How Much Can You Earn Teaching English In Vietnam? Salary & Teaching Hours Explained

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  • Опубліковано 8 лип 2017
  • In this video Alex breaks down how much you can earn and save teaching English in Vietnam.
    *Teach English in Vietnam*: www.ninjateacher.com
    He also breaks down some important factors that you should be aware of that can prove challenging to reaching the higher income threshold.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 438

  • @Claudej3D
    @Claudej3D 4 роки тому +23

    I've been teaching almost 10 years here (Ho Chi Minh city). 1- 25 hours + PREPARATION 2- the suburb (25 min by bus) of HCMC is sometimes10 times less polluted than the city center (I use Air Matters app) 3- If you have a university degree in education your salary starts at $3000/month + flight tickets etc . 4 - Native speakers - lol - Smaller language schools will hire almost anyone who speaks a decent English but at $15/hr (lot of teachers from the Philippines, Ukraine, etc). If you go outside the biggest cities it's even easier and the cost of life is lower. There is a big market for kindergartens in big cities 5- In language schools you may have a lesson at 7:30am and the next one at 10:00am and the next one at 4:00pm and the next one at 8:00pm. At language schools you'll mainly teach evenings and weekends. The best is to teach Mon to Fri 8 to 5 at big private schools (elementary schools & high schools)

    • @cavalorosa2
      @cavalorosa2 3 роки тому

      Hey fella! Sorry to bother ya! Can you tell us the names of the schools which are hiring online and paying via Paypal? cheers fella! I wanna visit Vet Nam too! Hope you kindly help me, mate!

    • @inesbenfarah230
      @inesbenfarah230 2 роки тому

      hi Claude ! are you applying to this opportunity via ninga teachers?

    • @deadpoet6726
      @deadpoet6726 2 роки тому

      Thanks for your insightful comment. I am an undergraduate student considering Vietnam in the same city. Would you recommend Swinburne university?

  • @josephbeattie5525
    @josephbeattie5525 5 років тому +15

    I have been to Asia many times. I love it. I am not a teacher though. $20 per hour over there is a ton of money. A very livable wage. You will also get the respect and appreciation that a teacher deserves. Also I find that life is much safer in Asia. Very little crime.

    • @SenorJuan2023
      @SenorJuan2023 2 роки тому +2

      Much less crime in most places outside the USA. LOL

  • @mslecureux2942
    @mslecureux2942 6 років тому +88

    Hell I work nearly 60 hours a week in the US just to keep a roof over my head and food in my fridge. Gods this looks amazing!

    • @sammuelsammuel123
      @sammuelsammuel123 6 років тому +1

      Meggan LeCureux
      Thank you!!! It's hard out here.

    • @dust7001
      @dust7001 4 роки тому

      @Diggy d Denver isn't really pricey....... you can't rent a room in most of the places I have lived for that price range. Denver is generally seen is a haven for tech workers where I come from because its tech scene is getting stronger but its cost of living is still very low.

  • @yilmazkaya429
    @yilmazkaya429 6 років тому +8

    This is the best and the most knowledgable video here on UA-cam on esl teaching in Vietnam mate.. Thank you very much indeed..

  • @MeanGreenMother123
    @MeanGreenMother123 5 років тому +23

    Man... I'm contracted to do 36 hours a week in China. But that doesn't include training, meeting, workshop and interviews. Some weeks I'll work the 36, others I'll do close to 50. Despite the high salary, the cost of living is going up a lot here. Feel more burned out every week. Vietnam seems far more relaxed. Thanks for the video :)

    • @rahmaouledcherif2573
      @rahmaouledcherif2573 5 років тому +1

      I'm still deciding whether i would China or Vietnam. Can i ask how they treat you? Would u recommend for someone who has never been there to try it?

