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Teaching ESL Without a Bachelor’s Degree

 

Having a Bachelor’s Degree opens many doors in the ESL world, but even without one, traveling the world to teach English as a second language is still possible!

Those open to volunteer opportunities are able to gain valuable teaching experience in Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Cambodia, Tanzania (for female teachers), and more, as well as short-term opportunities right here in North America.

In Latin America, our contacts in Brazil and Mexico prefer degree holders or current post-secondary students; however, they will consider all applicants that otherwise qualify. In Ecuador, teaching experience or an Associate’s Degree are all you need to apply.

In Asia, we have one contact in China, that offers paid internships to those without a degree. If you hold a 2-year college diploma or associate’s degree, you’re eligible to apply in Taiwan, currently one of the highest-paying ESL markets.

Opportunities available in Europe include the Czech Republic and Spain (under 35 years of age).

2 Comments

    • Amanda
    • September 3, 2021

    Hi! I’m interested in learning how to teach English as a foreign language in Brazil. Looking forward to speaking with someone. Thanks!

      • Oxford Seminars
      • October 13, 2021

      One of our course advisors would be pleased to speak with you about the Oxford Seminars TESOL/TESL/TEFL certification course and opportunities to teach abroad. You can speak with someone by calling 1-800-779-1779.

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