ESL Teachers in a northern city: Central Asia

Our ESL Teaching team in a charming Central Asian town surrounded with lush green rice paddies and wheat fields in summer is constantly on the lookout for more ESL TEACHERS. This is an amazing opportunity to influence the future leadership of this country by teaching English to students at the university or future teachers at the Teachers Training College. Singles and couples are welcome. (M)
  • Start Date: ASAP
  • Commitment Length: 6-12 months (full time)
1. Willing to learn a new language
2. Able to work on a team
3. A TESOL certificate, if possible a Masters in ESL
4. Since teaching English at the University means teaching older people, a teacher should be at least 35 years old. Couples preferred.

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