Help for English teachers looking for work
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Help for English teachers looking for work
Most probably won't need it (?) but here's a link to a directory of English academies in Madrid I've recently come across.
http://www.englishwarehouse.com/serv..._id=0000000009
It's a fairly big list, yet I don't think even that is totally comprehensive - even so it's probably as good as you can get. So for any English teachers seeking work and prepared to move to Madrid - here's a great resource. Start applying to a few of these, and you should soon get a break. It worked for me in the past on more than one occasion when I taught English (using a smaller list). You need to be based in Madrid, otherwise you probably won't be taken seriously.
http://www.englishwarehouse.com/serv..._id=0000000009
It's a fairly big list, yet I don't think even that is totally comprehensive - even so it's probably as good as you can get. So for any English teachers seeking work and prepared to move to Madrid - here's a great resource. Start applying to a few of these, and you should soon get a break. It worked for me in the past on more than one occasion when I taught English (using a smaller list). You need to be based in Madrid, otherwise you probably won't be taken seriously.
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Re: Help for English teachers looking for work
Most probably won't need it (?) but here's a link to a directory of English academies in Madrid I've recently come across.
http://www.englishwarehouse.com/serv..._id=0000000009
It's a fairly big list, yet I don't think even that is totally comprehensive - even so it's probably as good as you can get. So for any English teachers seeking work and prepared to move to Madrid - here's a great resource. Start applying to a few of these, and you should soon get a break. It worked for me in the past on more than one occasion when I taught English (using a smaller list). You need to be based in Madrid, otherwise you probably won't be taken seriously.
http://www.englishwarehouse.com/serv..._id=0000000009
It's a fairly big list, yet I don't think even that is totally comprehensive - even so it's probably as good as you can get. So for any English teachers seeking work and prepared to move to Madrid - here's a great resource. Start applying to a few of these, and you should soon get a break. It worked for me in the past on more than one occasion when I taught English (using a smaller list). You need to be based in Madrid, otherwise you probably won't be taken seriously.