    • @rosesforthenoddinggo
      @rosesforthenoddinggo 5 років тому +4

      Get the fuck out of China. The negative s outweigh the positives now

    • @FirstLast-gk6lg
      @FirstLast-gk6lg 4 роки тому

      work at a Uni or move to a lower tier city

    • @FirstLast-gk6lg
      @FirstLast-gk6lg 4 роки тому +1

      @@rosesforthenoddinggo I agree. i just left China after 4 years. it started getting worse and worse. but mostly lived an awesome life while i was there

  • @scottisitt
    @scottisitt 7 років тому +1

    Thanks for posting these videos, Alex. I'd watched some the ones you'd posted about working in Korea, too. Very informative.

  • @Visionunlocked
    @Visionunlocked 5 років тому +2

    Great video - thanks for the advice - it’s going to be really helpful

  • @alexjaeger4376
    @alexjaeger4376 6 років тому +3

    Very informative. Look forward to making the move next year. Cheers from Cape Town✌

  • @keilnirby
    @keilnirby 7 років тому +4

    Just to add to that bit at 14:30, what makes a huge difference, I think, is how much of the curriculum has already been designed and planned and you basically just have to follow that, and throw in your own activities on top. On the other hand, some places without much material available might have you planning more. So 10 - 60 minutes is an accurate number.

  • @bratleybonard5035
    @bratleybonard5035 7 років тому +112

    As long you don't do terrible things like being drunk in a public place or doing drugs, you as teachers will be just fine because the Vietnamese have huge respect for teachers. Don't ask me why. It's just their tradition and culture.

    • @ronskelton7166
      @ronskelton7166 6 років тому +8

      Bratley Bonard BS. Not all of them. I taught English in Vietnam. Many are very rude. Many do not like foreigners

    • @michaelg6641
      @michaelg6641 5 років тому +8

      @@ronskelton7166 Probably because so many of them look like bums and don't even shave. Isn't that kind of disrespectful, in relatively conservative countries?

    • @francoisvanzyl429
      @francoisvanzyl429 5 років тому +1

      I was recently in Vietnam and travelled to Ho Chi Minh, Danang, Hoi An & Natrang and my observation as tourist was that the areas differ quite a lot and the different cities cater for different types of tourists. The town that I felt the most comfortable in was Hoi An, as there were much more English speaking tourists around. The locals were also much more friendly, open and receiptive and generally had a better command of English. If I was to teach English in Vietnam, I would rather consider Hoi An to be honest.

    • @sexyfilipinawithtattoos8551
      @sexyfilipinawithtattoos8551 4 роки тому

      I have a lot of tattoos. Are they accepting workers with tattoos?

    • @hxsm8090
      @hxsm8090 4 роки тому +1

      @@sexyfilipinawithtattoos8551 nope. but it depends.
      if those tats are conceivable, nobody really cares. but if it extends to neck and your hands where its visible, then yeah. for asians, tats are somewhat disgusting. a public show of who you are is a sign of weakness for them. they uphold humility.
      not saying that people with tats are bad by any means. but thats why they dont . its culture difference. at least, the idea they have is that people with tats are usually bad people at some point in life.

  • @metaRising
    @metaRising 7 років тому +1

    Great video Alex! Next year man.. I'm gonna do it!

  • @BTArnold100
    @BTArnold100 7 років тому +2

    Will be seeing you this December!👍

  • @laurawieng1754
    @laurawieng1754 7 років тому +4

    Very informative! By the way, the shirt looks quite nice.

  • @thaoandduy
    @thaoandduy 7 років тому +3

    Very informative!

  • @fs5775
    @fs5775 Рік тому

    This was an incredibly helpful video, THANK YOU !! 🙏

  • @FREEFROMITALL
    @FREEFROMITALL 4 роки тому +4

    All that greenery looks amazing! You taught in thailand too right? if you had to choose one place vs the other, where would you teach?
    Thanks!

  • @h.nguyen9992
    @h.nguyen9992 3 роки тому +1

    Respecting Teacher from Vietnamese students is a Big bonus. They really celebrate Teachers Day over there !.
    High school kids punk in Western careless.

  • @hongvo__
    @hongvo__ 6 років тому +28

    I'm currently teaching in Vietnam as well. This video is informative and very true!

