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Jobs teaching English in Buenos Aires???

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I am looking to moving to Buenos Aires in order to study at the Universidad de Belgrano for their Spanish-English translation master's program. However, I also have been looking into getting a part-time job in order to help pay for my living expenses. I don't know what the need is for English teachers, but I am a native English speaker and have been learning Spanish for 6 years and have spent a lot of time in Mexico and Chile. Any and all information is helpful and wanted. Thanks.

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  1. Well this response is not really about teaching English, but more along the lines of having THE BEST part time job while you are here!

    We are always looking for people to work with us on The Buenos Aires Pub Crawl.

    The Job will entail meeting people from every corner of the world in a fast paced fun filled social setting. This is a unique opportunity to work flexible hours with customers in an English speaking environment as well as a wonderful chance to network and be part of an incredible team!!!

    Requirements:

    • University Student or some College Education

    • Bilingual: English a must with little to no accent!

    • Friendly, outgoing, and enjoys meeting new people

    • Culturally open-minded

    • Knowledgeable of Buenos Aires and its nightlife

    • Day or night shifts (you choose!)

    You, of course, have to generally be one who is always the life of the party.  People always look to you as the sort of trend setter.  You also have to be very confident and should have no problem convincing people to join the party.

    Just send us an email to pubcrawlBA@gmail.com with your cover letter saying why you are the best person for the job, resume, and personal photo.

    I hope this helps.

    cheers,

    The Buenos Aires Pub Crawl Crew

      


  2. Teaching English in Buenos Aires can be a fantastic experience, but there are a number of things that you should consider when you first set out.

    With its hot summers, great nightlife, and fine wines, Buenos Aires is a popular choice for English teachers in search of an adventure. The following five tips attempt to reveal a few secrets that will help you to get the most out of your time there.

    Buy a Bus Timetable

    You may be required to travel great distances across the city to your classes, and so a knowledge of bus routes will be important. Buy a Guia T, a guide of all of the routes and the streets, from any magazine stand and you will never get lost. It's also a good idea to travel to your lessons early. Times may be more relaxed in Latin America, but it will not go down well if you keep turning up late to your classes, even if the busses are to blame.

    Make Sure the Teaching Rates are Correct

    When agreeing upon your pay, make sure that you know what the going rate is. At the time of writing, the standard rate is anywhere between 22 and 25 pesos ($8) per hour, but that is likely to go up with inflation. If an institute offers you less than you should be getting, don't bother. It's unlikely that they will be very professional and will be a waste of your time. Check the forums on Dave's ESL Café to find out what the going rate is and for recommendations.

    Be Professional Whilst Teaching

    Although you may only be teaching for a year or even less, make sure that you treat the job as seriously as you would any other. Students pay a lot of money for lessons, and it's only fair that they get what they pay for. Dress smart, be on time, and plan your lessons properly.

    You may be valued for your native level of English, but any institution would always prefer to hire a teacher who has a good level of professionalism rather than one who just happens to speak English well.

    Teach for the Whole Year

    The school year begins in March, and whether teaching to business people or school-age students, most lessons are put on hold from December to February. Plan to arrive in the city in February, as this is when the schedules are being arranged for the rest of the year.

    Depending on the institution, schedules will often last until December, so you will have a greater chance of finding regular work if you arrive early. Also, if you plan to stay for the whole year then you will be taken more seriously by employers. For details on which type of teaching job to choose, check out this guide.

    Bring Extra Teaching Material

    Most good institutes and companies will provide you with the course books and material that you need for your lessons. However, extra material never hurts, and things like CDs, a tape recorder, exercise books, and magazines are all useful things to bring with you.

    If you can, bring along a laptop as well. There is an abundance of free information, advice, lesson plans, and resources on the net to fill out your lessons and make them more enjoyable for everyone.

    There are many more things that you will discover when you begin to teach English in Buenos Aires, and this is just a start. But follow these tips and they should help you to get a lot more from your experience, making it more worthwhile for both you and your students.

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