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Full Job Placement Facilitation with Peace of Mind Pre Departure and In-country Support
We outline the entire process you’ll follow to realise the dream of teaching in Spain, from all pre-departure support, to full facilitation for a paid position in one of our trusted and vetted schools and supporting you during your entire experience.
Our knowledgable, experienced and passionate enrolment and support teams guide and support you every step of the way both before you leave your home country and once you arrive in Spain.
With TravelBud, you’ll always be talking to someone who has taught abroad before, so you’ll get informed, first-hand advice to guide, prepare and support you before, during and after your experience.
- We offer full placement facilitation in carefully vetted and trusted schools where every effort is made to match placement preferences.
- We'll explain all the paperwork, visas, contracts, taxes, work hours, budgets, requirements, responsibilities and answer all of your questions to help ease any anxieties.
- We guide you through everything you need before you depart to Spain and from the moment you touch down, you'll continue to receive peace of mind 24/7 support from our in-country team who will be on hand for you throughout your placement.
Quick Facts
Salary
* May fluctuate due to exchange rate volatility.
Placement Types
Either at a local academy, tutoring, teaching online, or a combination of placement types. Placements are usually part time and you may work across more than one school.
Contract Length
The visa you obtain will allow you 11 months of living and working in Spain.
In-class Accreditation
Get TEFL/TESOL certified in-class in Spain.
Eligibility Requirements
You don’t need to have any teaching experience to teach English in Spain. You do need:
Required
- A passport from the UK, USA, Canada, Ireland, Australia or New Zealand.
- A Bachelor’s degree in any field is preferred, but we can also facilitate applications for non-degree holders.
- A Native English Speaker.
- No criminal conviction whatsoever (even misdemeanors).
- Sufficient funds to pay for the program fees and other associated costs of the program as well as to cover the cost of personal living expenses including entertainment. * For Irish citizens, the startup costs are significantly lower as they are part of the EU.
Preferred on case-by-case basis
- Between 22 – 35 years old. Applicants outside of this age bracket can be considered on a case-by-case basis.
- No major medical or mental health diagnosis or medication in the past 5 years.
- No communicable diseases.
- No visible tattoos, such as on the face, neck and hands.
- Applicants need to have sufficient funds to pay for the program fees and other associated costs of the program as well as to cover the cost of personal living expenses including entertainment.
* For Irish citizens, the startup costs are significantly lower as they are part of the EU.
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Program Options
Option 1: In-Class TEFL & Placement
If you do not have an internationally accredited TEFL/TESOL certification, we highly recommend our in-class course held in Barcelona to prepare you for your teaching adventure abroad. The four-week, 160 hour, internationally accredited Trinity TEFL course, is the best TEFL accreditation in the industry.
Note: If you already hold a 120-hour accreddited TEFL/TESOL Certification, you will still need to complete the in-class TEFL course for this program.
What’s included
Option 1In-Class TEFL & Placement | |
Secures your spot | |
Comprehensive pre-departure support and guidance | |
Personalised one-on-one Support | |
Visa Guidance | |
Your questions answered | |
Full Placement Facilitation | |
24/7 In-country support | |
Lifetime Teaching Placement Guarantee | |
TEFL/TESOL Course | (4 weeks in-country) |
Internationally Accreditated Certification | |
Practical Teacher Training in-class | |
Airport pickup and transfer Subject to correct arrival times | |
Airport Assistance Info & guidance on trains/taxis/buses and routes | |
SIM Card Included | |
SIM Card guidance | |
Local bank account guidance | |
Shared Accommodation | |
Cultural Orientation including excursions | (1 week) |
Visa | |
Lesson Plan templates and resource directories | |
Support Network | |
Self-development and advantageous future employability | |
Fees | View Fees |
Full Program Highlights
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Comprehensive pre-departure support and guidance
- Getting the necessary documentation prepared prior to departure.
- Assisting you with all planning, packing, visas, costs, budgets and booking flights.
- Answering your questions to help ease any anxieties you may have regarding your trip.
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Logistics and safety when arriving
- Airport pickup and assistance to accommodation.
- Sim card setup assistance.
