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Teaching English in Laos gives you the opportunity to explore the iconic Asian country without worrying about money. ‘Simply beautiful’ is the best way one can describe this breathtaking country. Rich in Buddhist religious culture and scenic landscapes, the Southeast Asian can be a traveller’s heaven. The landlocked country has a pristine and slow-paced environment, boasting with local tradition.

Not to mention that is the ideal starting point if you want to explore more Asian treasures as Laos has China and Myanmar to the north, Vietnam to the east, Cambodia to the south and Thailand to the west.

Laos, Beauty and English

Laos is the ideal destination for travel enthusiasts looking for a blend of history, culture, and adventure. One of the primary reasons why people around the world visit Laos is because of its relaxed lifestyle, with friendly and easy-going locals. Today there are more teaching opportunities, as the English language is seeing an increasing demand, owing to many factors. One of the important factors is the tourism that Laos is attracting, which has made it inevitable for the locals to learn, understand and converse fluently in English. Mastering the international language helps locals to engage with the high influx of tourists all year round. This of course is also essential for local businesses, especially restaurants and shops.

If you are looking for warm weather, hiking and trekking beautiful mountains, backpacking trips around South East Asia and earning while you enjoy all of this, teaching English in Laos is for you.

What to Expect While Teaching English as a Foreign Language in Laos

There are quite a few options that can be explored for teaching jobs in Laos. These range from teaching English in universities or language institutions to classroom teaching in Vientiane’s international schools. You can either opt for part time TEFL jobs or volunteer to teach English as a foreign language in almost all cities of Laos. The average monthly salary of a teacher ranges from $800 – 1,500 USD. If you land a job as a teacher with one of the local English schools in Laos, you will get paid between $6 and $10 per lesson (of up to 90 minutes).

Classes are mostly conducted in the evenings, but sometimes you may be required to conduct them in the mornings as well. You will have a lot of time to yourself since all classes are limited to a short duration on weekdays. Due to the low-income levels in Laos, teachers usually have only a few lessons per week. A typical school year in an international school in Laos runs from August to June. However, the schools tend to hire teachers all year-round, even if it’s midterm.

Living in Laos

Since the teaching jobs in Laos will give you plenty of free time to travel and explore, you will also be able to enjoy various activities there, which are fun as well as economical. One of the best activities in Laos is backpacking of the beaten track.

As a country, Laos is very laid-back and you are likely to experience that both at work and when interacting with locals. The cost of living is considerably low, which means that a teacher salary, even if it’s not the highest, will most likely cover all of your living and travel costs.

Laos

How to Find TEFL Jobs in Laos

As English teachers are in high demand there, especially in the capital, it’s not very hard to find a good job. Here are 3 steps to help you along the way:

Step 1 – Get Qualified

Being armed with an accredited TEFL course certificate can make it really easy to find a teaching job in colleges and schools in Laos. Apart from increasing your chance at finding a job, a TEFL certification can also improve your salary prospects.

Step 2 – Find a TEFL Job

You can choose to apply for TEFL jobs whilst you are still at home, or you can even travel to Laos and apply there. This of course depends on your budget. If you want to save all possible costs, search for TEFL jobs here and secure a job before you travel here. Your employer might refund your airfare costs and offer you free accommodation.

Step 3 – Stay Legal

Ensure that you have all the working permits required by the Laos government. It’s not very difficult to get a working visa in Laos, and your employer can usually help you with that.

If you are ready for the adventure, get qualified, find your dream job and off you go on your local experience teaching English in this amazing country. You can earn, explore and even save some money for souvenirs.

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