English teaching in Toulouse
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English teaching in Toulouse
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I am currently finishing my TEFL in France, where I live, but it looks like I will havr tpo go to Asia to work. Agencies pay 10€ an hour, minimum wage here is 9E and it's an expensive country to live in. A beginner in TEFL teaching spends I hr preparing a class, add I hr travelling and you are working for 3€+ per hr
Starting self employed, at 20€ per hr teaching 1-1 you are still not making the minimum wage. Students learn best in groups of 4-5, at 40€ per hour you are starting to make a living and at 50€ per hr starting to pay a bit of tax. With 8 students in a class at 80€ per hour you have a flourishing business. Then why are the agencies only paying 10€, when the demand for English teachers is amongst the highest in the world?
In Thailand the bottom of the rung is 10€ per hour, but with experience it's easy to get 13-14€; and the cost of living is a lot cheaper, so you can pay your rent and even put a bit of money in the bank. But Thailand has a superfluity of English teachers, so guess it's China or South America.
Can anyone tell me any way I can get my classroom experience here in France, and still feed myself?
Lester
I am currently finishing my TEFL in France, where I live, but it looks like I will havr tpo go to Asia to work. Agencies pay 10€ an hour, minimum wage here is 9E and it's an expensive country to live in. A beginner in TEFL teaching spends I hr preparing a class, add I hr travelling and you are working for 3€+ per hr
Starting self employed, at 20€ per hr teaching 1-1 you are still not making the minimum wage. Students learn best in groups of 4-5, at 40€ per hour you are starting to make a living and at 50€ per hr starting to pay a bit of tax. With 8 students in a class at 80€ per hour you have a flourishing business. Then why are the agencies only paying 10€, when the demand for English teachers is amongst the highest in the world?
In Thailand the bottom of the rung is 10€ per hour, but with experience it's easy to get 13-14€; and the cost of living is a lot cheaper, so you can pay your rent and even put a bit of money in the bank. But Thailand has a superfluity of English teachers, so guess it's China or South America.
Can anyone tell me any way I can get my classroom experience here in France, and still feed myself?
Lester