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A toolkit for navigating Spanish culture
- Cultural Orientation.
- Social events and meet and greets.
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Practical Teacher Training
- To hone your craft and ensure confidence before you begin teaching professionally.
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Full Placement Facilitation for paid teaching position
- At carefully vetted schools.
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An Internationally Accredited TEFL/TESOL certification
- The knowledge required to teach english successfully.
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A support network of fellow teachers
- Lifelong friendships and travel opportunities.
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24/7 In-country support
- Ex-foreign teachers and local, on-the-ground support staff provide you with personal assistance throughout the duration of your teaching experience.
- You can rest assured knowing that any queries will be answered such as translation help, legalities, emergencies, travel options or school queries. Someone is on hand.
- Teacher meet-ups.
- We check in with you regularly and keep up to date with your teach abroad experience.
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Lifetime Teaching Placement Guarantee
- Teach somewhere else after your contract and explore new cultures.
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Self-development and advantageous future employability
- Add teaching abroad to your CV to stand out from the crowd.
Full Job Placement Facilitation
We find you a teaching job or jobs to ensure you have the maximum work hours allowed under your visa.
You could spend your own time trying to find your own teaching position.
But this can be time-consuming and stressful because you’ll have to wade through a myriad of risk factors and paperwork when evaluating teaching positions.
These can include but are not limited to:
- Work visas, relevant permits and documentation
- The interview process
- The credibility of the school
- Your safety at the school
- Understanding contracts, contract length and hidden clauses
- Payment terms and what happens in the event of non-payment
- Taxes
- Teaching philosophy and environment
- Teaching materials
- School code of conduct
- Local staff support and English proficiency
- After school activities and requirements
- Disciplinary processes
- And many more considerations!
So you might find a job but you’ll be unprepared from a teaching, cultural, financial and emotional perspective.
We take the pressure and stress away from you by facilitating your job placement and providing peace of mind support
- We offer full placement facilitation in carefully vetted and trusted schools where every effort is made to match placement preferences.
- You can focus on enjoying your new lifestyle knowing your income of $1100 – $1400 USD is secured.
- We’ll explain all the paperwork, contracts, taxes, work hours, requirements and responsibilities.
- We guide you through everything you need to know before you depart to Spain and from the moment you touch down, you’ll continue to receive peace of mind 24/7 support from our in-country team who will be on hand for you throughout your placement.
- We’ve all taught abroad before and, having placed over 2200+ participants around the world, know the key to success is well-trained, culturally-adjusted, and emotionally-supported teachers. Read more about our teaching placements.
Expert guidance and support
Our experts will explain the program and answer all your questions.
Lifetime Placement Guarantee
Once you’ve taught in one of the TravelBud schools, we can guarantee you a position at another partner school in any of our destinations for which you are eligible on your program line, at no additional charge to you.
- Pay one fee and you’re able to teach in any partner school on your program line as long as you like. Program Line A destinations are options for your second placement.
- It’s a once-off fee for a lifetime of opportunities to make a difference in the lives of your students and travel the world in a sustainable way.
- For example, once you’re finished in Spain you can travel over to Thailand or Vietnam and experience a whole new cultural adventure.
Boost your employability
You might think you’re taking a step back by taking a year off but nothing could be further from the truth!
Although you may think it’s a halt in your education journey, you’re actually fast tracking yourself through:
- Learning independence.
- Learning how you react to different situations
- Learning how to master and grow your confidence in public speaking
- Learning how to overcome obstacles
- Learning about yourself through your own personal self discovery
- Learning how to step out of your comfort zone and challenge yourself
These would normally take much longer in a normal, sheltered environment and wouldn’t be nearly as much fun!
When you do head back home, you’re not just another resume in a pile of resumes – you are someone different who’s done something interesting and rewarding.
People who are able to reflect on their experiences will give them an edge in their interview, no matter what industry or profession.
