29/09/2006

Fantastic Work Opportunities In Hungary

One of the finest capitals in the world, Budapest has a lively arts, cafe and music scene, and is host to a range of cultural and sporting festivals.

In the countryside you'll find majestic plains, resort-lined lakes, Baroque towns, horse markets and rustic villages. And now you have a chance to really immerse yourself in this great country by living and teaching English to the locals.

i-to-i has introduced a new paid teaching placement in Hungary which guarantees a competitive salary, free accommodation, reimbursement of flights and all the Teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL) training you need. Unlike the other paid teaching placements i-to-i offer, applicants don’t require a University degree just a lot of enthusiasm in taking up this fantastic opportunity.

i-to-i, International voluntary work and TEFL course provider, organises paid teaching placements not only in Hungary, but also South Korea, Thailand, Poland, China and Turkey. They will provide you with the TEFL training and arrange a guaranteed teaching job in a reputable school or language institute. As well as giving you a competitive local salary, your employer will provide or arrange furnished accommodation near your workplace. Depending on your destination, you may also be entitled to an end of contract bonus and your return flight home, all paid for by your employer. The paid teaching placement is a great start for any TEFL teacher and will always look good on any CV. For more information on Paid Teaching Placements speak to an i-to-i work and travel advisor on +353 (0) 58 40050 or visit www.tefl-jobs-abroad.com.

This September i-to-i is taking 10.5% off all Paid Teaching Placements. So if it’s the beaches of Thailand, the charming city of Istanbul or beautiful South Korea you want to discover than an i-to-i teaching placement can help you. To take advantage of this special offer call i-to-i on +353 (0) 58 40050 or visit www.tefl-jobs-abroad.com.

For those of you that have the travel bug, i-to-i runs a TEFL course which is your passport to working and traveling overseas. You don’t need any sort of qualification or experience, and is open to anyone aged 17-70. TEFL diplomas involve an accredited one-weekend course that runs year-round each month in Belfast. You will have the chance to develop new and exciting methods to create your own lessons, in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. The service is not over when the course is as the i-to-i team will offer their expert guidance and resources to get a job with a database of over 8,500 contacts worldwide.

If you think you would like to take up the rewarding opportunity that teaching English as a Foreign Language offers, i-to-i can help you. It couldn’t be easier because i-to-i is taking €155 off their Premier TEFL course. To book your spot call i-to-i on 058 40050 or visit www.weekendtefl.com

(CD)

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