With Alison's absence overseas for a few weeks, I'm teaching her class in our "English for Everyone" programme twice a week.
Again we had nights of testing for new students, again waiting to see which of the former students wanted to sign up for the next level, again resulting in long waiting lists of those who didn't get in. Some of those offered spots haven't turned up, so classes of 22 or 18 have become 14, much easier to handle in the small rooms. We have 7 levels this term, the highest working on poetry, the lowest on how to say "Hello"!
If we had more teachers we'd be able to offer more classes (we can spread out to the upstairs level), so if you'd like to teach English for 3 months or more in a French-speaking African country, let us know!
No special training necessary since we provide full course materials, just an ability to explain our complicated language in uncomplicated terms.
