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I am a Private Music Teacher in the UK and I am looking for a career change!
I have always wanted to travel and the TEFL courses seem to put both my passions into one.. Travel and Teaching!
I am looking forward to connecting with the other TEFLers on here to find out about their experiences and to gain any tips that they may have learnt along the way!
 

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Hi Helen,


Our courses are designed for teaching English in non-native English speaking countries. To teach in Australia you'd normally need to have a degree (in any subject) plus a CELTA course which we don't offer. The CELTA courses tend to be a lot more expensive and are often are not required for non-native English speaking countries so if you are planning on teaching in other countries too its definitely worth weighing up your options. I hope this helps! When are you planning on heading to Australia?


 

Hi there, will you be interested in teaching in China?

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