    • @ryanmora3334
      @ryanmora3334 5 років тому

      / Do you think it is still possible to get a job without a BA/BS degree? I'm trying to decide between Cambodia and Vietnam but am slightly leaning towards Cambodia due to no degree requirements. I think id much rather Vietnam if possible :)

    • @emmasennie8768
      @emmasennie8768 4 роки тому +1

      I want to teach there. Can you help?

    • @princeviky3589
      @princeviky3589 4 роки тому +1

      I am searching for English teaching jobs in Vietnam, and I have completed BA ENGLISH LITERATURE and 120 hrs TEFL course.. could you help me to get a job in Vietnam?

    • @Danoie67
      @Danoie67 3 роки тому

      hii

    • @Trudy_apparel
      @Trudy_apparel 2 роки тому

      I have degree in English Education from Ghana . I would like to teach there , can you help?

  • @patrick9445
    @patrick9445 7 років тому

    Nice vid....clear explanation

  • @DanPassiveIncome
    @DanPassiveIncome 7 років тому +44

    An important thing to point out is Alex is talking about Ho Chi Minh City or Hanoi. These are big, noisy, polluted cities (the negatives). If you want to live somewhere that doesn't have a gazillion bikes and is a concrete jungle you'll probably end up in a smaller city, where the hours are fewer and the pay is less. The trade off is the better living conditions and fresh air.

    • @ninja.teacher
      @ninja.teacher  7 років тому +2

      Good point.

    • @thatsacoolone9038
      @thatsacoolone9038 6 років тому +2

      I've been in Vietnam to and from for almost 30 years. I also do recommend try smaller cities or towns. 20-30 years ago Saigon also had a more relaxed atmosphere. Now it's more like any other big Asian city.

    • @Namolinah
      @Namolinah 6 років тому +1

      Hi. Can you please let me know how the accommodation would be in such areas? Is it still modern? Clean and classy? Water and electricity etc

    • @rosssymonds2792
      @rosssymonds2792 5 років тому

      Apax pays over $2000 bonus if you stay for a year in the smaller cities

    • @francoisvanzyl429
      @francoisvanzyl429 5 років тому

      Boi An my choice. More English speaking tourists and the locals much more friendly over there

  • @dapulnihger2899
    @dapulnihger2899 7 років тому +7

    Gee whizz my bro these videos are looking good. What sorta camera you use?

  • @jackoneil3933
    @jackoneil3933 7 років тому

    Good information. BTW, if you have face detection focus on your camera it might do a better job holding focus on your face rather than the background.

  • @jordachegovender7204
    @jordachegovender7204 7 років тому +1

    Those t-shirts are really cool

  • @charliebrownau
    @charliebrownau 6 років тому

    Gday New to your channel . Great info. Maybe look into getting a Rode Smartlav+ lapel mic

  • @jonathanslim2628
    @jonathanslim2628 7 років тому +12

    Fuck it... I'm leaving my 7.25$/hr job in America to teach in Vietnam using my teaching degree

    • @ninja.teacher
      @ninja.teacher  7 років тому

      👍👌

    • @LhasaThailand
      @LhasaThailand 6 років тому +2

      Jay Slim
      How are Americans who have the biggest economy in the world ok with being paid slave wages. 7,25 an hour is absolutely ridiculous if you consider what the average costs of living are. Mate.... Leave for Vietnam, do it.

  • @ductran3846
    @ductran3846 3 роки тому

    Thanks Ninja for the excellent video

  • @The88lightangel
    @The88lightangel 7 років тому

    Very informative, good info

  • @digitalcanmakeusfree5987
    @digitalcanmakeusfree5987 6 років тому +2

    Hi Alex, great concise, honest videos. I have TEFL and teaching experience. I was hoping to move out at the end of September, is it realistic to expect to find work in my first week? Are you contractually bound to jobs, apartments? Would you suggest just booking a flight and beginning to look as soon as I arrive?

  • @cherylwinglesstraveller
    @cherylwinglesstraveller 6 років тому

    Informative video...

