I'm an auxiliar in Madrid, so it's really cool to see the similarities and differences as an aux in Mallorca. I always wondered how it would be on an island, especially since I've never been to any of the Balearic Islands. You got a new subscriber! Thanks, Jared!
The bike view is beautiful! Is bike riding their common? Do they have uber, metro, subway any other modes of transportation? In your school do they lesson plan for you or have any set curriculum they want you to teach or do you have to lesson plan? How much money do you think we should have saved up? Any school recommendations? How do you find your 1 on 1 students? Posting up signs? Social media? Thankyou for any reply 🌷
Bike riding is super common! Mallorca doesn't have Uber but they have cabs, city and regional buses (that are very reliable), and a subway between the two main cities. It's easy to get around. The lesson planning is variable - each week my teachers let me know what they were covering with their classes and I tried to come up with something relevant. When there were holidays, I covered what we did in the states for those holidays. The amount of money you save up is pretty variable - your biggest expense will be rent and any travel that you want to do - so I would think through answers to those questions and try to budget based on that. The stipend covers basic rent, food and utility expenses. You'll be matched with a school without much input, so my recommendations there won't be super valuable. The best way in my experience to find 1 on 1 students is through the teachers at your school. They will generally know people that are interested in lessons and can connect you
I am going to be an auxiliar in Palma this year and I'm so glad I found this video. You've been super helpful and this is making me even more excited for the move. I have a decent amount saved but am definitely a bit nervous about finances. How do you find students for private English lessons?
Hi Marissa! I hope you have an amazing experience. I would recommend talking to the teachers at your school - most of them will know a handful of people that are always looking for lessons and that can be a good way to get started. Other than that, if you join any sort of extra curricular activity, you can usually meet people that are looking for lessons as well. It is fairly common here.
Hi! Do you recommend getting a TEFL certificate? I know it is not required but does it look good if you're trying to get a side job as an English tutor?
In my experience a TEFL certificate was not required to get tutoring jobs but they were mostly through connections from the school! If you want an official job at a tutoring business, it could be helpful
You are so adorable and this video was so well made! Thank you. I am in between choosing an auxiliar program right now. How did you know this program was right for you?
Awesome video. Question: During your first day in school, what different types of information did you include in your powerpoint presentation to introduce yourself to the students?
Thanks! I talked about a few things but basically just tried to do a brief background: - Where I grew up, and a little bit about it (the weather, people, culture, etc.) - My family - What I liked to do when I was younger - University & what I studied - What I did for work before moving to Spain
Hi there thank you for sharing your experience. I found your video really helpful. I applied to the NALCAP this year and just recently heard that I will be placed in Andalucía. However, I am a little bit nervous because I only have experience being a para not a teacher and assumed that the NALCAP was more of a program where you assist the teacher instead of actually teaching the whole class. Do you get the option of telling the teacher your comfortability level of teaching whole class or do you just get thrown in it?
Hi - congratulations on your placement! I had no experience being a teacher going into the program either. A few thoughts: #1 - It really depends on the teachers that you work with. Some will ask you to lead lessons - others will ask you just to assist with their pre-planned lessons. #2 - No matter what, they will always be in the classroom to support you #3 - You can 100% tell them what you are and are not comfortable with. Your job is an assistant, not the full teacher, so even if you are “leading” a lesson it will be material that you prepared or a fun game - not “teaching” of their course material if that makes sense
It really depends on: 1. The region 2. How much travel / non-frugal activities you want to do 3. If you plan to do any private english lessons or not I would recommend creating a budget: 1. Look at your basic/required expenses like rent/food - and make sure you have enough savings to cover a few months 2. The rest of your savings should be determined by how much additional spending you want to do - either for eating out, traveling, or something else
generally the baseline here in mallorca is 15 euros per hour. you could probably go up to 20 based on how far you are travelling and how much prep you have to do for the lessons
I would say very safe. For reference, one thing I noticed when I moved here was that many of the taxi drivers are female, which I think is a good indicator of how safe it is here for women.
my girlfriend did the program with me and we split rent. In some regions, living alone is feasible. In Mallorca, you’ll likely need to live with roommates
Hola! Vivo en Mallorca y me me ha encantado tu vídeo, ojalá continuaras con los vlogs. Tienes un estilo de grabación y edición muy aesthetic 😊
me alegro oírlo
We miss u, thank you for making the classes more entertaining. 🙌🏼❤️
Os echaré de menos mucho
I'm an auxiliar in Madrid, so it's really cool to see the similarities and differences as an aux in Mallorca. I always wondered how it would be on an island, especially since I've never been to any of the Balearic Islands. You got a new subscriber! Thanks, Jared!
thrilled to hear it was interesting! love your content as well
What a beautiful place ❤️
There's something really soothing & beautiful about your shots, music, & pacing. Some great Casey cuts & POV shots, too :)
Thanks David! Was definitely not expecting you to check out my work but that means a lot from you!
@@jaredkaufman thanks for sharing your creative skills & perspective!
