If you have seen footage of masses of wildebeest migrating across African plains with Kilimanjaro in the background, then you’ve already seen a glimpse of Tanzania. This East African country includes the exotic-sounding island of Zanzibar which is nestled in the Indian Ocean. TEFL jobs, both voluntary and paid, are advertised regularly throughout the year. The voluntary positions usually offer a living subsidy sufficient to keep you comfortable, while the salaried positions provide a TEFL teacher the opportunity to live a very comfortable life allowing you to savour all the magnificent experiences Tanzania has to offer. You should check which vaccinations you might need if you are going to live in Tanzania.
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Different career paths within TEFL: Volunteering in Tanzania
Thursday 09 Feb 2017
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Have you ever considered volunteering as a TEFL teacher? teflhub is running a series of articles and interviews to help you decide if you’d like to take the next step in what must be an incredibly rewarding experience. Here we interview a teacher from the Red Sweater Project which is based in Tanzania. A position here would offer you the opportunity to go on safari in the Serengeti with Africa’s highest mountain, Kilimanjaro, as a backdrop. Does that whet your appetite? Then read on:
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