Friday, 6 November 2009

The benefits of teaching English abroad

Living in a foreign and exotic country is a dream for many people and teaching English overseas is one of the most accessible ways to do this. Teaching English overseas is a great way to travel and earn money whilst doing so. It can allow you to travel extensively with the ability to spend months not weeks in various locations integrating with local people and really exploring the culture. Usually these teaching positions are paid and you will generally be compensated well above the local average salary, meaning you can live well. There are also a large number of volunteer teaching positions around the globe with the aim of improving people's lives and opportunities. For many people it is an attractive and lucrative career choice with genuine opportunities for progression and improvement. It is a career that can give you tremendous job satisfaction and feel you are making a difference. Teaching English overseas could be a possible land of opportunity for you too.
When deciding to teach overseas you must weigh up what you want to gain and achieve from your experience. Each destination has its own set of benefits, and to make the most of your experience you need to find the best fit for you. Some destinations such as Korea and Japan offer a very competitive salary package that can allow you to save a good amount of money during your contract. A large amount of people are teaching in these countries for the sole reason is that it gives them the ability to have enough surplus money to pay down their student loan debt. Other locations such as Thailand do not offer a high level pay, but you earn enough to live comfortably in on of the most beautiful tropical locations in the world. If you are looking to make a real difference there are an abundance of teaching positions in developing nations, where you will be volunteering your skills to help others. By doing a quick Internet search you will be able to find an abundance of teaching positions across the globe and look at the types of positions on offer.
Teaching in a foreign culture also gives you the opportunity to meet, become friends with local people and interact with their daily life. It gives you a great insight into the mannerisms, culture and history of that nation, something you would never be able to do on a two-week trip. You are also able to meet fellow teachers from around the globe and build friendships and bonds that last well after you or they have left the country.
Teaching English as a second language is a rewarding and life changing experience. Whether it is just a way to travel or how you intend to build a new life and career, it is a choice I would recommend to anyone.
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