Have You Always Dreamed of Living Abroad in Beautiful Spain (or Are You Simply Looking to Make a Positive Change in Your Life)?


Discover How to Turn the English Language Skills You Already Have into
a Paid Job Teaching English!


The balmy Mediterranean. The delicious seafood and refreshing beach-side drinks. The beautiful scenery – and the even lovelier people...


Let’s face it – Spain pretty much has it all! Spain is a great place to live, but unfortunately, it isn’t cheap. And unless you’ve got a set of very generous parents back home or an extensive savings account, you’re going to have to find a way to finance your adventures in this breathtaking country on your own.


The easy solution? Becoming an English language teacher, of course!


Because English is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world (and certainly the most frequently used in international business and financial matters), there’s always a demand for English language teachers in Spain. Whether you wind up teaching English to young children or hold private lessons with Spanish business people, there’s enough work to be had to finance your dreams of living overseas and enjoying the Spanish lifestyle.


Of course, teaching English in Spain isn’t all fun and games – after all, you’re there to work as well. But if you’re itching for an adventure and ready to help people develop their English language skills, check out my comprehensive manual, The Complete Guide to Teaching English in Spain.


Here’s what you’ll discover inside the ebook:


The one thing prospective employers want to know about your English-language proficiency (and how you can prove to them that you’ve got what it takes to teach)


The final answer to the perennial question of whether or not you need a teaching certificate to teach English in Spain (plus a thorough discussion of which ones will get you the best bang for your buck)


Which Spanish cities have the most opportunities for English language teachers – and which ones will leave you penniless and searching for work!


The best way to "time" your job search to the local job market to practically guarantee employment


The average pay rates for English teachers in Spain, as well as how you can qualify for the highest rates available


You don’t need a background in teaching, and you don’t need an advanced degree to become an English teacher in Spain. However, that doesn’t mean you can just waltz into any old English language school and apply for a job. What you need is for someone to show you the ropes and teach you the inside tips and tricks to finding work in this beautiful country.


How do I know the advice inside this guide will work for you? Simple – it’s based on my own experiences teaching and living the European dream in Spain. I’ve been through the process of trying to find work as an overseas English teacher and I know what it takes to succeed. And for a limited time, I’m laying it all out in the open for you to take advantage of for just $9.99.


So if you’re ready to make a positive change in your life and embrace all the beauty and culture that Spain has to offer, take the first step by downloading your copy of The Complete Guide to Teaching English in Spain now.


¡Adiós!


Kate Jones


PS – According to the European Union, only 18% of Spaniards speak English at a conversational level. That means there’s never been a better time to find work abroad in Spain as an English language teacher!


PPS – There’s no point in spending time in a beautiful country like Spain if you can’t afford to go out and have a little fun! I’ll show you how to avoid the low paying jobs that most people fall into and snag the highest paying positions for yourself. Only $9.99.


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