Teaching Jobs Abroad and Your Time Off By Sarah
Boothman Moving overseas to teach English in an international school
is a big step and most teachers travel by themselves to their destination.
Whilst you are at your school teaching you will be kept busy and should
make friends with your fellow teachers, however during your spare
time it can be difficult knowing what to do. If it is the first time
you have been to this country there will be sights and locations for
you to visit, if you have been before you may know a little about
the activities for a lone traveller, or you might be returning to
the country even though you have spent many years there already. Either
way this article is intended to provide TEFL teachers with some spare
time activities whilst they are completing their teaching job abroad.
Exploring There is so much to see in every new country you visit that
the first few weeks of your new life can be totally filled with adventures
and exploration. Travelling around the country at weekends and exploring
the local area will help you to feel more at home, especially if the
culture in your new country is different to what you are used to.
You will feel more comfortable venturing onto the streets if you know
where you are going.Relaxing Once you have had enough of exploring
or if you just fancy a weekend of relaxation, there are many things
you can do to relax in your new home.
If you live in a warm country that is close to the coast you could
spend your weekend at the beach. If you are inland the chances are
that there will be a pool you can lounge beside. Other ways to relax
might be a walk around the countryside or going for a shopping spree.Excitement
Many of the larger cities where teaching jobs abroad are usually taken
have English speaking cinemas and English theatre productions on throughout
the year so there is the chance to catch up with the latest blockbusters.
You could join one of the expat clubs in the larger centres of teaching
so that there is some familiarity and you can reminisce about Britain
if you are feeling home sick.
With the friends that you meet here you can have parties and movie
nights at home or hit the town and go out.Weekends are free for English
teachers abroad and in hot countries you can enjoy the weather after
you have finished teaching. When it comes to holidays the system is
more rounded with a shorter break in the summer and more breaks throughout
the year. China's education department has set out a very accommodating
vacation timetable with nearly 14 weeks off in total, three of those
at Christmas and six at summer.Click
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