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Argentina
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Chile
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Colombia
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If
you like salsa, sun, and fun, Latin America is the place for you.
You won't make the most money
here but you will enjoy the culture, food, beaches, and rainforests.
The students are funny, outgoing
and very relaxed. There are many teaching opportunities and a BA degree
is not usually required. |
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200,000-850,000
pesos ($500-$2,000 Cdn)
TESL certificate
six months to one year
20-30 hours per week
$5-$10 per hour
not provided
not provided
not provided
paid
BA not required; employer-assisted visa
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Brazil
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Samba
and cerveja are the highlights of the famous Carnival in Rio de Janeiro.
But Carnival is not the
only time of year that Brazil parties. Known for its entertainment,
nightlife, and beautiful beaches,
Brazil is the place to be. Teaching opportunities exist everywhere,
from remote villages to big cities.
There are thousands of ESL schools scattered all over Brazil, the
fifth largest country in the world.
The growing economy allows for the opportunity to teach in large corporations.
The sunny weather
and fun-loving people make this a popular teaching destination. |
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1,200-4,000
real ($800-$2,800 Cdn)
TESL certificate
One Year
25-35 per week
$15-$50 per hour
sometimes provided
not provided
not provided
paid
may be difficult to obtain
March-June
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Ecuador
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Mexico
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Peru
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Cloud
forests, beaches, and the Andes mountains make this region a haven
for adventure tourism.
There are many ESL schools in this region. Most offer free Spanish
classes for their teachers.
Students are friendly and eager to learn English. |
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2,300-7,000
Mex. pesos ($400-$1,200 Cdn)
TESL certificate
three months to one year
25-30 hours per week
$5-$10 per hour
not provided
not provided
not provided
paid
employer-assisted visa
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