Can You Really Make a Living Teaching English Abroad?
November 16, 2008 by admin
Filed under Guest Articles, Helpful Advice, Other Authors, Your TEFL Career
Teaching English Not Realistic?
At a TEFL network site a post appeared which said, “they had recently read another article about teaching English in Mexico that indicated that the wages are very low and so if you are planning to go there to learn Spanish, and supplement your expenses through teaching English, that is one thing, but actually going to Mexico expecting a job teaching English that can sustain you on a long term period, is probably not realistic” and added that the person would be interested in anyone with experience trying to do this in Costa Rica.
Non-Professional EFL Teachers
You constantly hear that wages are “low” and that you can’t make a decent living teaching English as a foreign language abroad. With all due respect, most of these comments come from non-professional EFL teachers who have little or no experience living and teaching abroad and no self-marketing skills to speak of. What they usually don’t mention is that although wages are “low” - this is in comparison to a salary in US dollars and the American or British economies - costs of living are also much lower in comparison too. That simply means you’ll get far more “bang for you buck” in local currency.
Shortage of Skilled EFL Teachers Worldwide
For well-prepared, experienced, skilled EFL teachers worldwide, salaries are most often very high in comparison to what others earn in that country. Decent-paying jobs are also plentiful. This means that with your “low” salary, you’ll have a car, a house or lovely apartment, a maid and several weeks of paid vacation each year in addition to the numerous paid holidays often celebrated in many countries. Far from being near the bottom of the wage-earner scale, you’ll be in the upper percentiles even when compared to other teaching professionals in the same country. The ex-pats who know this and are doing quite well often don’t bother responding to such dismal misinformation.
So, choose a country you feel you’d really enjoy for its food, its life-style, its desirability, its climate, its language even its low cost-of-living and minuscule tax rates. Then go for it with all you’ve got. Meld yourself into the new language, food and culture while kissing your money problems “adios”. Make new friends, live like a local and you’ll experience a new lifestyle like you can’t imagine. Forget the non-realistic “naysayers” and do what you love.
If You Want to Teach English Abroad …
Say, a million-plus ex-pats each year can’t be wrong. If you REALLY want the scoop on how to make it as an English language teaching professional abroad, contact me. Skip the malcontents, get the facts from someone who’s “walking the walk” for the past 15 years and not just “talking the talk” then decide for yourself. After all, it’s YOUR life we’re talking about here.
Prof. Larry M. Lynch is an EFL Teacher Trainer, Intellectual Development Specialist, prolific writer, expert author and public speaker. He has written ESP, foreign language learning, English language teaching texts and hundreds of articles used in more than 120 countries. Get your FREE 110-plus page E-book, “If You Want to Teach English Abroad, Here’s What You Need to Know”, English language teaching and learning information at: http://bettereflteacher.blogspot.com/ - Need a blogger or copywriter to promote your school, institution, service or business or an experienced writer and vibrant SEO content for your website, blog or newsletter? Contact the author at the above blog address for more information.


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