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TESOL Bochum

Bochum remained quite a small town until the 19th century when steel and coal mining industries started to thrive. Today Bochum is a classic German city where big businesses such as RIM, Opel, and the innovative GLS Bank have a large presence.

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Some of the city’s most beautiful buildings are Bochum City Hall, Altes Brauhaus Rietkötter (where fresh beer is brewed and served just like in olden times), and Friedrich Lueg Haus (The first high rise building in Bochum). Although many of the city’s masterpieces were brought down to the ground, Bochum has faced a renaissance since WWII and many of the buildings have been renovated to their original charm.

Being the cultural and traditional hub of the Ruhr region, Bochum houses a municipal theatre, the Schauspielhaus Bochum, and other smaller theatres and arenas. The musical Starlight Express, which opened in 1988, is the longest-running musical in Germany and one of the city’s main attractions.

Bochum hosts a variety of annual festivals. Perhaps the most eccentric one is September’s Open Flair, an international cabaret and street theatre festival. From June to November, there is always something fun to do in Bochum!

A university degree and a TESOL certificate of at least 100 hours is necessary to teach English in Germany. Native speakers who do not hold a EU passport must travel to Germany, get a job, and then apply for the work permit.

TESOL Viña Del Mar

Viña Del Mar is Chile’s most luxurious town and is popular for its tropical white-sand beaches.
Luxurious hotels, world-class nightclubs, and gourmet restaurants host a variety of festivals, conferences, and concerts all year round. While some of these luxuries are only available to the very rich, Viña Del Mar’s thriving hospitality industry means that there is a good market for qualified TESOL teachers to offer their services.

TESOL Queensland

The sunshine state! Queensland enjoys, on average, 300 sunny days a year.

Popular cities for teaching English in Queensland: The Gold Coast and Cairns.

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Queensland is all about fun and adventure! Surf, scuba-dive, snorkel, and play all kinds of water sports. Find the rarest species of animals in the Daintree Rainforest and enjoy Australian marine life at ‘SeaWorld’.

When you are tired of all the fun and adventure, delight your senses and escape into a world of ecstasy in the famous vineyards and breweries of Queensland.

For the shopaholic, no matter what your budget is, Brisbane is the place to spend it all! Open-air market places, chic boutiques and attractive malls will make you fall in love with Queensland.

Required TESOL certification: TESL Canada, Trinity CertTESOL, CELTA, or equivalent advanced TESOL accreditation.

TESOL Munich

Munich is an excellent city for teaching English. Fun, yet highly sophisticated. Contemporaneous, yet traditional. Contrast is what defines this marvellous city.

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Folklore and age-old traditions, chic designer outlets, sleek BMW’s, and world-class industries build a dynamic city. Its museums are rich in masterpieces of art and its musical and cultural sights marvel its visitors all year round. ‘Live and let live’ drives life in Munich and, to some extent, develops the coziness and warmth of the “world’s village”; Weltdorf in the heart of Müncheners.

Have you got your TESOL certificate? A 100-hour TESOL course or higher qualification is required for teaching English in Germany. Get your TESOL certificate online with OnTESOL! Study at your own pace from the comfort of your home or on the go via mobile!

TEFL Riyadh

Riyadh has evolved from a sandy desert outpost to the fastest growing city in the world. Since 1970s, due to substantial influx of oil revenue, its population has tripled and soaring and sparkling modern towers glaze over the old desert.

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Riyadh city encompasses some of the most remarkable landmarks in the history of the Kingdom, such as the Al-Masmak Fort and towns formed by traditional mud-brick houses. Constructed in 1937, King Abdulaziz’s Murabba Palace was considered to be the Riyadh city itself by the travellers coming to this region. Much of this old palace has been reconstructed into ‘The King Abdulaziz Historical Centre’ which has become a popular tourist destination. Some examples of contemporary landmarks include Burj Al Mamlak, Burj Al Faisaliyah and Riyadh TV Tower.

Riyadh is also the top Saudi destination for ESL teachers. If you are looking to teach at university, a Master’s in TESOL is required. If you have more than 2 years of teaching experience and an advanced TESOL certification or diploma such as TESL Canada Standard 2, CELTA, or Trinity CertTESOL, you can apply to private ESL schools. Get your TESOL certificate with OnTESOL!

Saudi Arabia is a very popular destination because wages are very high, so many recruiters are standing by to help you with a job. Never pay for recruitment services and research the company thoroughly on the many TESOL websites and forums.

TEFL Warsaw

Surrounded by the famous river Vistula, Warsaw is stretched over 172 square miles. Like major European cities, Warsaw has a mix of contemporary and old building styles. Due to this architectural blend, Warsaw has always been a popular tourist destination. The following are the places to visit in Warsaw:
• Lazienki Królewskie Park-Palace Complex
• Wilanow Park palace Complex
• Palace of Culture and Science
• Castle Square
• The President’s Palace
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If you get a chance to walk through the markets of Warsaw, you should try one of the local delicious dishes, which include:
• Ruskie (Russian)
• Z Miesem (With meat)
• Z Kapusta (Cabbage)
• Z Grzybami (Mushroom)
• Leniwe (Lazy)

Poland is very open to North Americans who do not hold a EU passport and the minimum requirement for TESOL certification is a 100-hour TESOL course.

TEFL Santiago Chile

santiagoSantiago is one of the most developed cities of South America and has a population of more than five million.

The capital of Chile offers the perfect combination of extreme sports, art, and culinary. The main ski centers are 60 km away and lovely beaches await only an hour’s drive towards the northwest.

Santiago’s real beauty lies in the Vineyards of the Maipo Valley, which is one of the largest wine production regions of South America. For people who have a thing for history and culture, the Alameda has many museums and architectural sights. Plaza de Armas is popular for wrought-iron products and sells a diverse variety of exotic products. Across the river there are restaurants, playgrounds and parks. For better views, visitors are suggested to go to the top of the Cerro San Cristobal, which can be reached by bus.

If you’ve never been to Chile and you don’t know how to speak Spanish, Santiago is the place to start. Teaching experience is not required, but take a TESOL course online or in-class so are ready to stand in front of a classroom.

TEFL Seoul

Rejuvenated from the rubble of the Korean War, Seoul reshaped itself from a dull concrete landscape to a modern and green urban centre that earns the title of ‘miracle of Han’.

Walk down the Cheonggyecheon, the revitalized Han River park that turns the metropolis into a recreational marble. The Namdaemun gate also provides a wonderful escape from the anxieties of urban life, as parts of it twist over the forested mountains surrounding the city.

The joy of eating, strolling down modern streets, and general merrymaking are all in abundance from Apgujeong’s chic designer boutiques to Hongdae’s bars and restaurants.
Seoul is a great place to teach English. Get your TESOL certificate and apply now!

TEFL Chile and Tourism

Chile is a stretch of 4300 Km along the coast of South America, but its width does not exceed 240 km.
This country is known for its scenic beauty. With plenty of natural parks, it is one of the finest travel destinations for practising extreme sports such as kayak, hiking, rafting, and surfing. One of the greatest attractions is the massive slender wall of the Andes. It’s a mountain range that keeps rising and contains more than 50 volcano peaks.

Chile is definitely the place for ESL teachers who are thirsty for adventure and it is also welcoming for those seeking a more quiet life. After all, this is the land of Pablo Neruda, one of the world’s most famous poets.
With plenty of vineyards and lakes to visit, you will surely have a great time!

The demand for ESL teachers is very high. A 100-hour TESOL certificate or higher TESOL certification is required.