  • @pacifictradingpost7972
    @pacifictradingpost7972 4 роки тому

    Ninja teacher, well done

  • @thanhtrieu7478
    @thanhtrieu7478 6 років тому +2

    wow , you the best......# 1

  • @bt7153
    @bt7153 7 років тому

    Good vids man. I was looking for this info since I had taught in korea.

  • @ninja.teacher
    @ninja.teacher  7 років тому +15

    Make sure to subscribe and head over to our website to learn more about our TESOL program in Vietnam: www.ninjateacher.com

    • @richmonddaque8077
      @richmonddaque8077 6 років тому

      hi LEX, ARE U STILL In vietnam now?

    • @moist.teabag
      @moist.teabag 5 років тому

      how do you get paid do you need a bank acc in the country you want to teach or can you get cash/cheque

  • @jeiamareshkacalvero5875
    @jeiamareshkacalvero5875 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this video! I'm planning to move to vietnam this year after more than a year of full Quarantine here in the Philippines. Would you advise for me to start applying for English Teaching Jobs in Vietnam before I go or will there still be plenty of opportunities for me to find while I have my 3 month visa?

  • @3762302
    @3762302 6 років тому +4

    Did you enjoy Vietnam more than Korea? It sounds more relaxed there.

  • @truckn
    @truckn 4 роки тому +1

    Greetings from Hanoi. If I start my work week on a Monday as an example, (My week usually starts Fri or Sat.) I would have 30 hours in by Wednesday? When can I start?

  • @TheBlueskyson
    @TheBlueskyson 7 років тому

    Thanks Alex. Useful info and well explained. Safe travels friend.

  • @deepaknigam3363
    @deepaknigam3363 3 роки тому

    Very interesting Video

  • @waynecamilleri55
    @waynecamilleri55 3 роки тому

    Awesome!

  • @Frog_Anarchy
    @Frog_Anarchy 6 років тому +13

    God i work 50 to 72 hours a week in the states at a factory. Only working 15 hours a week and still survive sounds like a dream life. lol

    • @ninja.teacher
      @ninja.teacher  6 років тому +3

      It’s pretty amazing yeah 😊

    • @zibberebbiz
      @zibberebbiz 3 роки тому

      lol I used to live in a house that had one Scottish drunk who had one class a week

  • @yusuf1608
    @yusuf1608 3 роки тому +1

    I've been teaching the British curriculum for 7 years. I'm currently teaching Dubai but considering relocating to Vietnam! Anyone else in a similar position?

  • @danherve2048
    @danherve2048 7 років тому +9

    Moving in September your videos have been hugely helpful making me feel comfortable in doing so! I'd be happy to send some money for gratitude for making these videos if you can let me know how!

    • @ninja.teacher
      @ninja.teacher  7 років тому +6

      Cheers Dan. No need, glad you found them useful!

  • @megangouws8778
    @megangouws8778 6 років тому +1

    Hey Alex, thanks for your very informative videos. I am also South African, currently teaching in South Korea but looking to move to Vietnam. What is the best way to secure a position (good links) and when would be the best time/school start dates?

  • @mikeknightmike123
    @mikeknightmike123 7 років тому

    Hi Alex, can you plan the lesson at home prior to getting to your school and then just get paid for the hours you are actually at your school. Say you have an evening from 4pm -8pm do you typically get paid 4 hours or will it work differently? Do you get paid for the class planning?

  • @LosMonstruos
    @LosMonstruos 4 роки тому

    thank you for making these videos!

  • @Sapioso
    @Sapioso 6 років тому +6

    I've worked 70 hr weeks in some of the hottest kitchens in California. Its of the most stressful jobs on the planet. I made about the same amount😣
    I'll be in SE Asia before the end of the year!

