This beautiful northern European country conjures up images of fjord lands and the Northern Lights. Norway occupies the western side of the Scandinavian peninsula, sharing a long border with Sweden, and shorter borders in the north east with Finland and Russia. Norway’s vast natural resources have helped it become the world’s second wealthiest country in the world in terms of monetary value. English is the primary foreign language taught in its excellent schools which has created a population mostly fluent in English and explains why it is rare to see TEFL positions advertised outside of the country. If you are looking for a TEFL position in Norway, then you might try sending one of the tertiary institutions a prospective CV and covering letter asking about career opportunities.