Unique European Travel Opportunity
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Hello:
If you're eager to get overseas but you don't know quite how to make
it happen, you might want to consider adding some structure (and
money) to your adventure by taking a job teaching English as a Foreign
Language. Station yourself somewhere like Prague and take weekend
trips to France and Germany. Use your vacation time to travel the
entire continent. Take a job in Spain and hop on a ferry to Northern
Africa. The possiblities are limitless.
I am a program advisor at the TEFL Institute in Chicago, and we have
built a vast network of relationships with recruiters and private
language schools all around the world. We are a fully accredited TEFL
(Teaching English as a Foreign Language) school that offers online
courses that are taught by University professors on a cutting-edge
interactive interface and can be taken any time of day or night. It
generally takes about two months to finish. Once you complete the
course and do 20 hours of volunteer teaching, you have a TEFL diploma
that is recognized worldwide and that you never have to renew. It will
be your ticket to travel worldwide for the rest of your life. Pretty
cool.
So great is the demand for English teachers around the world that even
people without TEFL certification are sometimes able to land jobs, but
these are at the lower-paying and often disreputable schools. Take our
very affordable training and you'll be at the top of the list for the
best jobs out there. To understand the importance of TEFL
certification, check out the thousands of listings on the
international job boards online.
Act now on your dream and get certified. Classes are filling up and
the peak hiring season in Europe is just around the corner.
For more information, e-mail me or call me. I'd be happy to answer any
questions you have to see if this is right for you.
Sincerely,
David Baez
TEFL Institute
1906 W. Irving Park Rd.
Chicago, IL 60613
[email protected]
773-880-5141, ext. 22
If you're eager to get overseas but you don't know quite how to make
it happen, you might want to consider adding some structure (and
money) to your adventure by taking a job teaching English as a Foreign
Language. Station yourself somewhere like Prague and take weekend
trips to France and Germany. Use your vacation time to travel the
entire continent. Take a job in Spain and hop on a ferry to Northern
Africa. The possiblities are limitless.
I am a program advisor at the TEFL Institute in Chicago, and we have
built a vast network of relationships with recruiters and private
language schools all around the world. We are a fully accredited TEFL
(Teaching English as a Foreign Language) school that offers online
courses that are taught by University professors on a cutting-edge
interactive interface and can be taken any time of day or night. It
generally takes about two months to finish. Once you complete the
course and do 20 hours of volunteer teaching, you have a TEFL diploma
that is recognized worldwide and that you never have to renew. It will
be your ticket to travel worldwide for the rest of your life. Pretty
cool.
So great is the demand for English teachers around the world that even
people without TEFL certification are sometimes able to land jobs, but
these are at the lower-paying and often disreputable schools. Take our
very affordable training and you'll be at the top of the list for the
best jobs out there. To understand the importance of TEFL
certification, check out the thousands of listings on the
international job boards online.
Act now on your dream and get certified. Classes are filling up and
the peak hiring season in Europe is just around the corner.
For more information, e-mail me or call me. I'd be happy to answer any
questions you have to see if this is right for you.
Sincerely,
David Baez
TEFL Institute
1906 W. Irving Park Rd.
Chicago, IL 60613
[email protected]
773-880-5141, ext. 22
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On 10 May, 19:31, TEFL <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello:
>
> If you're eager to get overseas but you don't know quite how to make
> it happen, you might want to consider adding some structure (and
> money) to your adventure by taking a job teaching English as a Foreign
> Language. Station yourself somewhere like Prague and take weekend
> trips to France and Germany. Use your vacation time to travel the
> entire continent. Take a job in Spain and hop on a ferry to Northern
> Africa. The possiblities are limitless.
>
> I am a program advisor at the TEFL Institute in Chicago, and we have
> built a vast network of relationships with recruiters and private
> language schools all around the world. We are a fully accredited TEFL
> (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) school that offers online
> courses that are taught by University professors on a cutting-edge
> interactive interface and can be taken any time of day or night. It
> generally takes about two months to finish. Once you complete the
> course and do 20 hours of volunteer teaching, you have a TEFL diploma
> that is recognized worldwide and that you never have to renew. It will
> be your ticket to travel worldwide for the rest of your life. Pretty
> cool.
>
> So great is the demand for English teachers around the world that even
> people without TEFL certification are sometimes able to land jobs, but
> these are at the lower-paying and often disreputable schools. Take our
> very affordable training and you'll be at the top of the list for the
> best jobs out there. To understand the importance of TEFL
> certification, check out the thousands of listings on the
> international job boards online.
>
> Act now on your dream and get certified. Classes are filling up and
> the peak hiring season in Europe is just around the corner.
>
> For more information, e-mail me or call me. I'd be happy to answer any
> questions you have to see if this is right for you.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> David Baez
> TEFL Institute
> 1906 W. Irving Park Rd.
> Chicago, IL 60613
> [email protected]
> 773-880-5141, ext. 22
how much does it cost ?
> Hello:
>
> If you're eager to get overseas but you don't know quite how to make
> it happen, you might want to consider adding some structure (and
> money) to your adventure by taking a job teaching English as a Foreign
> Language. Station yourself somewhere like Prague and take weekend
> trips to France and Germany. Use your vacation time to travel the
> entire continent. Take a job in Spain and hop on a ferry to Northern
> Africa. The possiblities are limitless.
>
> I am a program advisor at the TEFL Institute in Chicago, and we have
> built a vast network of relationships with recruiters and private
> language schools all around the world. We are a fully accredited TEFL
> (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) school that offers online
> courses that are taught by University professors on a cutting-edge
> interactive interface and can be taken any time of day or night. It
> generally takes about two months to finish. Once you complete the
> course and do 20 hours of volunteer teaching, you have a TEFL diploma
> that is recognized worldwide and that you never have to renew. It will
> be your ticket to travel worldwide for the rest of your life. Pretty
> cool.
>
> So great is the demand for English teachers around the world that even
> people without TEFL certification are sometimes able to land jobs, but
> these are at the lower-paying and often disreputable schools. Take our
> very affordable training and you'll be at the top of the list for the
> best jobs out there. To understand the importance of TEFL
> certification, check out the thousands of listings on the
> international job boards online.
>
> Act now on your dream and get certified. Classes are filling up and
> the peak hiring season in Europe is just around the corner.
>
> For more information, e-mail me or call me. I'd be happy to answer any
> questions you have to see if this is right for you.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> David Baez
> TEFL Institute
> 1906 W. Irving Park Rd.
> Chicago, IL 60613
> [email protected]
> 773-880-5141, ext. 22
how much does it cost ?