    • @Sapioso
      @Sapioso 3 роки тому

      @@marshallva no but its becoming more of an option to keep in mind, considering the climate of the state of our affairs in the US... lol

  • @nrm4355
    @nrm4355 6 років тому +1

    Hi Alex, thanks for the video. Do thay have online classws where I can teach, like in China

  • @mourntheloss666
    @mourntheloss666 7 років тому +1

    Hi Alex - absolutely loved this video. I've been thinking about moving to Vietnam to teach English for the longest time and your videos have covered many questions that have come to mind. A bit about me - I've got 5 years of full time teaching experience in Hong Kong, a Bachelor's degree and I speak fluent American English. As an Asian guy, is it still possible to land a teaching job in Vietnam? Or are they keen on only hiring Caucasian teachers? Also, I haven't got a TEFL degree - though hope the years of experience will make up for it? Last question - what would one require to teach in international schools in Vietnam? I understand you must be busy so kindly get back to me when you can! Cheers. - Jeremy

    • @mourntheloss666
      @mourntheloss666 6 років тому

      Hey Van Vo! Thanks for the reply man - though how sure are you? I haven't met one just yet. I'm seriously considering making the jump and moving over there to teach quite soon and fear being jobless as there are quite a few foreigners doing the same!

  • @sagepirotess6312
    @sagepirotess6312 6 років тому

    Good video. It is what i went through. I love vn, but i perfer stability. Korea gave that.

  • @JCLskating
    @JCLskating 7 років тому +10

    Hi Alex, Big fan of the videos, super informative and helpful! I'm moving out to Ho Chi Min City in September to hopefully teach for at least 6 months. I don't have any TEFL qualifications but I do have a degree in Science/ experience working with children in Europe and the US. Do you think it's possible for me to obtain teaching work without a TEFL qualification?
    Many Thanks
    Charlie

    • @TheBlueskyson
      @TheBlueskyson 7 років тому +1

      Chuck. You'll need to know how to construct a lesson plan/s. A tefl qual will help.

    • @ninja.teacher
      @ninja.teacher  7 років тому +5

      I don't like to make generalized statements because inevitably someone chimes in with that one counter example... But generally speaking, schools are far less likely to consider you if you don't have a TEFL. I'd look into doing a 4 week fully in-person training.

    • @JCLskating
      @JCLskating 7 років тому +1

      Brilliant, thanks so much for all the advice!

    • @chenanigans
      @chenanigans 7 років тому +1

      HI, Alex. Would you mind telling me where the best place to find the TEFL in-person training classes are? The only options I seem to find in my searching are the TEFL academies, but there are only a few in North America and a handful in other countries. The closest one to me is in New York and thats nearly a 10 hour drive from me. There are options to gain a certificate at some community colleges here but their requirements state you must have a bachelors degree first. I am just having trouble locating where you find in-person training for these things that isn't states away. I would greatly appreciate your help, thanks.

    • @tdgdbs1
      @tdgdbs1 7 років тому

      It's going to be an uphill battle to get hired without certs. I teach medical terminology and NCLEX prep and have worked the field for decades as a RN/EMT-P; yet it took a year to land a job. If you have a degree in Biological Sciences, I'm sure you more than qualified to teach basic human anatomy and physiology, it is a niche market and the salary will reflect that.

  • @penhdog2207
    @penhdog2207 4 роки тому +3

    Wow! Where in HCMC is that park specifically?

  • @deebee3424
    @deebee3424 7 років тому

    Great breakdown, Alex 🖒

  • @NickOloteo
    @NickOloteo 5 років тому +1

    When 25 hours/week is working a lot haha. You know you've found the place you need to be. Damn, I worked at a car wash for 3 years in 33 degree cold and 100+ heat 30-40 hours a week. Vietnam would be awesome.

  • @paulgianni
    @paulgianni 3 роки тому

    I was working at a center six days per week. Saturdays I only taught one class, so that prevented me from travelling - that became irritating, that I couldn't travel because I had to teach one class.

  • @40isfab87
    @40isfab87 5 років тому +1

    I have a Master’s degree in Education and have been a public school teacher for 15 years. I am from the US. What do I need to do to work in Vietnam?

  • @cherylwinglesstraveller
    @cherylwinglesstraveller 6 років тому +3

    I plan to come and teach in vietnam... Vietnam look for more Filipino teachers😊.. See u

  • @littvisuals
    @littvisuals 7 років тому

    Thank man. Always producing quality videos and giving solid advice.
    Is a return ticket a must when visiting Vietnam on a 3 month visa from South Africa, and have you personally had any vaccination shots done pre/post to Vietnam?

