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Finding Teaching Jobs in Mexico

Thursday, January 4th, 2007

Teaching in Mexico

There are lots and lots and lots of English teaching jobs in Mexico, for the first-time teacher, to the seasoned vet, to the university professor, and yes, even for the backpacking types – though adventuring and teaching through Mexico via the seat of your pants is getting harder to do.

Update: Get a detailed look at teaching in Mexico
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On Being a TEFL Course Trainer

Thursday, January 4th, 2007

I must say that this has been a very interesting and fulfilling job. I didn’t expect to be where I am now when I first arrived in Mexico almost 6 years ago. But, opportunities and offers kept coming, so little by little I moved from the intention to write freelance travel pieces, to TEFL-ing, to being the lead TEFL course instructor at Teachers Latin America
The best part of the last 6 years is having met so many different people from all over the world.

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What Does a TEFLer Earn Abroad?

Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007
Money Good question. Clearly, one needs to know what one can earn before heading out on the Great Adventure. Since there is no one answer, here is a bit of a guide to help you know what ... [Continue reading this entry]

Answers to Mexico Questions

Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007
Humble Me If you know me from Dave's Cafe forums, from This Guy is Teaching Abroad, or from Teachers Latin America, you'd ... [Continue reading this entry]

Mexican EFL Students

Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007
While I've very little experience teaching anyone but, Mexicans have been a joy to work with in English classes. I don't know if that's so much for being Mexican or for being Spanish-speakers, but either way, everything from class ... [Continue reading this entry]

Some People Say We’re Crazy

Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007

It's a small percentage of people who pick up and go to a foreign country to live and work as English teachers. It's an even smaller percentage that decide to make the move permanent.

What kind of people are we?

I've ... [Continue reading this entry]