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TEFL Positions in Vietnam (2)

Date posted:2009-08-02 | Writer: EnglishZone | Email: [email protected]

Teach English in Vietnam at EnglishZone
EnglishZone of Hoa Sen University, a highly reputable university in Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam, is currently looking for native English speaker teachers (American, Canadian, British, Australian, New Zealand teachers are preferred.) for teaching and academic positions.

A Bachelor's Degree and a recognised TEFL/TESOL qualification essential; minimum 1 year experience preferred.

Benefits
Gross pay of $15 - $22 per hour.
Short term and long term positions.
Assistance in applying for a work permit and reimbursement of $300 for work permit is available for teachers in long term positions.

To apply please send a letter of application, resume and contact details to: Mrs. Phan Thi Duyen, Operations Manager at the e-mail addres given on the job heading, or by post to: 
Hoa sen University building
Floor 9, 93 Cao Thang Street
District 3, HCM City, Vietnam
Tel: 8435040043

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 helped me understand how to encourage students to be comfortable with writing and speaking. I learned that there are many reasons why students may be timid to speak and how to bring them out of their shell and give them a safe space to speak, for example, by drilling as a group to minimize individual errors. I also learned that games are an important part of well rounded lesson planning in general.Business English teaching is particularly centered on interactive, student-focused teaching methods. Students should actively participate in communication tasks which can be transferred to their real work situations.For example, brainstorming and role-play appear to be quite beneficial to the Business English setting, mimicking situations that are identical to the students’ real-life work circumstances.


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