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Mexico, the biggest Spanish country in the world is crying out for English teachers. As one of the fastest growing economies in central America, mainly due to it's links with the United States, English is almost a must. Couple that with a growing English speaking tourist industry and Mexico could be the best place for prospective teachers. Check out this presentation for indications of what you can expect from this great nation. Photographs courtesy of http://www.flickr.com/photos/schlaeger/51220620/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/gameoflight/8767047941/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/frecuenciaspopulares/3598310715/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/strifu/5658590771/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidgordillo/5856581781/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/hyperconnected08/3100923199/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/sebpaquet/211736/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/dchris/3152061861/
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Teach English in MexicoPresentation prepared by All About ESL
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For more information about teaching English in Mexico
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Why Teach English in Mexico?
Culture AboundMexico is a
vibrant, exciting country to visit
and work. Full of tradition,
culture and ancient
monuments for you to visit and
enjoy.
Mexico is one of the worlds largest
and growing economies, a
perfect country to teach English.
English in Mexico
Although Mexico is the biggest
Spanish speaking
countries in the world, English is
important for this growing
country mainly because of it’s close ties with
the United States.
Wildlife ExtremeIf the big cities
are just too busy for a
weekend day out then a short ride takes you to some of the
most spectacular wild life in the world.
Types of Teaching Jobs in Mexico
English Language SchoolsBusiness Language TuitionPrivate Lessons
Requirements & Qualifications
University Degree?
For working visa purposes the Mexico government does not
require potential English teachers to have
any kind of degree.
However individual schools or business
placements may require a bachelor's degree and some placements will require you to have a degree and one of the
internationally recognized teaching
certificates.
Teaching Certificates
If you do not have a degree then of course one of the
international teaching
certificates such as a TEFL,
TESOL or CELTA will normally be
required. Expect salaries slightly lower if
you only have one of these and not a
degree.
Further InformationCost of Living
Expected SalaryHow to find a job in Mexico
Visa RequirementsMore!
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Teach English in MexicoPresentation prepared by All About ESL
http://blog.about-esl.com
For more information about teaching English in Mexico
http://blog.about-esl.com/teaching-english-mexico/