Teaching Placements
Teaching Placement Overview
Salary range in USD per month | $1100 - $1400 USD * * May fluctuate due to exchange rate volatility. |
Salary local currency per month | 1100 - 1400 Euro |
Saving potential in USD per month | $100 - $200+ |
Employment Type | Part-time, Full-time |
Contract Length | 11 months |
Placement Types | Local Academy, Tutoring, Online |
Classroom Audience | Adults |
Classroom Age | Between 18 - 55 |
Classroom Size | Academies: 4 - 10 |
Working Hours per week | Online: irregular Academies: 15-30 |
Days off | Online placements variable, for academies: weekends. |
Holidays / Paid Leave | Online placements have no paid holidays, for academies 14 public holidays (paid), two weeks off at Christmas, a week at Easter and the full month of August (all not paid) |
Tax rate range for teachers | 15% |
Visa | Education Visa (11 Months) |
Initial Enrollment to Arrival | 6 Months Minimum |
Top Placement Locations | 1. Barcelona |
Placement locations
Teachers on the education visa will have a visa connected to a language school in Barcelona.
Due to the weekly language school attendance policy under the education visa, our teaching positions are in the Barcelona area and surrounding towns.
Teachers may also work in online positions. Online placements may be anywhere in the world. Teachers may be fully in-person, fully online, or work a combination of both.
Whilst we will try to assist teachers with finding placements at their preferred school type, teachers must be open to both online and in-person positions.
Hourly pay is between 10-18 Euros per hour and monthly pay is between 700 Euros and 1,100 Euros per month.
Placements Types
There are three main types of placements in Spain:
- Local academies: private language schools.
- Online Placements: Teaching remotely for an online school, which may involve teaching students in Spain online, in Asia or in Central America.
- Private tutoring
Demographics
In Spain, there is demand for English language learning from both adults and young learners.
Young learners: All students in Spain learn English as school, however the level of English amongst most Spanish students is low and students often struggle to advance when relying on learning English at their regular school. Many parents choose to invest in additional English language lessons for their children and send their children to local language academies.
Professionals: There are many professionals in their 20s, 30s and 40s that are looking to learn English to benefit them in their jobs. These may be people in corporate positions, or in technical fields such as engineers or medical professionals. They are often learning English to gain an extra skill to help them progress in their careers.
Young adults: Some learners have left high school, but haven’t gone on to university. They are people that are looking for a skill that will help them gain employment in key sectors such as tourism.
Local Academies
Local academies in Spain are private language schools where students sign up to take English language courses.
For young learners this will typically be late afternoons after they have finished school.
Adult classes tend to be in the evenings after they have finished work, occasionally there may be some morning classes.
Class Size
Teachers will work with small groups of students, typically between 4 to 10 students.
Working hours
Evening teaching is most common, shortly followed by morning classes.
Teachers will typically work 15 – 20 hours per week.
Most teachers working at academies will start off with part time hours before moving up to full time hours.
Pay is hourly, usually from 10 to 18 Euros per hour.
Online Positions
Online positions include working for schools teaching both adults and children.
Participants will generally be assigned the age groups they will teach after the interview. If they have experience teaching children, they’re more likely to be placed with children. The hours teachers work will be irregular.
Class times will vary depending on the area of the world that the students come from. The table below explains further:
Student Location | Likely Online Teaching Time (Barcelona Local Time) |
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Europe | Late afternoons and evenings M - F |
Central / South America | Late evenings M - F |
Southeast Asia | Mornings M - S |
Work is largely hourly for online teaching and the range is from 9 to 15 Euros per hour depending on the region of students.
International Schools
These positions are much less common but sometimes obtained by qualified teachers.
Placements Throughout the Year
We have scheduled courses throughout the year. Academies generally hire throughout the year based on how many new students they have signing up.
The highest demand for teachers and peak hiring time is in September and January.
How The Placement Process Works
- Prior to arrival, we will collect a teacher profile from each participant and begin marketing to potential academies.
- Once in country, a presentation is given in orientation week with a full overview of what to expect with different school types.
- After that, participants will each have weekly one-on-one meetings with their placement coordinator.
- If online teaching is an option at that time, it will also be offered as an additional or even alternative to in-person teaching.
- Placements will be largely part time teaching across more than one school.
- Interviews may be arranged before, before, during and following the TESOL course.
- We can’t guarantee specific placement types and age groups so candidates must remain flexible.