    • @ninja.teacher
      @ninja.teacher  7 років тому +1

      Cheers! You can "rent" an onward ticket from a website called flyonward if you plan to book a one way ticket.
      I'd consult a doctor about vaccinations.

    • @littvisuals
      @littvisuals 7 років тому

      Thank you.

  • @MrTroyfrank
    @MrTroyfrank 5 років тому +1

    Are permanent positions rare ? Is this the same for Cambodia as well ?

  • @kieranwaite2133
    @kieranwaite2133 4 роки тому

    Are there online classes you could teach to supplement your funds in the weeks where you haven’t been given many hours of teaching?

  • @CFNUN
    @CFNUN 5 років тому

    Would it be possible to teach English part time if one were to retire there? Thinking of ways to supplement a pension although from what you said it would be adequate anyway

  • @alinamakgeolina
    @alinamakgeolina 6 років тому

    Very helpful thank you very much! Could you please make a video for the non-native English speakers? ^^

    • @resortpoint
      @resortpoint 5 років тому +2

      They only want white people. Sad, but true.

    • @reggieburkes4471
      @reggieburkes4471 4 роки тому +2

      @@resortpoint or native English speakers only.

  • @johnanderson8096
    @johnanderson8096 5 років тому

    What constitutes an hour of teaching? I get the feeling its only time in front of a class??? Ive substituted in the USA the past two years... Im at school about 9 hours a day, but in front of a class, only 5 of those...

  • @gauriraghavendra9067
    @gauriraghavendra9067 4 роки тому

    Sir what is the procedure and payment salary for online teaching English to Vietnam from India for lower level kids below ten years

  • @potbelly5928
    @potbelly5928 6 років тому +2

    Any info on income tax for foreigners living in Vietnam?

  • @zephyr332
    @zephyr332 5 років тому

    I've heard that some countries will pay for your residency if you teach there. But it seems that Vietnam doesn't do that.

  • @noellehilgesen612
    @noellehilgesen612 3 роки тому

    Thanks!

  • @ttran389
    @ttran389 6 років тому

    I would love to live in Vietnam and teach English..

  • @jennySupermanka12345
    @jennySupermanka12345 6 років тому

    Hello, do I need to speak Vietnamese when coming teaching English to Vietnam? Thanks :)

  • @h10aus
    @h10aus 6 років тому

    Hey Alex...is it a must to have an English teaching qualification to teach in Vietnam?

  • @bringolaselvapoto7418
    @bringolaselvapoto7418 5 років тому +1

    How much could you earn if you don't have a bachelor degree and only have an online TEFL and seven years experience in teaching ?

  • @cross062993
    @cross062993 6 років тому

    Is working 20-30 hours a week considered a lot in Vietnam or is that just forthis particular job? I work 50-80 a week right now in my warehouse. 20-30 seems like nothing.

  • @pierski9394
    @pierski9394 5 років тому

    Surely it makes a difference whether you have a degree or no degree on where you work and how much you get paid? Besides your TEFL certificate of course.

  • @luxurylifestyle1143
    @luxurylifestyle1143 5 років тому

    Living expenses is way cheaper then $1000 month. I pay $1000 rent a nice room here Australian a month near the city.

  • @uyenchen
    @uyenchen 6 років тому

    Hey Alex, sorry if you had mentioned this in the Video and i might have missed it, but do you need a Degree to be able to teach? Also hows the market for other languages like German? I grew up in Germany. Oh and how are Vietnamese`s attitute torwards viet kieus like me? Do you happen to know how they are treated as teachers? Ive watched Videos of Korean Americans going to Korea to teach and they had racist experiences.
    Personally the last time I was there, I had the Impression they think im rich just because I live abroad. Also that one employee at the Airport kept talkng to me in english although i talked english to her. so im a little concerned.
    thanks in advance

  • @MichaelJohnson-wx8nw
    @MichaelJohnson-wx8nw 7 років тому +2

    are there full time science teaching positions there?

