As Turkey is preparing to enter Europe the demand for English teachers is growing daily. This presentation show you what you may need in order to land a job at one of the oldest countries in the world.
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1. Presentation prepared by All About ESL
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3. Turkey
Gateway
Turkey is the gateway to
Asia, Europe and to the
south the Middle East.
Steeped in a long
tradition it is a
cosmopolitan country
just waiting to be
explored.
Turkey is home to a
huge amount of
history and diverse
cultures.
4. English
and Turkey
With ambitions to join
the European Union
the government and
businesses of Turkey are
pushing it’s people to
learn English. As such
there is a huge demand
for English speaking
teachers and you can
expect a good salary too
coupled with a lower
cost of living compared
to the western
European states.
5. Teaching
in Turkey
Most of the English
teaching
opportunities will
be found in the
bigger cities and
towns of Turkey
such as Istanbul
(the capital),
Ankara and Izmir.
Another plus for
potential English
teachers is that the
public school
system now has
English as part of
their curriculum.
8. University
Degree?
In Turkey it is possible
to find work without a
degree of any kind. Of
course having a degree
and one of the
international teaching
certificates will
enhance your
prospects of getting a
higher paid vacancy.
9. Teaching
Certificates
Prospective English
teachers in Turkey
will be able to find
employment without
any of the
international
certificates, such as a
TEFL, TESOL or
CELTA. But if you do
have any certificates
then look for schools
and colleges that
require them as these
will generally pay
more in salary and
have better working
conditions.
10. Cost of Living
Expected Salary
How to find a job in Turkey
Visa Requirements
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11. Presentation prepared by All About ESL
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For more information about teaching English in Turkey
http://blog.about-esl.com/teaching-english-turkey/