- After the placements are offered by schools, we help answer any questions and clarify any concerns.
- We then guide on travel and housing plans.
Definition of Placement Guarantee.
Full placement facilitation means that we will work with the participant on every aspect of their job placement process, including:
- Supporting and preparing application documents
- Identifying and vetting placement opportunities
- Arranging interviews with schools
- Interview preparation, including mock interviews
- Following up with schools
- Meeting and coaching regularly with the teacher throughout the placement process
- Providing lifetime placement support
We will secure the vast majority of teachers a teaching position through this process, however, teachers must be able to pass interviews to secure the positions.
In order to maximize the chances of obtaining a placement, teachers should be fully open to all positions in the job search and not be selective over age group, location, or school type (including online versus in class).
There is no guarantee on exactly how many hours an initial placement will include, as most placements start with a smaller number of weekly hours and then grow from there based on schools’ assessments of teaching quality.
A typical rule of thumb is about 8-10 hours per week to start at a single school and then grow from there within the same school.
The placement team will then regularly and continually inform teachers about further part-time placement opportunities.
Those teachers who want more teaching hours can respond to the placement team, and they will facilitate interviews.
The table below provides an example of ramping-up hours from month 1-3 (following initial placement start date). Please note teachers are typically taxed 15% of their salary.
Months | Month 1 | Month 2 | Month 3 |
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Potential salary for first three months | 528 Euros | 792 Euros | 1,056 Euros |
Details | 2 hours per day for 22 weekdays | 3 hours per day for 22 weekdays | 4 hours per day for 22 weekdays |
Note that salary is based on a baseline hourly salary of 12 Euros per hour for in-class academy teaching. |
Holidays
There are 14 public holidays each year in Spain. These are typically days off for teachers.
Schools may provide additional paid leave days but this is not 100% guaranteed, particularly for contracts less than one year.
As most placements are part-time, there will likely be no paid public holidays.
Participants normally get two weeks off at Christmas, a week at Easter.
During the month of August, most schools and many other businesses in Spain close for summer break. Spain’s biggest festive celebration is on 6th January – King’s Day.
Classes usually start back from the Christmas break after that time.
A typical working week when teaching English abroad in Spain at an academy would be from 4pm to 10pm Monday to Thursday and 4pm to 8pm on Fridays.
Leave for Local Language Academy Positions
Paid Annual leave
Paid leave is generally provided on public holidays if the teacher usually has scheduled classes on that date.
Unpaid leave
Generally schools will close over the Christmas and Easter breaks for one week. Teachers typically take unpaid leave during this time.
Sick Leave
Some schools will pay sick leave for the times they were due to work but others will not. Teachers are paid hourly without guaranteed hours so sometimes schools won’t pay for hours not worked.
Leave for Online Teaching Positions
Paid Annual leave
Each school has their own policy. Teachers can generally request time off in advance and as long as they can still work a minimum number of hours in the month (sometimes around 16hrs/month).
Unpaid leave
If teachers make an effort to get their shifts up for pickup, they are usually pretty understanding and most of the time the shifts get picked up.
Sick Leave
There is no sick leave. If they have a class, they can put it on a pickup board, however if nobody takes it, they are liable for it. Whenever they miss a class/shift, they have to submit a form explaining what happened.
Cultural Preparation
Part of the success of your experience comes from understanding the culture that you’re going to be living and working in.
Cultural awareness training helps you to settle into your new environment, make local friends, avoid misunderstandings, and enjoy success in social and professional life.
Our Teach English in Spain Program covers:
Pre departure Support
to guide and prepare you
Logistics and safety
when arriving
A toolkit for navigating
your new country
A support network
of fellow teachers
24 / 7 In-country support
for peace of mind
Having Fun!
& embracing your new adventure
Pre-departure Support
We assist you with all planning, packing, visas, costs, budgets, booking flights and any questions or information you need.
Pre departure Support
- We’ll outline the entire process you’ll follow to realise the teaching abroad dream.
- You’ll be provided comprehensive information relating to each step in the pre-departure process and you’ll have the opportunity to ask as many questions as you like, no matter how silly you may think they are!