  • @gypsyflora2940
    @gypsyflora2940 5 років тому +1

    its so nice to see your video, really really nice but this is 2019 and i want to move to Asia get a TEFL certificate and teach English in Vietnam but i truly dont have a degree can i still get a job and get good pay? i am from Kenya.

    • @misshulagirl05
      @misshulagirl05 4 роки тому

      Florah Odhiambo you need at least a bachelor’s degree to teach English.

  • @deathblow101ify
    @deathblow101ify 4 роки тому

    @Ninja Teacher I am a viet Kieu, but i'm wondering if they will hire me because I'm Vietnamese, would that effect my chances of landing a job? I heard Vietnamese parents only want to hiring American to teach their kids, do you think I can still be able to teach? Thanks Ninja teacher.

  • @zephyr332
    @zephyr332 5 років тому

    Have you heard about the Global Work & Travel Co.? and what do you think of their services??

  • @hughvera5123
    @hughvera5123 5 років тому

    Just wondering I didn't finish high school can I go there and teach ?

  • @TypicalWhiteAsianBoy
    @TypicalWhiteAsianBoy 5 років тому +5

    Do you know if there are learning centers in Tuy Hoa? My wife's family lives there.

    • @phongluunguyen512
      @phongluunguyen512 4 роки тому +1

      I am Vietnamese live in phu yen (the province whose city is tuy hoa), what is your wife's english center?

    • @mifitnesssolutions5616
      @mifitnesssolutions5616 4 роки тому +1

      @@phongluunguyen512 hello, are you from vietnam, and you know english. I am from india.

    • @phongluunguyen512
      @phongluunguyen512 4 роки тому

      @@mifitnesssolutions5616 yes, i'm Vietnamese and i know English

    • @mifitnesssolutions5616
      @mifitnesssolutions5616 4 роки тому

      @@phongluunguyen512 ok great, can you give me ur email address. So that we can communicate, as this is not the right place. I am a company owner from india

  • @bennizillertal
    @bennizillertal 5 років тому +1

    Can I apply for TEFL if im a not native speaker?

  • @sexyfilipinawithtattoos8551
    @sexyfilipinawithtattoos8551 4 роки тому

    I have a lot of tattoos and I work in call centers here in Philippines. Are they accepting teachers with tattoos?

  • @jessmidgley2192
    @jessmidgley2192 2 роки тому

    Hi, thank you for the information! Is this still similar at the moment?
    A long term goal of mine, I.E, in 5 year is to be teaching in either Vietnam or Cambodia. I am at uni and have 2 years left of a primary teaching degree, I want to then teach for 2-3 years in Australia first as to have a solid base to come back to if I end up not loving as much as I think I will. I have travelled to aboriginal and Vietnam before and absolutely loved it, but always need a back up plan.
    How much could I expect to earn with an Australian teach degree and teaching experience?

    • @ninja.teacher
      @ninja.teacher  2 роки тому

      Sounds like a good plan. The market is in flux at the moment so we will see how rates stabilize but they should still be in this range hopefully.

  • @darrelmesteth4801
    @darrelmesteth4801 2 роки тому

    Is english the only subject allowed to be taught?
    What are the requirements such as teaching certs, degrees, etc.

  • @user-wn5zi9md2m
    @user-wn5zi9md2m 4 роки тому

    Hello, I am a young man from Palestine. I have a Bachelor's degree in English Language Teaching but I do not have experience yet. Can I work as a teacher legally?

  • @naveedalisonaro9498
    @naveedalisonaro9498 6 років тому +1

    I am also a teacher.can you guide me dear?how much I can earn and how I can get job in teaching career in vietnam?

  • @nileshyoga528
    @nileshyoga528 4 роки тому

    Hi.. I'm from India i got job in Vietnam.. So return ticket is compulsory or not..??

  • @SharonGadbois
    @SharonGadbois 5 років тому

    So how much money do we need to go over there with to account for the indifferences in hours we get?

