Chile’s spectacular Pacific coastline and Andean highlands make it a spectacular backdrop for a teaching job. The country is known for its warm and friendly people and its European atmosphere. It is also known for its thriving indigenous traditions and incredible, breathtaking national parks that draw adventurous spirits from around the world.
The students range dramatically in their ability to speak English based on their socio-economical status. In the public schools the English proficiency is rudimentary and the resources are limited.
The Ministry of Education is working on developing curriculum and programs to support the initiative to increase the national level of English but these steps are in their infancy.
If you're interested in teaching in Chile I highly recommend taking a TESL/TEFL course to prepare yourself.
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