Teach English in Spain Posts

8 Tips for Teaching English to Spanish Speakers

Get some top insider tips for teaching English to Spanish speakers from experienced teachers at the BE language school based in Chile.

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Expert Practical Tips for Adjusting to Life in Spain

From bureaucratic paperwork & budgeting to packing for the weather & learning Spanish, get expert tips from RVF International for moving to Spain as an English teacher.

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TEFL Spain: Interview with Beatriz Sánchez of the Meddeas Program

Beatriz Sanchez discusses the Meddeas Program for teaching English in Spain in public schools with a focus on the recruiting process.

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8 Top Government TEFL Programs for Teaching English Abroad

Looking for top teaching abroad programs? In this guide, we'll help you review the best teach English abroad programs that are offered by governments.

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8 Government Programs for Teaching English in Spain

Learn about the various Government-sponsored programs for teaching English in Spain including their requirements, hours, and pay.

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Teaching English in Madrid, Spain: Q&A with Salina Owens

ITA alumna, Salina Owens, talks about life teaching English in Madrid, Spain at private academies, English camp, and on the North American Language & Culture Assistants Program.

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How Much Do English Teachers Make in Spain?

Learn how much money you can make teaching English in Spain across various job types including Government Programs and explore the cost of living expenses.

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The Pros & Cons of Teaching English in Madrid, Spain

This article provides both the positives and negatives of living and teaching English in Madrid, Spain to help you make an informed decision before moving there.

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Why It's Still Worth It: Teaching in Spain During a Pandemic

After applying for a live-in teaching job with a family just outside of Bilbao, Spain, during a global pandemic, Lillian talks about how her life has changed for the better.

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Teaching English and Racism in Spain: an ESL Teacher's Perspective

ITA alumna Saskia Dure shares her story of being one of few black women in the small town of Águilas, Spain, and the racism she endured while teaching there.

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