  • @circlestar8697
    @circlestar8697 4 роки тому

    Wouldn't do it for under 25 per hour. How much for tefl course . 60 year old okay to apply? What happens if you quit if lied too?

  • @princeviky3589
    @princeviky3589 4 роки тому

    I am searching for English teaching jobs in Vietnam, and I have completed BA ENGLISH LITERATURE and 120 hrs TEFL course.. could you help me to get an English Teaching job in Vietnam?

  • @cherylwinglesstraveller
    @cherylwinglesstraveller 6 років тому

    I plan to come and teach in vietnam... Vietnam look for more Filipino teachers... .. See you someday hehehe

  • @patrickburg
    @patrickburg 5 років тому +1

    Are these teaching hours for part-time of full-time?

  • @HannahsElsewhere
    @HannahsElsewhere 7 років тому +17

    I've been offered a 25 hour work week position earning $1,300 per month, which I think sounds pretty good! Means I can work on my astrology UA-cam videos as well during my free time. I'm still in Ireland though, so would you say it's normal to get the job sorted BEFORE going? If I accept they say they will send me an Invitation letter 😊 thanks for this, Alex! So so helpful!

    • @ninja.teacher
      @ninja.teacher  7 років тому +2

      Hey Hannah. It depends but usually we recommend getting employment after arriving. That way you can check out the school in person.
      Also, if this is for HCMC or Hanoi, that's a little low on salary for that number of hours - see the part in the video where I break down how much you could be earning hourly. Sounds about right for a job in the provinces.

    • @HannahsElsewhere
      @HannahsElsewhere 7 років тому +1

      Alex Stevenson thank you Alex. Perhaps it's best for me to just go out there and suss it out? I joined the Facebook group, so maybe they can help me there.

    • @HannahsElsewhere
      @HannahsElsewhere 7 років тому +1

      d 2020 they did mention about paying accomadation whilst I live with other teachers. I think I'll post the website on the Facebook group page to get some opinions :) thank you!

    • @videosilike
      @videosilike 7 років тому +2

      25 hour teaching a week means you will have no time to do anything because you have to prepare the lessons and that can take so many hours. It is not that rosy down here.

    • @tedmccarron
      @tedmccarron 5 років тому

      Yeah you should have plenty of time to work on your snake oil videos.

  • @jsydenstr89
    @jsydenstr89 7 років тому +3

    The schools that require weekday afternoon/night and weekends are "training schools". they're absolute hell, and I would never recommend them. Parents are overly picky, not enough classroom material, and they almost always try to take advantage of you... be very careful about choosing schools!

    • @hanzaw4296
      @hanzaw4296 7 років тому

      Two very different styles of 'teaching'. Depends on what you want. I prefer language training centers. Get in, get out, get paid. No benefits and risk of being taken advantage of may be higher, but it's simpler. Less invested. Working at a high school? with semesters, parents, "office hours", extracurricular (required) activities. Just two very different modes of teaching.

  • @ChantOfTheSpring
    @ChantOfTheSpring 6 років тому

    How is it with private lessons?What are the rates and is it easy to find students?

  • @kamaldeepkaur3159
    @kamaldeepkaur3159 6 років тому

    can I teach English abroad if I hail from a non native English speaking country?

  • @SharonGadbois
    @SharonGadbois 5 років тому

    Why do they take taxes out when you're a citizen of another country?

  • @aliabolhassani6180
    @aliabolhassani6180 3 роки тому

    Great

  • @SATYA_VLOGGES2133
    @SATYA_VLOGGES2133 4 роки тому

    Which country is more better in terms of teaching English jobs , Income, saving ,living, opportunities..... Cambodia or Vietnam or Thailand ? I am university graduate in humanity with post graduate in international business and marketing. I am fluent in English.

  • @Microbrew17
    @Microbrew17 6 років тому

    As you say, a lot of additional time is spent lesson planning. That being said, is it feasible to take on say two 15-20 hour positions simultaneously? Will schools consider that as an option?

    • @rosssymonds2792
      @rosssymonds2792 5 років тому

      Nat R legally that probably isn’t possible but in Vietnam the law is disregarded on a hourly basis