Teach English in Mexico

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Uploaded by on Jun 8, 2010

Beautiful sandy beaches and footprints left by past civilizations such as the Aztecs and Mayans await you. Mexico is a popular ESL teaching destination for many Oxford Seminars graduates. Our Course Advisor shares her story of how we helped her achieve her goal of teaching English in Mexico.

Learn more about teaching English abroad with Oxford Seminars by visiting our website at learn more at: http://www.oxfordseminars.com.

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  • Thanks for sharing Jennie! I have been wondering about what teaching in Mexico would be like and thanks to you, I have made my decision to teach English there! Your information has been so helpful! Muchas gracias!!!

  • @Amishgurls That's great news! Please let us know you need anymore information

  • You can contact us toll free at 1-800-779-1779 to speak with a Course Advisor.

    If you decide to relocate overseas to teach ESL, one of the easiest ways to ensure you are prepared is to get your certification. This tells potential employers you are prepared and serious about teaching, and that you are taking employment with their school seriously.

    We also offer specific country information on our website, including the requirements to obtain a job in Mexico.

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  • What is your game plan to teach a beginner , I am a US Native and I live in Mexico

  • This is such a great video. Thanks for it. :) I'm heading to Playa del Carmen in November to get my CELTA certificate. I'm hoping to then spend a few years teaching in Mexico. I'm so fascinated with the country. :)

  • Hi,

    I'm glad I found your video. I'm very interested and would like to know more. I called the number above, thanks for that. 5 months is the best length for me right now. That is really driving my decision. Had you not said that, I would have kept going. Good information.

  • Hi, i'm 32 and lived in Mexico City for 7 months in 2007. I miss it so much! I never did any teaching then but I would like to the next time. I don't have a TEFL or any experience however. I'm English by the way and I have free accommodaton already in Mexico. I wonder if I could ask you some things?

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