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Teaching English In Brazil

Johnny Said:

I'm interested in teaching English abroad in Brazil?

We Answered:

If you are thinking of getting the certificate online then ICAL - http://icalweb.com - are a good bet, providing online certificates for over 10 years now. They also help in finding work (for free, of course) for their students and graduates.

The link below is an introduction to teaching in Brazil, what you can expect and so on.

Christy Said:

Teaching English in Brazil with a Bachelor's and ce in English?

We Answered:

You need a Brazilian working visa.
Probably know your surroundings (Brazil is indeed a dangerous area for tourists)
Thats about it, if they know you speak English they will hire you with no strings attached.

Good luck

Cassandra Said:

How can I find a job teaching English in Sao Paulo, Brazil?

We Answered:

Fisk is looking for english teachers. http://www.fisk.com.br
You can also try:

Wizard
http://www.wizard.com.br;

Cel Lep
http://www.cellep.com

Seven
http://sevenidiomas.com.br/

Yázigi:
http://www.yazigi.com.br/public_html/hom…

Tony Said:

Teaching English in Recife Brazil?

We Answered:

Dave's esl cafe has a lot of information on teaching abroad. There is a discussion forum for different regions of the world and for different countries. Here is the link for Brazil.

Best to you.

Russell Said:

Any advice on teaching English in Brazil?

We Answered:

If you speak portugues...
To stay 6 months you have to has a visa for...
and you can't work wich turist visa.

Priscilla Said:

Does anyone have any experiences in teaching English or living in Brazil?

We Answered:

I don't have experience with Brazil, but you'll make a good deal more money in Korea or Taiwan. The cost of living is lower in these places and the pay much higher. I love living in Taiwan. People are friendly and the climate is wonderful. You can check out more information over at our wonderful guide http://www.taiwanenglish.com/guide/

Loretta Said:

Questions about Teaching English in Brazil ?

We Answered:

Hello :*) I'm brazilian and I used to teach English, well, I used to teach only basic to intermediate levels, since I didn't do so well on my TOEFL, but since you're a native speaker, things will be easier for you, make sure you get some experience in teaching, sometimes even though you may have a lot to pass on to someone else you need to get to know how to...Bring your resume and your background, if you don't have a teacher major, you'd have to teach in language schools, I'll give you some major names that you could look into over there: Yazigi, Wizard, Fisk, CNA, CCAA, Wisdom...there are many and once you get there, you won't have trouble in find one, no matter what state you go to, I used to live in Natal (Northeast) and I worked for some of these schools, but I'd like to tell you Yazigi is far the best for both teachers and students, they have a great trainning group, teachers meet every week, you'll have to do some tests before get the job and some interviews, they have the best teachers group, they only hire real good teachers, there may be some differences among the school branches but this is pretty much it, they pay well, actually they were the one school I ever worked at that paid more, well, I can't tell you how much per hour, I never paid attention to that, most jobs in Brazil pays you per month so people don't really pay attention to that, but depending on much good you are, they'll give better oportunities, like maybe working as teacher and coordinator for example, there you can choose how many classrooms you want to teach... you could visit the web page and get into it a little www.yazigi.com.br
hope it helps :*)

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