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Teaching English in IrelandBack to Tefl World

Ireland, or the Emerald Isle, lies west of the island of Britain, facing out towards the Atlantic Ocean.  Whether you are in the British part in the north or the independent south you are sure to experience the renowned Irish hospitality.  Thousands of students head to Ireland for intensive English courses so there are TEFL jobs advertised here throughout the year.  It’s a very popular destination for teachers and students – teflhub experienced an Irish night in a basement bar in Tokyo which was crowded with Japanese students with strong Irish accents - all of whom were effusive about the wonderful time they had had studying in Ireland.

Capital
Dublin
Currency
Euro
Area Code
353
Languages
English (official, the language generally used), Irish (Gaelic or Gaeilge) (official, spoken mainly in areas along the western coast)

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Who qualifies as a 'proper teacher?' Thursday 09 Nov 2017

On the morning of the 25th anniversary of completing my introduction to TEFL course, I got one of those new email things from someone who’d been on the course with me and with whom I’d kept in occasional touch.

Congratulations!  You’ve been teaching for a quarter of a century!

A nice enough message but in context rather perplexing and I wrote back ‘You too!?!’ only to be corrected: ‘No, I’ve taught one year twenty five times.


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