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Regular TEFL Positions in Bangkok, Thailand

Date posted:2012-12-04 | Writer: Language Express | Email: [email protected]

We are a foreign-owned language school in central Bangkok and have full & part-time opportunities for qualified EFL teachers. We offer flexible working hours, prepared materials, ongoing training and competitive pay rates. Experience is preferred but not necessary as we provide full initial and ongoing training to people with personality and are prepared to invest in and support the right candidates.

Language Express is looking for teachers with more than a bit of character. Improve your teaching skills by learning from our unique method and ongoing training while enjoying a fun work environment. We are a well-established, growing, foreign-owned and operated language school at Phloenchit in Bangkok. We are currently looking for both full and part-time teachers to teach small classes of adults using prepared materials that help students to learn the language quickly in a fun, relaxed environment.

We are looking for teachers who:

•             Have a fun and engaging personality

•             Have a degree

•             Have a teaching certificate (TEFL, TESOL, CELTA or equivalent 100+ hours teaching course)

•             Want to improve as a teacher 

If this sounds like you, send your CV and cover letter with a photo to the e-mail address given on the job heading. We look forward to hearing from you. (Due to the high number of applicants, we will contact only those who are short-listed.)

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 covered the seven most common future tenses: future simple, future continuous, future perfect, future perfect continuous, be going with an infinitive, present simple, and present continuous. The future simple tense is used for future facts and certainties, promises, predictions, and assumptions. The future perfect tense is used to say something will have been done, completed, or achieved.Unit 4 is about the materials used during the class. It first talks about using authentic and non-authentic materials and the reasons behind using each. It then talks about the process of lesson planning and the importance of it. The next section is about the resources such as books and using the Internet. The last part is about the importance of classroom management and how the teacher should act.


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