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Private Tutoring As a native English-speaker, you will find it easy to pick up private tutoring or
other teaching jobs Thailand. One-on-one or small group sessions are ideal because conversation is inclusive and individual needs can be addressed. Another positive aspect of private lessons is that the pay
per hour is often significantly higher than at established schools. Most teachers choose to take on private students in addition to a steady job at a school. Large English Schools Teaching at a larger school has a number of distinct advantages over small schools or even private tutoring: large schools often pay quite well, will
sponsor you for a non-immigrant visa and work permit, have instructional materials on-hand, and may provide you with housing assistance and air fare home once you have fulfilled your contract. Larger schools generally have limited class sizes as well, which makes for greater organization and higher levels of learning because you'll be able to spend more time with each student. In order to teach at a large school, you will be required to have a bachelor's
degree and most prefer teachers who have ESL or RSA certification or who have TESL experience, but it is generally not required. Small English Schools Small schools do not often have comparable benefits to schools that are established; however, small schools are abundant and the hiring requirements
aren't as stiff. If you don't have any TESL experience, or if you aren't sure about committing for six months to a year, teaching at a small school may be your best bet. Universities Many universities in Thailand employ full-time conversational English instructors, most of whom have master's degrees. The benefits may be roughly
comparable to those you'd find at larger schools, but instructors at colleges and universities are likely to have more vacation time and great respect within the community. Locating these jobs can be difficult, but if you know someone with connections or have a special skill or knowledge of the jargon in a particular field, you're likely to find a job.
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