How To Make Over $50,000 A Year Teaching English Abroad

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What do you think is the #1 way to make money overseas?

If you guessed teaching English abroad then you would be COOOORECT!

In the financial perspective, there are 3 level to teaching English abroad.

Level 1 – Volunteering to teach English abroad

This is where you don't make any money and sometimes you actually end up paying to give your services (sometimes your expenses are covered.)  And this can be anywhere in the world, from jungle villages to small tribes in the mountains. The education you need is usually zero but a TEFL is nice to have if you want an easy in.

Level 2 – Teaching English Abroad for a public school

This one is the big one that most people choose.  You can earn about the same salary as a teacher does in the U.S. except the you just need a Bachelor and your TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language).  Some times you can just get by with just your TEFL.

Level 3 – Teaching English Abroad for a private school

This is where the big money is and could make almost double of what a teacher makes in the U.S.. The tricky part here is that you have to follow a specific system to get into this type of income.

The good news is, this interview your about to hear covers exactly that and your going to discover everything about Making Big Money Teaching English Abroad.

This will be one of the more real conversations you'll ever hear recorded…. WHY?

Because she didn't even know our conversation was being recorded till the end.  This way you'll get to hear a real genuine perspective on how to teach english abroad and make BIG money from it.

Listen to the sample below to learn more about the call, it's a fun but extremely informative call.


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Teaching English Part-Time And Living An Incredible Lifestyle!

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to teach English as a second language? Do you know that you will be a highly respected, well-paid, and valued member of a community? And really, what better way to see a foreign country?

Fanyun DingIf this sounds like the a kind of travel lifestyle you'd be interested in, then this 51 minute long Interview is going open up your eyes to some incredible opportunities. Fanyun Ding is a native to China and he has figured out how anybody can visit the country (or any country in the world, with a few adjustments) and get paid a full-time income for part-time work. He's created a program called the 'Renren Mastermind and we've convinced him to share a huge number of his secrets!

In all honesty, this is one of the absolute best ways to connect yourself to a foreign culture, learn a foreign language, visit the places YOU want to visit, and not only cover your expenses, but make a profit while doing it!

In this 'Make A Full-Time Income Teaching English Part-Time' interview with Fanyun Ding, you'll discover…

  • How you can get started making money within minute of finishing listening to this interview.
  • The business model that allows you to choose the locations you want to travel to as well as how often you work… all while allowing you to work part-time so that you can enjoy the locations you visit!
  • You'll get to choose your students and not only will they respect you immensely, but  they'll be a wonderful connection into the people and the culture of the places you visit.
  • You will be able to teach your students in person for the time that you're in their location and then be able to continue teaching them over skype (or similar VOIP) from anywhere in the world!
  • Why you DON'T need certifications or expensive training like TEFL to get started.

You may think of yourself as a great teacher, or maybe you've only toyed with the idea in your head a few times… Either way, you're going to get a LOT of value out of this interview.

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Final note from Fanyun:

Visit www.RenrenMastermind.com to discover how you can make quick, easy (and tax-free) money from part-time private ESL tutoring in China.

Important Note: Please take due consideration and plan carefully before you come to China, this course will not support you in any way about issues such as travelling, accommodation, Visa, etc. You will be responsible for them by yourself.

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How To Teach English While Traveling

