Wednesday 10 August 2016

Land an ESL job in Japan and Explore Japanese Culture

The land of the Rising Sun is a great place to explore. The cosmopolitan cities, the high mountains and respectful students should be reasons for landing a teaching job in Japan.  There are also high demands for TEFL teachers all over Japan. It is a valued and popular profession in there. Most of the cases people get attracted to work in Japan due to high salaries, interesting culture and cheap travel expenses throughout the rest of Asia. The larger cities of Tokyo, Osaka and Yokohama have great teaching opportunities for TEFLers as there are larger number of schools and a higher concentration of international businesses. 


Most first time TEFL teachers in Japan could get a secured job as assistant language teacher. The rest acquire teaching jobs in private language schools or other adult learning schools helping Japanese students to learn the language effectively and break the commercial barrier across the globe.
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Cost of living is moderate in Japan. You don’t have to worry about your accommodation as the TEFL employer will organise free apartments for you or an apartment allowance in your tenure of TEFL contract. The cost of food will be sufficient enough with your wage. In fact foods are quite cheap and fresh for daily use. To adopt a healthy way of life head to ‘Shotengai’ markets located at every major city. The night lives are surprisingly reasonable and interesting.
Japan is also known for food and beverage. Best known for sushi and there are a huge variety to choose from.  If you like seafood some of the best items to choose include squid, prawns and tuna. It’s a common cultural practice that the TEFL employers to take their foreign teachers out for a dinner party with drinks on a monthly basis. This can be a real perk for those teaching English in Japan.
Japan suffers from extreme weather with temperatures soaring above thirty five degree celsius in summer and dropping significantly in winter sub-zero temperatures are a regular occurrence in Japan. The TEFL teacher will have the opportunity to wear both your summer and winter clothes while teaching in Japan.
Public transport in Japan is extremely efficient, with the metro the favoured route amongst the locals in Tokyo. The metros in Osaka and Yokohama are also of very good standard. Taxi drivers in Japan are trustworthy; they do not take you long way just to increase the fare. But you must know or write down the name of the destination as most of the drivers do not know English. 
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During your time teaching English in Japan, you will have plenty of time to get out and explore. During your teaching in Japanese public school throughout the week, you will get weekends free. Japan has an astonishing 21 national holidays and there will be vacation time built into all reputable TEFL contracts. It you are looking to travel a lot during your time in Japan and with a high salary in mind, you could try and look out for teaching in a Japanese university.
Diploma in TEFL course is the best option for you to get certified and employed in Japan. This course builds your teaching skills and approaches, and helps to bring in creativity to the lessons and better understanding of your learners’ needs. Japan offers a welcoming classroom for teachers across the globe with TESOL certified courses.

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