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Oxford Seminars Announces Free Information Sessions on Teaching English Abroad

Oxford Seminars is offering free information sessions in more than 50 cities throughout the United States and Canada in early April on exciting opportunities to Teach English Abroad.

2013-03-31
NEW YORK, NY, March 31, 2013 (Press-News.org) Oxford Seminars announces it is offering free information sessions throughout the United States and Canada in early April on exciting opportunities to Teach English Abroad. Established in 1992, Oxford Seminars is the leading provider of TESOL/TESL/TEFL certification courses in over 130 cities throughout the US and Canada.

With more than 20,000 English as a Second Language (ESL) teaching jobs available monthly, ESL teachers are in high demand globally. Oxford Seminars' information sessions offer a chance to meet with one of the experienced and dynamic course instructors and ask them about their own experience teaching English abroad. In addition, all attendees of Oxford Seminars' information sessions receive a free teaching resource and are entered to win a free Oxford Seminars TESOL/TESL/TEFL course.

"Oxford Seminars' 100-hour TESOL/TESL/TEFL certification course is designed to give graduates a competitive edge in the growing ESL market," says Roger Olanson, President of Oxford Seminars.

From ESL warm-up games and classroom management techniques to second language acquisition and teaching English grammar, Oxford Seminars' 100-hour course covers a comprehensive range of ESL knowledge and teaching expertise. Graduates also have exclusive access to the Oxford Seminars Graduate Placement Service, where a personal Job Search Advisor will guide them through applying for and accepting a rewarding ESL teaching job.

"Oxford Seminars is so confident in the quality of our training and the strength of our Graduate Placement Service that we offer a money-back guarantee if a graduate is unable to find an ESL teaching job abroad," says Olanson.

Oxford Seminars will host information sessions in early April in more than 30 cities all across the United States including Manhattan, Miami, Los Angeles, Portland, Philadelphia, Phoenix, and many more, as well as more than 20 cities across Canada. Finding an information session near you is simple: use our "Find a Free Information Session" app on our Facebook page, or visit our website (www.oxfordseminars.com) for a full list of upcoming information sessions.

About Oxford Seminars: Oxford Seminars was founded in 1992. Today it is a thriving and growing company offering TESOL/TESL/TEFL teacher training certification courses for students wanting to teach ESL abroad. We offer courses year-round in over 100 locations throughout the United States and Canada.


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[Press-News.org] Oxford Seminars Announces Free Information Sessions on Teaching English Abroad
Oxford Seminars is offering free information sessions in more than 50 cities throughout the United States and Canada in early April on exciting opportunities to Teach English Abroad.