Blog Articles from February 2012
Choosing a course with TEFL Scotland
Posted by Tim McCann - 17:05 on 29 February 2012 | 2 comments
A TEFL course that's right for you
The accredited courses run by TEFL Scotland equip you for work as an English language teacher both in the UK and abroad.
Courses are run by extremely experienced TEFL professionals who have worked extensively as Engli...
Teaching English in Turkey
Posted by Steven Kellow - 15:23 on 24 February 2012 | 2 comments
A quick guide to teaching English in Turkey - a popular destination for TEFL teachers....
Teaching English in Germany
Posted by Kiva Richard - 14:57 on 24 February 2012
With tight business connections in the western world and a high number of well-educated citizens there are great opportunities for teaching English in Germany.
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Teaching English in Honduras
Posted by Kiva Richard - 16:02 on 20 February 2012
Teaching English in Honduras offers you the rare opportunity to help those less fortunate than yourself while also enjoying the leisure time to explore this fascinating country.
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Teaching English during your Gap Year
Posted by Sarah Bennett - 17:16 on 15 February 2012
A Gap year is a great way to travel, embark on adventures and explore new options before entering University. My Gap “year” between my Undergraduate Degree and Masters Degree was such a great experience I decided to extend it for close to thr...
Why do TEFL with TEFL Scotland?
Posted by Carrie Dunn - 17:10 on 15 February 2012
Are you feeling stuck in a work rut? Taking a course with TEFL Scotland can do wonders for your career development.
Not only is it an extra qualification to add to your CV, it can open doors to employment opportunities you may not have even considered &n...
What Is TEFL Scotland and What do you need to know?
Posted by Carrie Dunn - 17:03 on 15 February 2012
English is the dominant language of commerce and culture, so it is unsurprising that ambitious people of all ages around the world want to learn it as a second language in order to further their career.
Of course, that means there is a huge demand for qu...
How to choose a TEFL Scotland Course
Posted by Carrie Dunn - 17:23 on 09 February 2012
If you are choosing a TEFL course, it can be tough to work out which are reputable. TEFL courses have no single accreditation body, so look out for courses that are validated by various educational bodies to show just how good the teaching and content is....
Chile – A Host of Teaching English Opportunities in Chile
Posted by Sarah Bennett - 16:09 on 07 February 2012 | 2 comments
I knew I wanted to teach in a Spanish speaking country but where? With so many vibrant and dynamic Hispanic countries to choose from I was having trouble narrowing down the options. In the end, I chose to teach in the magnificent country of Chile. ...
Working with classmates
Posted by Carrie Dunn - 16:03 on 07 February 2012
If you’re returning to study after a break, you may have some nerves about the support you’re going to get on your TEFL Scotland course. There’s no need to panic - not only will you have access to one of our expert tutors, who will...
Balancing TEFL Scotland study with other commitments
Posted by Carrie Dunn - 15:55 on 07 February 2012
Fitting in TEFL study with your full-time work, your family life or your university course is much easier than you may think.
TEFL Scotland’s courses are fabulously flexible and designed to fit in around your existing commitments, meaning you can w...
Returning to study with TEFL Scotland
Posted by Carrie Dunn - 15:31 on 07 February 2012
If it is more years than you care to remember since you were last at school or university, then signing up for a course with TEFL Scotland might initially seem a bit daunting.
However, there is no need to panic. You will be fully supported by expert tuto...
ILA Scotland - Save money off your TEFL Scotland Course
Posted by Tim McCann - 13:06 on 03 February 2012
ILA government funding means big savings on your TEFL Scotland course!
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