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The teaching work you'll find will vary hugely from country to country and will even vary from school to school.
Most of the TEFL jobs abroad are in small independent schools. These are usually small schools with a handful of teachers and the class-sizes are usually a maximum of 12 - 18 students. The schools could be attended by adults or youngsters and they might attend a couple of hours a week or a couple a day.
Some work is in state schools, often you will be working as a teaching assistant, alongside a native teacher. There is a lot of state school work in China, Japan and Western Europe. In China, class sizes can be anything up to 50 people.
There are also lots of opportunities for private teaching, usually set up by yourself after you arrive in a country. Volunteering by teaching English is another popular TEFL option.
For more information about teaching locations see country factfiles.
Our free TEFL Job Placement Advice can help you find work or why not have a look at our top TEFL CV tips.
Please note: We are not recruiters. We do our best to vet all employers who appear on the site, however we are not responsible for the actions of any of these employers. We suggest you carefully check before taking any position and that you never pay to take a job, either through up front fees or in cancellation charges. We are committed to helping provide a positive TEFL experience for all our graduates. If you are unsure of anything before you sign a contract, please email info@TEFLengland.co.uk with your query and we will try to assist.
Find out more about teaching English in a foreign country below:
EUROPE ASIA SOUTH AMERICA AFRICA
Sweden Hong Kong Mexico Ghana
Portugal Thailand Peru Kenya
Poland Taiwan Ecuador Morocco
Hungary Vietnam Brazil Ethiopia
Finland Cambodia Venezuela Algeria
Cyprus Kazakhstan Bolivia
Bulgaria Malaysia Chile
Romania Indonesia
Turkey India
Ukraine
Belgium
Austria
Estonia
Latvia
Lithuania
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