Why work overseas in Philippines is interesting! Find news where to learn languages like Spanish besides established English in the islands' high schools...
Work overseas in Asia has become interesting for people with language diplomas and university degrees. If you like travel and living in Asia, check this out... You can now teach in Philippine high schools Spanish as well as English. Of course, to learn Chinese or other languages will also come in handy on the Philippine Islands. This hot tip for work abroad could be one of most interesting job opportunities overseas for you. This is important to know, now in 2009 more than before, where unemployment and dooming world recession 2009 makes working and cheap living in Philippines a great option... Spanish in Philippines has a long history which spans over centuries way back to 1565 and Legazpi, as the islands are former Spain colonies. The good Philippine news of January 2009 regarding Spanish in Philippine high schools are not only new opportunities for work overseas. Help local children as well as those of English expats in Philippines to learn the Spanish language in high schools on the islands! This will also help them in international business in Philippines, later.It will open doors for more international employment chances for them in English speaking countries, later on. Work overseas in Philippine high schools for Spanish teachers was no option before. The Spanish language Castillano was stopped as obligatory first language in Philippine schools in 1987. To learn English is priority in Philippine high schools. Therefore, teachers with degrees in both languages will have good chances to make money there for good living in Philippines. To be a native speaker is a great advantage, of course. To learn Spanish in high schools in Philippines is not a way to learn Spanish quick but, it's going to be a way of life which will also introduce Spanish culture again. Please, go from Work overseas to about me, Webmaster of Tenerife holiday home insider.com, to hear how I learned Spanish in Spain Tenerife which opened doors to free IT tuition as well. If I had a degree in Spanish and if I was younger I would apply for work abroad in Philippines. I would close up my holiday home in Tenerife for some time. I would travel to Philippines to work there in high schools for a while. What pays best is work abroad in private schools. I know this because of an English teacher who was my neighbor in Tenerife. I am still in contact with her by Facebook after she moved to Asia to teach in a private school and is well paid. Back to Top of Page? Return to Home...

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