by Greg Beatty
Maybe you’re tired of the job prospects here at home. Maybe you’ve always wanted to travel. Shoot, maybe you’re just restless. You’re scanning the Chronicle and a job opening catches your eye. Where exactly is Tashkent? What would it be like to teach in Turkey—and are the challenges greater than teaching in Korea— or just different? You’ve looked at books like Susan’s Griffith’s Teaching English Abroad, or Pamela George’s College Teaching Abroad, and they’re helpful—but you want something more. You want the inside dirt. Where do you turn?
The Internet. To find ESL jobs, visit sites like Dave’s ESL Café (http://www.eslcafe.com/joblist/), which lists everything from short-term positions, such as summer camps, to multi-year contracts, teaching everyone from preschoolers to adults.
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