Teaching English in Italy – Imperia

Published: 02 September, 2024  |  Last updated: 02 September, 2024

Teaching English in Imperia, Italy

 

Piacenza, Italy

Report submitted on 13 August, 2022 by Debora.

Teaching English in Imperia, Italy:

How can teachers find teaching jobs in Imperia, Italy?
Depends in which school you would like to teach. If you would like to teach in public school you must be registered in a ranking. in other case you will bring your CV personally to the school.

The main English teaching jobs available are:
Full time English language school positions, part time English language school positions, teaching at kindergartens / pre-schools, teaching at private international schools, teaching at community centers, etc., private teaching (not through a school, agency, etc.)

What are the minimum teaching requirements?
Native or near native language proficiency, TEFL or CELTA.

What teaching requirements would you recommend?
TEFL or CELTA.

What are the levels of payment?
It Depends: Around 15€/hour in private schools, around 25€/h in public schools through different “projects” or through ranking.

How many teaching days a week is normal?
5 days per week.

How many face-to-face teaching hours a week is normal?
It depends on the situation.

What advice would you give to someone considering coming to Imperia, Italy to teach English?
I think an English mother tongue can teach as in public as in private schools with a project. She / he can prepares students to practice this language for example in conversation and grammar (PET). At the end of school year the students will have a final exam.

What are the positive aspects of teaching English in Imperia, Italy?
It is personal and it depends on each of us. What is positive for me it could be negative for others. The only solution is to come and see with your eyes.

What are the negative aspects for teaching English in Imperia, Italy?
It is personal and it depends on each of us. What is positive for me it could be negative for others. The only solution is to come and see with your eyes.

What are some of the teaching challenges for English teachers teaching the local people in your area?
In some public schools where I taught there is PET certification. It is taught by mother tongue. In other case it is taught from Italian teachers with a high level of English language. Unfortunately parents’ expectations are extremely high!!!

 

Living in Imperia, Italy:

Are there any visa or other legal requirements to live in Italy?
Not if you are from within the EU. I couldn’t answer for other countries.

What is the cost of living like in Italy?
The place where I live is Liguria. This region is not cheap especially on the coast, but cheap in the hinterland.

What are the usual accommodation arrangements and how can you find accommodation?
You can easily find flats online or through local real estate agents.

Other than teaching, what positive aspects are there for living in Imperia, Italy?
Nice weather, lovely food, nice places to visit and amazing panorama.

Other than teaching, what negative aspects are there for living in Imperia, Italy?
I can’t find any negative aspects!

What advice would you give to someone considering coming to Imperia, Italy?
If you expect to have a full time position close to your house, you are wrong! First of all you might be required to work in different parts of the city, perhaps you will work in different kind of schools to earn enough.

What do you think you will miss most when (or if) you leave Imperia, Italy?
The place where I live, so peaceful and my mountains in front of my windows!

What things would you recommend to new teachers in your area to bring with them from their home country?
You can find everything you need, lovely people and fantastic local Italian food.

 

About Me and My Work:

My Name: Debora

Nationality: Italian

Students I’ve taught in Italy: Pre-school / kindergarten (4-6 years), junior high school (12-15 years), high school (15-18 years), adults.

Where I teach: Public school and my private English laboratory for kids in Imperia. Teaching for 6 years.

How I found my work: In the public schools I am registered in a ranking and I mange my private English laboratory.

My school facilities: Very good – Teaching resources, technology access, school library, classrooms, textbooks.

Teacher support at my school: None.

Links: As I wrote before I have an english laboratory for kids from 3 to 5 years old. I am teaching there from 5-6 years. My facebook page is: https://www.facebook.com/AbcEnglishLaboratory

and my website is :

https://abcenglishlaboratory.wixsite.com/abcenglishlaboratory

 

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Teaching English in Chile – Nueva Imperial

Published: 22 June, 2014  |  Last updated: 06 January, 2020






Teaching English in Nueva Imperial, Chile

Nueva-Imperial, Chile

Report submitted on 22 June, 2014 by Froilan Gomez.

Teaching English in Nueva Imperial, Chile:

How can teachers find teaching jobs in Nueva Imperial, Chile?
The School system is private, semi-private and state education, and you need a Chilean University degree to teach in any of the three system. However there are private institutes that hire native speakers with no degree.  It is recommended to check with the Chilean ministry of Education to seek an employment opportunity.

The main English teaching jobs available are:
Part time English language school positions, agencies (send teachers to different locations), teaching at private international schools, teaching at colleges / universities, private teaching (not through a school, agency, etc.)

What are the minimum teaching requirements?
A degreed from any Chilean University.  There are some British and American Universities that are registered where their degreed are accepted.

What teaching requirements would you recommend?
A Master or Ph’d in English Education in ESL or EFL language.

What are the levels of payment?
– 18,000 Chilean pesos per hour in high school,
– 25,000 Chilean pesos per hour in college.
For example: In a 40 hour month the salary would be 18,000X40 = 720,000 pesos.
At the current rate of exchange this is approx. US$1,200.

How many teaching days a week is normal?
5 days per week.

How many face-to-face teaching hours a week is normal?
30 hours per week.

What is the normal arrangement for holidays?
There is no work on holidays nor weekends.

What advice would you give to someone considering coming to Nueva Imperial, Chile to teach English?
Be patient.

What are the positive aspects of teaching English in Nueva Imperial, Chile?
Many.

What are the negative aspects for teaching English in Nueva Imperial, Chile?
None.

What are some of the teaching challenges for English teachers teaching the local people in your area?
To make people talk in English.  The pronunciation of English is a big challenge.

 

Living in Nueva Imperial, Chile:

Are there any visa or other legal requirements to live in Chile?
You have to seek an entry permit and a work permission upon entering the country, providing that you have an offer of a contract.
For further details contact: https://www.aduana.cl/

What is the cost of living like in Chile?
Rent: 1 room apartment 150,000 to 400,000 pesos in downtown Santiago.
Rent: 1 house $300,000 to 2,000,000 pesos in downtown Santiago.

What are the usual accommodation arrangements and how can you find accommodation?
There are Hotel and Hostels.  Also you can deal person to person through personalised newspapers ads.  There are also many rental agencies, however use discresion and choose those with ads in newspapers and speciality magazines.  Motels are definitely NOT recommended.

Other than teaching, what positive aspects are there for living in Nueva Imperial, Chile?
The scenery and the people are very warm.

Other than teaching, what negative aspects are there for living in Nueva Imperial, Chile?
As with any other city in the world, beware of people who want what you have.

What advice would you give to someone considering coming to Nueva Imperial, Chile to live?
Don’t worry – be happy and enjoy.

What things do you miss most (other than family and friends) from your home country?
Food.

What do you think you will miss most when (or if) you leave Nueva Imperial, Chile?
The scenery.

 

About Me and My Work:

My Name: Froilan Gomez

Students I’ve taught in Chile: Elementary (6-12 years), Junior high school (12-15 years), High school (15-18 years), Adults, Business

Where I teach: State school in Nueva Imperial (Araucania Region).  I have been teaching in Nueva Imperial for 16 years.

How I found my current job: Through an ad in the newspaper. I applied and was selected from 5 candidates.

My school facilities: Adequate – Our school building is old with no heating. There is some technology like digital projectors in every classroom and a very slow internet connection.  Text books are supplied by the ministry of education.

Teacher support at my school: Lesson observations, Teacher evaluations

Link: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Best-Modern-Teachers/551924941588776

Nueva Imperial English class, Chile

 

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