Hello,
I will graduate soon with an English Language & Linguistics degree. A CELTA course + teaching EFL is really appealing to me. However I'm a little concerned with the available jobs in London (moving abroad is an option, but not at the moment). I've found a list of schools in London that teach EFL, but I'm just curious about (a) the demand of EFL teachers in this country (b) the pay (is it the same as working in a state school?) and (c) the longevity of teaching EFL because there seems to be a lot of part-time teachers, is this because there is not a 'strong need' for them? This worries me as I am hoping to make a career out of this.
Thanks for your time!!
Having a career with a CELTA course??
Moderator: Joe
Re: Having a career with a CELTA course??
Hi Hudds
Iposted a reply here a while ago but it never appeared so I hope it does this time. I can't answer specifically for London but in general most schools like teachers to have at least some experience of ahving lived and worked abroad. That said your qualifications might just open the doors for you.
State Vs Private pay, well rarely are they equal. State usually pays better and has better terms and conditions of employment.
If you're going to make a career out of this then I'd suggest you sit down and decide where you would like to be 5 years from now. It's VERY easy to just drift along in this business.
I thinkk your studies will open doors to somechoice jobs very quickly if you put the effort in and learn the ropes of classroom teaching.
hope this helps
John
Iposted a reply here a while ago but it never appeared so I hope it does this time. I can't answer specifically for London but in general most schools like teachers to have at least some experience of ahving lived and worked abroad. That said your qualifications might just open the doors for you.
State Vs Private pay, well rarely are they equal. State usually pays better and has better terms and conditions of employment.
If you're going to make a career out of this then I'd suggest you sit down and decide where you would like to be 5 years from now. It's VERY easy to just drift along in this business.
I thinkk your studies will open doors to somechoice jobs very quickly if you put the effort in and learn the ropes of classroom teaching.
hope this helps
John
Re: Having a career with a CELTA course??
Thank you John for your reply, it was helpful!
Re: Having a career with a CELTA course??
you're welcome and best of luck