- We’ll explain and help you get the necessary documentation prepared prior to departure.
- We’ll assist you with all planning, packing, visas, costs, budgeting and booking flights.
- We’ll ease any anxieties you may have regarding your trip and share the positive and life-changing adventures of the teach abroad experience.
Logistics and Safety when arriving
We’ll pick you up from the airport and introduce you to your support team in-country.
Logistics and Safety when arriving
- We’ll pick you up from the airport so you won’t have to stress when you arrive off the plane.
- We’ll introduce you to your 24/7 support team on the ground.
- We’ll take you to your pre-arranged accommodation. Read more about our course accommodation.
- We’ll provide you with a SIM card and assist you with the setup so that you can contact your loved ones back home and your new friends you’re about to make on your epic cultural orientation!
A toolkit for navigating your new country
The perfect foundation for adjusting to life in your new country and meeting your fellow teachers and in-country stafff members.
A toolkit for navigating your new country
Our 1 week cultural orientation on Spanish culture and language gives you the perfect foundation for adjusting to life in Barcelona as well as an opportunity to bond with your fellow teachers-in-training and in-country staff members.
Learn foundational Spanish language
We help you with foundational language to help you navigate:
- The bustling markets
- Grabbing a taxi
- Ordering a delicious meal and
- Garnering respect from locals
(plus it’s pretty cool to impress your mates at home or add it to your resume!)
Cultural and History lessons
- Learn from local Spanish staff and ex-foreign teachers who have made their home in Barcelona.
- You’ll understand the dynamics of Spain so that you don’t feel like a fish out of water.
- You won’t be making any faux pas or disrespecting the locals.
- How to address locals and your fellow teachers.
- You will know what you can and can’t do in Spanish academies.
Relevant Cultural Excursions
Excursions include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Historical and Architectural Walking Tour of the City
- Local market tour and Spanish cooking class
- Flamenco dance class
- Spanish language classes
Historical and Architectural Walking Tour of the City
The walking tour is a fantastic way for participants to get their first views of Barcelona.
Walking allows participants to immerse themselves fully in the city’s atmosphere. They can soak in the sights, sounds, and smells of Barcelona’s vibrant streets, neighborhoods, and landmarks, providing a more authentic and intimate experience than traveling by car or public transport.
Barcelona’s historic center is filled with narrow streets, alleys, and hidden squares that are inaccessible by car. Walking allows you to explore these charming corners and discover hidden gems that you might otherwise miss.
Barcelona is renowned for its stunning architecture, including the works of Antoni Gaudí and other Modernist architects.
Walking tours provide close-up views of iconic buildings such as the Sagrada Familia, Casa Batlló, and Park Güell, allowing you to appreciate the intricate details and unique designs up close.
Walking tours are led by knowledgeable local guides who can provide insights into Barcelona’s history, culture, and traditions. They can share fascinating stories and anecdotes about the city’s past, giving you a deeper understanding of its heritage and significance.
The walking tour offers an engaging, enriching, and memorable way for participants to discover Barcelona when they first arrive.
Local market tour and Spanish cooking class
Embark on a gastronomic journey through the heart of Bareclona with the enticing opportunity to take part in a Spanish market tour and Paella cooking class.
Delve into the vibrant bustle of a local market, where colorful stalls overflow with an abundance of fresh produce, aromatic spices, and tantalizing ingredients unique to Spanish cuisine.
Guided by a knowledgeable local chef, participants will navigate the maze of stalls, immersing yourself in the sights, sounds, and flavors of authentic Spanish fare.
Discover the secrets behind selecting the freshest seafood, ripest vegetables, and highest quality meats as you engage with local vendors and learn about traditional ingredients integral to the beloved dish of paella.
Following the market tour, step into the kitchen to unlock the art of crafting the perfect paella.
Under the expert guidance of your chef instructor, participants will learn essential techniques, from preparing the savory sofrito to achieving the ideal socarrat, as you savor the tantalizing aromas and flavors that define this iconic Spanish dish.
This immersive culinary experience promises not only to tantalize your taste buds but also to deepen your appreciation for Spain’s rich culinary heritage, creating cherished memories that linger long after the last spoonful of paella is enjoyed.
