Cambodia

TEACH IN CAMBODIA

Cambodia has one of the richest cultures of any country in Asia. Once the seat to Asia’s largest empire Angkor Wat, Cambodia is an upcoming country in the region with a rich history and cultural traditions and a kind and friendly populous.

Over the past two decades, Cambodia has grown quickly, with increasing demand for English language education, leading to an influx of English teachers into the country, good teaching salaries, and high quality of life. It is also a very safe environment for foreigners and there is a large expat population.

The Costa Rican government places a high priority on education and has poured its energy and resources into this sector of society in a significant way. As a result of this, and ongoing reforms, its literacy rate is 95%.

For these reasons, Cambodia is a great country in which to teach English.

Highlights

  • Earn USD 650 to 1,500 per month for just 20-30 hours per week! Most placements are in private language schools, teaching young adults
  • Most placements are in San Jose, but there are placement opportunities throughout Costa Rica. Lifetime placement support will carry you through this experience and beyond
  • 6 or 12 month contract options. You’ll most likely want to stay even longer!

IN-CLASS TESOL / TEFL COURSE AT A GLANCE

  • Internationally accredited TESOL / TEFL certification
  • 120-hour combination of on-site and off-site training
  • Course tailored to the Costa Rica experience
  • Two days of hands-on teaching experience at a local school
  • A significant focus in teaching young adults
  • In-depth classroom management module
  • Detailed course handbook/reference guide
  • Comprehensive orientation on culture, society, and politics
  • Multiple cultural excursions

REQUIREMENTS

TEACH IN COSTA RICA – CULTURAL ORIENTATION

Be immersed in the rich culture of Costa Rica during our unique cultural orientation experience. An essential part of the program, this is an amazing, interactive, orientation on Costa Rican culture and language, as well as an opportunity to bond with other teachers-in-training and staff members. The program is taught by area experts and includes several exciting and informative cultural excursions.

  • Waterfall Trip. Learn about Costa Rica’s unparalleled conservation efforts to protect one of the most pristine and protected largest rainforests anywhere.
  • Market Tour and Cooking Class. Costa Rican traditional food is simple but delicious, consisting of rice, beans, salad and fish/chicken or steak. Empanadas are also a local favorite and focus of our cooking class. You will travel to the local market for a tour of different items to buy and then we will go to a local home and learn how to cook delicious Costa Rican fare.
  • Visit to a Non-Profit Rescue Center. Costa Rica is famous for its diverse wildlife and conservation is priority. You will have the opportunity to see up close and learn about some of the incredible species that call Costa Rica home. The organisation you will visit is a non-profit rescue center that focuses on conservation, animal welfare and environmental education.
  • Coffee Plantation Guided Tour. Coffee and sugarcane is a big part of Costa Rica’s colonial past. Understanding one of its main crops is to be transported to the past to understand more deeply about Costa Rican culture and history.
  • Welcome Dinner. At the end of the first week Friday evening we will host a welcome dinner at a local restaurant. Dine in style with the team and your new friends in this incredible country

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