Independent teachers have the same wage conditions but can see their hourly rate reach 32 euros per hour taught.

To apply:

Contact us in the first instance at the e-mail address given on the job heading.

The Turner Learning Center

33, rue des Renaudes

Paris, 75017 - France 

 

Telephone          +33 (0)1 83 64 54 00

Fax         +33 (0)1 83 64 54 03

Contact person Marina DUCHENE, General Manager

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 unit covers various classroom scenarios that a teacher may encounter in their teaching career. It looks at techniques and activities that can be used when teaching specific groups such as beginners, young learners and business students. I really like that this unit has a section about teaching individual students. It would’ve been great if that were touched more upon in previous units.In this unit we covered future tenses, those being future simple, future continuous, future perfect, future perfect continuous, 'going to' future, present simple, and present continuous. This seemed like a lot at first, but made sense after learning that some of the present tenses could be used to talk about the future. For instance, \"I'm going out to eat tonight,\" which is present continuous.


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