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The Englastics launch!

October 2nd, 2008

Get it down!“The Englastics” is a new comic strip covering phrasal verbs! Teachers can download the phrasal verb comic strips as well as answer keys from The Englastics web site.

Does English spelling make sense?

September 20th, 2008

Dr. Edward Rondthaler is a renown typographist and chairman of the American Literary Council. He is not, however, a big fan of the logic of English spelling.

Teachers - How to make your job application stand out

September 6th, 2008

It’s the beginning of September so we’re all busy trying to fit ourselves into this giant jigsaw puzzle of timetables.

If you’re a teacher and new to the city or looking to change schools you’ll be sending your CV to lots of places.

I thought that this week would be good time to give those teachers who read my blog some tips and hints on how to make sure your application for a teaching post stands out.

Nowadays most teachers send an email with their CV attached and I have to say I do prefer to receive Cvs this way instead of a phone call, I think it’s more professional.

So here are my tips for getting noticed and getting that interview:

  • Include a solid email heading that SAYS something. For example, “TEFL qualified teacher looking for full time work” or Teacher with 6 years experience seeking work“. In both these examples the words “TEFL qualified” and “6 years experience” grab my attention and I would open this mail before any others.
  • Make sure you include a brief covering mail to introduce your CV which includes the most important and relevant points. A sentence here about your personality is fine but please, just keep it to one or I will lose interest and I’ll find out about your personality at the interview anyway.
  • If you’re not already in Madrid, include in the mail the date you will be arriving and available for interview, this helps us to prioritise our responses to all the applications we get.
  • Mentioning your teaching strengths is ideal so we immediately get an idea of your profile, whether you’re suitable for Young Learners or companies for example.
  • It’s very helpful to tell us in your mail where you found the school so we have an idea of how our publicity is working
  • Try and keep your CV to two pages maximum
  • There is no need to include educational qualifications below A level
  • Be specific about your TEFL qualification, what type it is and it’s duration, especially if it’s the full 4 week course, these are the ones we prefer. There are many short courses now on the market and if you’ve invested all that money in a 4 week one, make sure it’s clear.
  • Make sure you include dates so we can clearly see from your CV how much teaching and work experience you’ve actually had.
  • Be clear about your nationality and if you aren’t from the E.U. please let us know if you have working papers for Spain or not. This saves me time getting back to you to ask you.
  • Keep details about hobbies very brief
  • Any information which demonstrates assertiveness and initiative is very welcome
  • Tell us if you have a car. We’re desperate for teachers with cars as many companies now operate from out of town business parks.

Remember, we are most interested in your TEFL qualification, teaching experience, your legality to work and your availabilty. If you express this information clearly and politely and you tell us exactly what type of classes and timetable you’re looking for you’ll get lots of interviews arranged very quickly.

Good luck!

by Janice Haywood
Director
Windsor Idiomas

TEFL-Spain.com Launches!

August 27th, 2008

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASETEFL-Spain.com launches!

Tefl-Spain.com launches New web site connects English teachers with jobs in Spain.

English teachers are in high demand in Spain, though they are often in short supply. For academies and agencies looking urgently to hire English teachers, TEFL-Spain.com is a helpful tool, allowing them to focus their recruitment efforts more efficiently.

How does it work? New TEFL course graduates, as well as current English teachers wanting to fill holes in their schedules, can use TEFL-Spain.com to generate an online CV and a personal message. Teachers looking to fill gaps in their schedules can state in their personal messages what days and hours they want to fill.

Each time a new teacher signs up, all of the registered academies in our database are notified by email. Clicking on a link in their email inbox will take them directly to TEFL-Spain.com. Once on the web site, they can view the new teacher or browse through all of the teachers in the database.

TEFL-Spain.com is the reinvention of MAPLanguages.com, a similar site run by the same people for over two years. Due to MAPLanguages.com, TELF-Spain.com already enjoys a database of hundreds of English teachers. MAPLanguages.com no longer exists and the URL now forwards to TEFL-Spain.com.

TEFL-Spain.com is free for teachers, though academies must buy credits in order to contact them. Interesting price plans are available for individual or group emails to teachers. Rates are reasonable and result in a better quality of service: part of these funds are used to market TEFL-Spain.com to new TEFL course graduates, as well as veteran teachers, thus saving academies time and effort.

In addition, a unique job posting option for academies gives them the ability to post job offers to all teachers in the TEFL-Spain.com database according to city for free. Teachers in the selected city will receive notifications of these offers by email and may respond to them. However, academies must use purchased credit to reply.

For more information or to open a teacher or academy account, please visit www.tefl-spain.com


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