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Czech
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The
vibrant cultural life of Prague makes it an ideal location for those
who love museums, galleries,
festivals and theatre. Charles Bridge and Prague Castle are medieval
architectural marvels untouched
by war. With the Velvet Revolution more than a decade ago, the Czech
Republic is forging ahead in
business and development, embracing its newfound democracy. The demand
for English teachers
remains constant. |
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10,000-20,000
Czk. koruny ($450-$900 Cdn)
TESL certificate and/or BA
nine months to one year
20-30 hours per week
$10-$30 per hour
sometimes provided
usually provided
usually provided
paid
BA not required; employer-assisted visa
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Poland
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There
are many teaching opportunities in Poland, from summer camp positions
to teaching business
professionals. There are positions in both state and private schools.
BA degrees are not always
required. The preserved architecture of Poland makes it a beautiful
teaching spot. |
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2,600-4,000
zloty ($1,000-$1,500 Cdn)
TESL certificate and/or BA
five months to one year
20-30 hours per week
$10-$20 per hour
sometimes provided
usually not provided
usually not provided
paid
BA not required; employer-assisted visa
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Russia
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Ukraine
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Romania
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Bulgaria
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In
Eastern Europe, the old blends in with the new. A medieval castle
may be the backdrop for a
business professional discussing contracts on her cell phone. There
are many teaching opportunities
in Eastern Europe if you are not looking to save a lot of money but
want to experience culture,
tradition, history, and the natural beauty of the Carpathian mountains. |
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8,000-16,000
rubles ($400-$800 Cdn )
TESL certificate
minimum three months
assistance provided
$5-$15 per hour
15-25 hours per week
not provided
not provided
paid
BA not required; employer-assisted visa
all year |
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Hungary
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Slovakia
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Slovenia
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Croatia
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Hungary
offers a lively art, café, and music scene. If you enjoy great
food and fine wine, this is the
place to be. There are many teaching opportunities. The pay allows
for a generous lifestyle.
Students are studious and respectful. |
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140,000-260,000
forint / 24,000-45,000 Slv.
Koruny ($800-$1,500 Cdn)
TESL certificate
usually one year (some short-term work available)
25 hours per week
$5-$15 per hour
not provided
not provided
not provided
paid
BA not required; employer-assisted visa
all year |
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