Many ESL programs are operating with a limited budget. To provide assistance to ESL teachers, YourDictionary has provided links to several online resources for lesson plans, printable worksheets, and classroom activities.
YourDictionary provides introductory level ideas for lessons on body parts and describing people, as well as intermediate level activities for preparing for job interviews and understanding English euphemisms.
If you’re looking for an exciting and rewarding career, consider teaching English as a second language. Although the pay for teaching English as a second language (ESL) is often less than one might expect to make in another profession, the work provides many opportunities for travel as well as a great sense of personal fulfillment. The best teaching positions require certification in the field, but there are some agencies that will hire ESL teachers with only a bachelor’s degree and no previous teaching experience.
If you’re currently looking for a new teaching position, YourDictionary has compiled a number of resources designed to help you find a position that fits your career goals. Whether you’re looking for advice for ESL job interviews, short term ESL jobs, or tips for finding a teaching position in Indonesia, we’re here to help.
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