"The Best Job in the World?"
8 myths about teaching English in Brazil
And why this dream opportunity is what you've been looking for...
It is 9:00 a.m. in São Paulo, Brazil. The sun is shining, and the warm temperature welcomes Sam on his way out of his first class as an English teacher in Brazil. He just spent the last hour chatting in English with João, an outgoing IT manager at a large multi-national company about the best places to enjoy Carnival, the ongoing race for the national soccer championship, and the differences in culture between Brazil and the US. He stops for a second and starts thinking with a big smile on his face:
“I can’t believe I get paid to do that!"
It sounds like a dream opportunity, but wait a minute... isn’t Brazil one of the most dangerous countries in the world? How do I find the schools to work for anyway? What about the TEFL certification, do I need one? Do I need a visa? What about the language?
These are all legitimate concerns. So bear with us for a second as we bust the myths about teaching English in Brazil:
> Myth #1: Brazil is a very dangerous country.
Reality: Violence has been declining at a fast pace in the past few years, especially in São Paulo. Check out this article from The Economist titled “Brazil: Not as Violent as you Thought” to learn more.
> Myth #2: I need previous experience as a teacher and/or I need to be TEFL certified.
Reality: 90% of the native teachers in Brazil had NEVER taught a single class whatsoever in their life.
> Myth #3: I need some kind of work visa to teach English in Brazil.
Reality: You only need a tourist visa or sometimes just a passport to stay in Brazil (depending on your nationality). Now, what if we told you that about 95% of the foreign English teachers in Brazil don’t have a work visa?
> Myth#4: I don’t speak Portuguese; it’s going to be impossible for me.
Reality: We didn’t speak a single word of Portuguese when we got here. Still, we were able to find schools to work for, students to teach, a place to live, friends and even girlfriends. It only takes between 8 to 10 weeks to reach a conversational level depending on your commitment and talent.
> Myth #5: When I arrive in Brazil, I’ll just spend a couple of nights at a hotel until I find an apartment.
Reality: Know that NOBODY will rent you an apartment, but there are other options available.
> Myth #6: I won't go until I find a teaching position from here, it's too risky.
Reality: We had the same idea. We actually found a school that “hired” us over the phone. It turned out that the school didn’t have a single student for us to teach when we arrived. Scrap this idea and take the next plane to Brazil. We guarantee you’ll find a job in less than 2 weeks.
> Myth #7: Teachers don't make a good living.
Reality: A typical English teacher in Brazil works 2 hours in the morning, 2 hours in the afternoon and 2 hours at night, while making 10x the minimum wage. There are no special skills required.
> Myth #8: Brazil is a hot, beautiful country with very, very warm people who crave foreigners.
Reality: This one is perfectly true!
It doesn’t seem so difficult anymore, does it? It’s actually a decision that makes perfect sense for many when you look at the cold hard facts.
We have had the time of our life teaching English in Brazil for the past 4 years, now it's your turn to join the "Happy Few!"
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