Living
and working in Latin America
Living
Expenses
Although wages
are notoriously low in Latin America, Native English teachers are paid
comparably well and living expenses are cheap.
In Mexico
City for example your hourly rate may be around AU$8-$10 per hour, with
around 4 hours work per day, 5 days per week, which is around $200 per
week, or $800 per month ($1600 if you work full time)
You can rent
a room in an apartment in Mexico City for around AU$200-$300 per month
though, and a meal in a restaurant can be as low as $4-$5.
You're obviously
not going to get rich doing this, but it's a fantastic way to extend your
stay in the country, learn the language, make lots of great friends, and
experience the Latin passion for life!
How
safe is it?
Latin America
has a bad reputation, but in truth the violence that we often hear about
is usually limited to certain areas between certain groups.
If you use
your common sense and stay out of dangerous areas especially late at night
like anywhere then you will be much safer.
How
easy is it to find a place to live?
Very easy.
There are quite a lot of foreigners already living in Latin America, and
these are probably the best people to give you advice about the local
area. If you start working at an English school the other teachers there
will be able to help you find full time accommodation. In the meantime,
hostels are a cheap way to live while you're looking.
Do
I need to speak Spanish?
It's obviouisly
MUCH better if you speak at least some Spanish, although it's not essentail
for teaching English. In fact, in most schools they don't want you to
speak Spanish to the students as complete immersion in English is the
best way for their students to learn.
However, for
day to day living, some Spanish is almost essesntial. We would recommend
taking at least levels 1 and 2 of our Spanish course, although the better
you speak Spanish the better time you're going to have.
Job
Opportunities
For those
students who complete our Certificate IV in TESOL course, we will give
you access to a host of information about English teaching
job opportunities overseas, especially in Latin
America and Spain.
For students
who do particularly well, we may even be able to line a job up
for you before you leave!
We will also
provide you with information about the country you wish
to travel to, such as visa requirements, accommodation
options and other essential information.
There are
literally thousands of available jobs teaching
English overseas, so anyone who completes this course and wants
to will have no trouble finding a placement somewhere.
If you would
like to teach English as a Second Language (ESL) here in Australia, where
requirements are stricter than overseas, then you will require a university
degree in any subject as well as the Certificate IV in TESOL.
Read
more...
Here are some
great articles on teaching English in Latin America, written by people
who have done it or are doing it:
for an article on teaching English in Mexico, the requirements and how
to find a job.
for an article on teaching in Ecuador.
for another
article on teaching in Ecuador.
for an article about teaching in Chile.
for information on teaching in Argentina.
for an article about teaching English in Panama
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