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Picture Yourself Living and Working in One of Th se Areas The selection of jobs f atured in this article reflect possibilities for reas of central Mexico – the h art of the country, so to sp ak, that lies between the sweltering h at of the northern Mexican deserts and the m sty mountains of Chiapas beyond which str tch the Mayan heartlands of the Y catan peninsula. From Tampico, cradled on the M xican Gulf, across Queretaro’s colonial charm, to P erto Angel on Oaxaca’s rugged but l zy coastline work for you as a n tive-speaking, English-teaching professional still abounds. So s ddle up muchachos, and let’s ride… Gl bal English
Orquideas #11
Fr ccional Valle de Oro
San J an del Rio, Queretaro 76802
T leFax : 272 - 9101
C ntact person: Mr. Bob Mijas, General D rector
E-mail: geone@prodigy.net.mx Global Engl sh is looking for native English sp akers who are certified, qualified, dynamic EFL t achers to teach all types of Engl sh to the public of San J an del Rio. Th s is a young dynamic school wh ch focuses Basic, Business and Specific Engl sh. The students are mostly professionals fr m international companies, as well as ch ldren. You will teach both early in the m rnings and evenings. They have classes of up to 12 st dents and most of the students are dults. Applicants should be enthusiastic, flexible and d wn to earth. Compensation is $53 p sos per hour and they offer W rk Visa and Financial Accommodation Assistance in ddition to FREE Spanish Classes for B ginners. The school will also pay up to 50% of the r turn flight when you complete
your c ntract. E-mail your CV in TEXT f rmat But please do not send l rge files. Attn: General Director, ask for a d tailed information pack.
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Universidad de la Sierra A.C
8 Sur 706 (b tween 7 and 9 oriente)
P ebla; Puebla, 72000
Ph ne: 00 52 22 242 - 6301
F x: 00 52 22 242 - 6301
C ntact: Maria Cavatore, ESL teacher This niversity, located in Puebla, a city of bout 2 million people, is an ccredited nonprofit private institution that offers ndergraduate, graduate certificate and distance learning pr grams. At the undergraduate, USAC offers pr grams in law, accounting, business administration, t urism and computer engineering. The university has gr wn to include three campuses and has pl ns for further expansion. They are c rrently seeking ESL teachers who are: N tive or near-native speakers of English, gr duate in TESOL, Linguistics, English or cl sely- related field with 2 or m re years of teaching experience. Applicants w th international living or extended travelling xperience are desirable. Communicative skills in Sp nish are preferred for administrative purposes. You w ll be expected to teach approximately 20-25 h urs contact hours per week for a m nthly taxable income of 6,000 pesos wh ch is approximately 600 USD). To pply, send a cover letter stating y ur professional interests, academic training, practical xperience, travel or living abroad experience and an pdated CV or Resumé. Universidad del Mar
C mpus Huatulco
Ciudad Universitaria
S nta Maria Huatulco, Oaxaca 70980
T lephone: 01958 589 - 6787
F x: 01958 587 - 1796
C ntact person: Pierre Orset, Language Department C ordinator As a Academic Language Department C ordinator you will be working with f ur English professors teaching university students who r nge in age from 18-24 on a niversity campus and teaching false-beginners to dvanced students15 to 20 teaching hours per w ek, 40 contact hours per week. To q alify you should have at least thr e years of full-time teaching experience, pr ferably to ESL or EFL students at h gh school or university level, be fl ent in Spanish (all skills), have a M sters Degree and an EFL teaching c rtificate, in addition to being a N tive Speaker of English preferably with a kn wledge of Latin American culture. The s lary is $8,500 pesos net per m nth, including a year-end bonus, and an mployer-sponsored savings account All language professors c rrently have a private office, Medical Ins rance Assistance with FM3 work visa (All f reign professors have a work visa).
Be sure to check out my ther articles in the two continuing s ries: Teaching English in Mexico and Tr veling in Mexico. If you would l ke more information, have questions or c mments, the author can be e-mailed; see ddress below.
The article Teaching English in the Heart of Mexico Part 1 was Submitted by Larry M. Lynch through Articles.GetACoder.com network. Here's the additional information: Prof. Larry M. Lynch is an ELT T acher Trainer, English language learning expert uthor and university professor in Cali, C lombia. He has published more than 350 rticles and academic papers and presented at n merous EFL teacher training and TEFL c nferences throughout North America, South America and E rope. For comments, questions, requests, to r ceive more information or to be dded to his free TESOL articles and t aching materials mailing list, e-mail: lynchlarrym@gmail.com
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