Do you want to travel and earn money by teaching English abroad?
Whether you are a young fresh graduate seeking to have a fun job experience or a professional just wanting something new and exciting, you can work as an English teacher in foreign countries. The demand for these workers is greater than ever and still rising as you read this. Countries in Asia, Europe, Africa, and South America are in need of English instructors to teach their citizens, both young and old.
The allure of this job is enormous. Not only that there are plenty of available jobs to be filled, the countries that have the vacancies are great destination locations for people with wanderlust. Although the pay may vary in every country or institution, generally, the compensation is excellent especially for individuals with good credentials.
Getting certification will be the first thing to do if you want to work overseas as an English teacher. TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) and TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) are just two of the certificate giving bodies in the industry. Along with TESL (Teaching English as a Second Language), these acronyms can be used interchangeably and they are normally dependent to the country you are from.
There is also CELTA (Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults); a much more expensive but highly valued certification that you can use to get hired. Apparently, this can get confusing. So, you’re best bet is to choose the certificate in which is more valued by your preferred location.
Training, tutorials, and exams for certifications can be taken in an in-classroom course or can be achieved online.
Teaching overseas has a lot of variables and options. As an aspiring traveling instructor, you must research and determine which sources are the most dependable. You will also want to inquire about the positives and the negatives of every job listing in this industry. Teaching in some countries, the salary may appear hefty but the cost of living in the place could also be extremely expensive.
Take your time when deciding. Always get all of the information beforehand. Having said that, you can never really know what it is like to live and work in another country until you have experienced it but at least, you will know a little bit about what to expect. Some jobs may offer less wages but requires less commitment and provides more freedom. Some may compensate extravagantly but the work may demand more and may require full commitment.
Asian countries especially China are significantly lenient when it comes to qualifications and the freedom for workers is admirable. Make sure that any agency or school that you sign up with is legitimate and check with your local embassy before reporting to any new assignment.
Sometimes, the organizations that granted you the training and qualifications could offer you a job immediately after passing their examinations. They may give you job options and you can safely bet that these jobs are legit and could be great.
In conclusion, being an overseas English teacher is great. The career offers great experiences and the financial rewards can be excellent. Still, you must make inquiries and weigh things carefully before deciding on an assignment.

Do you want to travel and earn money by teaching English abroad?

Whether you are a young fresh graduate seeking to have a fun job experience or a professional just wanting something new and exciting, you can work as an English teacher in foreign countries. The demand for these workers is greater than ever and still rising as you read this. Countries in Asia, Europe, Africa, and South America are in need of English instructors to teach their citizens, both young and old.

The allure of this job is enormous. Not only that there are plenty of available jobs to be filled, the countries that have the vacancies are great destination locations for people with wanderlust. Although the pay may vary in every country or institution, generally, the compensation is excellent especially for individuals with good credentials.

Getting certification will be the first thing to do if you want to work overseas as an English teacher. TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) and TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) are just two of the certificate giving bodies in the industry. Along with TESL (Teaching English as a Second Language), these acronyms can be used interchangeably and they are normally dependent to the country you are from.

There is also CELTA (Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults); a much more expensive but highly valued certification that you can use to get hired. Apparently, this can get confusing. So, you’re best bet is to choose the certificate in which is more valued by your preferred location.

Training, tutorials, and exams for certifications can be taken in an in-classroom course or can be achieved online.

Teaching overseas has a lot of variables and options. As an aspiring traveling instructor, you must research and determine which sources are the most dependable. You will also want to inquire about the positives and the negatives of every job listing in this industry. Teaching in some countries, the salary may appear hefty but the cost of living in the place could also be extremely expensive.

Take your time when deciding. Always get all of the information beforehand. Having said that, you can never really know what it is like to live and work in another country until you have experienced it but at least, you will know a little bit about what to expect. Some jobs may offer less wages but requires less commitment and provides more freedom. Some may compensate extravagantly but the work may demand more and may require full commitment.

Asian countries especially China are significantly lenient when it comes to qualifications and the freedom for workers is admirable. Make sure that any agency or school that you sign up with is legitimate and check with your local embassy before reporting to any new assignment.

Sometimes, the organizations that granted you the training and qualifications could offer you a job immediately after passing their examinations. They may give you job options and you can safely bet that these jobs are legit and could be great.

In conclusion, being an overseas English teacher is great. The career offers great experiences and the financial rewards can be excellent. Still, you must make inquiries and weigh things carefully before deciding on an assignment.

 

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