The bike view is beautiful! Is bike riding their common? Do they have uber, metro, subway any other modes of transportation? In your school do they lesson plan for you or have any set curriculum they want you to teach or do you have to lesson plan? How much money do you think we should have saved up? Any school recommendations? How do you find your 1 on 1 students? Posting up signs? Social media? Thankyou for any reply 🌷
Bike riding is super common! Mallorca doesn't have Uber but they have cabs, city and regional buses (that are very reliable), and a subway between the two main cities. It's easy to get around. The lesson planning is variable - each week my teachers let me know what they were covering with their classes and I tried to come up with something relevant. When there were holidays, I covered what we did in the states for those holidays. The amount of money you save up is pretty variable - your biggest expense will be rent and any travel that you want to do - so I would think through answers to those questions and try to budget based on that. The stipend covers basic rent, food and utility expenses. You'll be matched with a school without much input, so my recommendations there won't be super valuable. The best way in my experience to find 1 on 1 students is through the teachers at your school. They will generally know people that are interested in lessons and can connect you
I am going to be an auxiliar in Palma this year and I'm so glad I found this video. You've been super helpful and this is making me even more excited for the move. I have a decent amount saved but am definitely a bit nervous about finances. How do you find students for private English lessons?
Hi Marissa! I hope you have an amazing experience. I would recommend talking to the teachers at your school - most of them will know a handful of people that are always looking for lessons and that can be a good way to get started. Other than that, if you join any sort of extra curricular activity, you can usually meet people that are looking for lessons as well. It is fairly common here.
I just got accepted for NALCAP in the Balearic Islands
Hi! Do you recommend getting a TEFL certificate? I know it is not required but does it look good if you're trying to get a side job as an English tutor?
In my experience a TEFL certificate was not required to get tutoring jobs but they were mostly through connections from the school! If you want an official job at a tutoring business, it could be helpful
A mi happy! My heart 💕😊
You are so adorable and this video was so well made! Thank you. I am in between choosing an auxiliar program right now. How did you know this program was right for you?
Thank you! For me I was studying Spanish and knew I wanted to go somewhere Spanish speaking - it was also one of the few programs that I qualified for
Awesome video. Question: During your first day in school, what different types of information did you include in your powerpoint presentation to introduce yourself to the students?
Thanks! I talked about a few things but basically just tried to do a brief background:
- Where I grew up, and a little bit about it (the weather, people, culture, etc.)
- My family
- What I liked to do when I was younger
- University & what I studied
- What I did for work before moving to Spain
Hi there thank you for sharing your experience. I found your video really helpful. I applied to the NALCAP this year and just recently heard that I will be placed in Andalucía. However, I am a little bit nervous because I only have experience being a para not a teacher and assumed that the NALCAP was more of a program where you assist the teacher instead of actually teaching the whole class. Do you get the option of telling the teacher your comfortability level of teaching whole class or do you just get thrown in it?
Hi - congratulations on your placement! I had no experience being a teacher going into the program either.
A few thoughts:
#1 - It really depends on the teachers that you work with. Some will ask you to lead lessons - others will ask you just to assist with their pre-planned lessons.
#2 - No matter what, they will always be in the classroom to support you
#3 - You can 100% tell them what you are and are not comfortable with. Your job is an assistant, not the full teacher, so even if you are “leading” a lesson it will be material that you prepared or a fun game - not “teaching” of their course material if that makes sense
@@jaredkaufman thanks for all the useful information and sharing your experience! :)
@@beingpapaya of course! Glad it was helpful
About how much would you say is a good amount to save before going in October ?
It really depends on:
1. The region
2. How much travel / non-frugal activities you want to do
3. If you plan to do any private english lessons or not
I would recommend creating a budget:
1. Look at your basic/required expenses like rent/food - and make sure you have enough savings to cover a few months
2. The rest of your savings should be determined by how much additional spending you want to do - either for eating out, traveling, or something else
Hi. How are you right now? Are you still teaching in Spain?
No - I'm back in the US! I still go back and visit my school though
@jaredkaufman thanks for the reply! I am an aspiring language assistant as well. How was your overall experience with the program?
@@sheiylalicious Best year of my life! Truly had an incredible experience and can't recommend enough
@@jaredkaufman good to hear that from you! Thanks 🙏
Do you have set prices for private lessons? Are you able to give a ballpark figure or range what to charge
generally the baseline here in mallorca is 15 euros per hour. you could probably go up to 20 based on how far you are travelling and how much prep you have to do for the lessons
@@jaredkaufman okay thanks Jared!
Where did you buy your bike and find your apartment?
idealista for the apartment and facebook marketplace for the bike
Can I still be an English teacher with having no degree and not holding US passport (but I have a native like English)
Not sure! I would look at the program requirements on the website
How long is the program and what month did it start
It runs from October to May and the applications for 2023-2024 are about to open. Check the NALCAP website
How safe would it be for a lady to move to Mallorca on her own in your opinion?
I would say very safe. For reference, one thing I noticed when I moved here was that many of the taxi drivers are female, which I think is a good indicator of how safe it is here for women.
Hi
Whats the song in this?
Hey Mark - which one? There are a few different songs
How long is your bike ride?
about 25 minutes each way!
@@jaredkaufman okay not bad at all.
Did you manage to land an unshared apartment on what they pay you? Seems like you live alone.
my girlfriend did the program with me and we split rent. In some regions, living alone is feasible. In Mallorca, you’ll likely need to live with roommates