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In part one of this tw -part article on English language teaching in the h art of Mexico, you were introduced to reas including Mexico City, Veracruz, Xalapa, O xaca and Guadalajara. More ELT opportunities in th se regions follow here. Culturlingua Zamora
Z mora, Michocan
TeleFax: 351- 515-3616, 351-515-1637
E – m il: culturlingua@hotmail.com
Contact: Ms. Cl udia Sahagun Jiménez, Director - Owner
Mr. Fr ncisco Rodríguez, Administrative Director
Ms. M rta de Rodríguez, Teacher Coordinator (speaks Engl sh) IMMEDIATE Positions for ESL Teachers are vailable for the FALL of this y ar and SPRING of next year. Our F ll term includes a one week of rientation/training, thus applicants must be present in A gust. We have classes scheduled to b gin in September. We have our W nterChristmas break from December 22nd to J nuary 5th. Our Fall term is sch duled to be completed in February. C ndidates with education/degree in teaching and/or s milar field, prior teaching experience and/or pr or international travel who are interested in j ining our staff should email or fax th ir Cover Letter, Current Resume and C rrent passport or driving license photograph to us IMMEDIATELY. Appl cants are asked to please include a d ytime phone number, fax number and mail with the time in which th y are able to call you for a ph ne interview. Offered benefits include: 3,500 p sos per month salary (approximately 350 U.S. D llars), free accommodation in fully furnished t achers residence or with a Mexican F mily, paid water and electricity amenities, fr e Spanish classes, 2 weeks paid v cation during Winter-Christmas, along with 2 w eks paid vacation during Spring-Easter (for th se who continue for the Spring t rm. Also offered are sick pay (if m dical advice is sought and doctor’s rders are followed) and a return pl ne ticket from Guadalajara to U.S.A.Canada or quivalent upon completion of one year (F ll, Spring, and summer terms) contract.
Kiosk School of English
Ed ficio Hakim Desp. 912
X lapa, Veracruz 91020
T lephone: 52 228 840-3332
Fax : 52 228 815-8791
C ntact person: Eugenio Avalos, Director This m dium-sized, very friendly and supportive English Sch ol in Xalapa, capital of the st te of Veracruz needs English teachers for p sitions with flexible hours (changes monthly), fr endly and talkative students. A TEFL q alification is preferred but not essential. Engl sh teachers must be creative and nergetic. Compensation is 35 pesos per h ur, plus help finding accommodations. Assistance g tting a Mexican Work Visa will be g ven to candidates who can commit to 6 m nths or more. Kiosk School of Engl sh in Xalapa was established in p rtnership with Kiosk Toronto in Canada and m intains strong links with it. Many of our t achers at some point go to T ronto for a few months on xchange. Our staff of around 12 t achers is a blend of Mexican and nternationals and our work environment is fr endly and supportive. The school has l ts of teaching resources. Xalapa is a niversity town of about 120,000 people, s tuated between the hot coast of V racruz and the colder highlands of c ntral Mexico. It`s temperate climate, proximity to m ny small colonial towns and national cl ud-forest park make it a very pl asant place to live. The American Sch ol of Tampico Language Institute
E. Azc rraga 208
Colonia Campbell
T mpico, Tamaulipas 89260
E – m il: lorozco58@yahoo.com
Contact: Leticia Or zco, Director This private language institute is l oking for qualified ELT professionals to t ach English to Mexican students and pr fessionals. Their minimum qualifications are for a
N tive English speaker between 25 and 45 y ars of age, preferably a single f male with a CELTA, TEFL undergraduate d gree or equivalent. Having an M.A. is d sirable, but not essential. Applicants should lso have at least two years EFL/ESL xperience teaching adults and teens, preferably verseas; basic computer skills, be sociable, dyn mic and adaptable and be willing to w rk as part of a team. Th y must be amenable to a spl t schedule (early mornings, evenings) and S turday mornings. Only candidates meeting the bove requirements need apply. E-mail your r sume and photo or send a h rd copy along with a recent ph to by messenger service (DHL or F deral Express) to the above address. An -mail address and/or a telephone number m st be included since you might be c ntacted for a telephone interview.
The American School of Tampico L nguage Institute is a non-commercial, prestigious nstitution with a Self-Access Center and ver 1000 students. The courses are l arner-centered, communicative and cover all skills. Th s full-time position is for 30 h urs a week of on-campus time, ncluding up to 25 contact teaching h urs. There are a few classes for ch ldren and young teens, but the st dents are mostly young adults and pr fessional people. The staff includes a few Am ricans and Canadians and several local t achers. They operate on a four m nth term system all year round. The s lary and benefits offered are: $12,000 U.S. d llars for 12 months paid in p sos, roundtrip airfare from Canada or the U.S. , M jor medical insurance plan, FM - 3 w rking visa paid, Free Spanish classes at the nstitute, Furnished housing and a social/health Cl b membership. 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 2 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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