Flamenco dance class
Participating in a flamenco dance class offers a captivating cultural experience that immerses individuals in the vibrant traditions Spain.
Flamenco, with its rich history and expressive movements, provides a unique window into Spanish culture, allowing participants to connect with its emotional depth and artistic beauty first- hand.
Through rhythmic footwork, graceful arm movements, and passionate expressions, participants not only learn the technical aspects of flamenco but also embrace the essence of Spanish identity and heritage.
Beyond the physical aspects, flamenco dance classes foster a sense of community and camaraderie, uniting individuals in their shared passion for this iconic art form.
Whether a novice or seasoned dancer, engaging in flamenco offers an opportunity to explore the cultural nuances, musical rhythms, and dramatic storytelling that define this timeless tradition, leaving participants with a profound appreciation for the artistry and spirit of Spanish culture.
Spanish Language Classes
Participants will dive into Spanish language classes to learn the basics in the first week.
This will help them get settled into navigating their new home.
A support network of fellow teacher travelers
In addition the personal assistance and 24/7 support we provide, you’ll also have a support network of fellow teachers.
Meet fellow Teacher Travellers
Meet other like-minded individuals who are experiencing the same pleasures and challenges you are.
Only they understand what you’re also going through in a way that friends at home would never.
Make Lifelong Memories
Many of our teachers visit the friends they make during the cultural orientation and TEFL Course.
This becomes a valuable network and community for you as you’re able to visit your friends in different parts of Spain and fully experience all that the country has to offer.
Diverse range of background
We have teachers participating in the cultural orientation and TEFL course from all over the world.
Have some fun and embrace your new adventure!
Local guided tours to markets to sample and purchase fresh food.
Enjoy authentic Spanish Paella dishes.
See Barcelona from above by taking a trip on the Montjuic Cable Car.
Socialise after your class or your day activities.
Visit the coolest bars and restaurants.
Spend days off relaxing on beautiful beaches.
Fill up your instagram feed with picturesque photos.
Enjoy walking through the historic Gothic quarter.
Internationally Accredited TEFL/TESOL Certification
There are so many options when it comes to TEFL/TESOL courses that it can be quite overwhelming to understand what’s legitimate and what high quality schools require from teaching staff.
A quality TEFL/TESOL course helps teachers avoid the frustration and pitfalls of being unprepared in the classroom and provides all the necessary knowledge and tools to effectively teach English.
With TravelBud’s 160-Hour In-Class TEFL/TESOL certification you get years of teacher insight, experience and practical knowledge which has been refined into a quality internationally accredited curriculum that focuses on preparing students in the best possible way for their teaching abroad experience.
Educational Philosophy
Students are trained based on a global ‘best practices’ approach to teaching English as a second language that incorporates the direct method, communicative approach, and task-based teaching approach within a lesson planning structure of Present, Practice, and Produce.
We focus on teacher creativity. In many environments, teachers cannot depend on technology, so they must be both creative and resourceful in their lesson planning and execution. Technology is a tool, not a crutch.
Our teachers must harness their own creative spirit during the course and perform in a low-tech environment. Then once they have demonstrated that, we begin to instruct on how to use technology and allow students to incorporate technology into their lessons.
We require extensive teaching practice. We believe that proper education in TESOL must involve praxis, or the application of theory in a classroom setting. Teachers practice Teaching in a classroom under instructor supervision and assessment, during the course. This typically happens several times during the course.
The process entails, preparing lesson plans for classrooms of different ages and skill levels, delivering those lessons, receiving peer and instructor feedback, and adjusting lesson plans and teaching approaches based on that feedback. This process is critical to the course and preparing teachers for the field.
Course Location
The course is provided in the city of Barcelona along the Iberian Peninsula.
It is a major, diverse city that has a lot of cultural traditions, ancient architecture, and modern vibe.
The address of our training center is:
Carrer d’Aragó 403, entresuelo 1 08013, Barcelona
Course Components
- Information and discussion about Spanish culture, history, politics, and society to provide exposure and help students navigate their new environment.
- Significant instruction in Spanish language. Spanish language classes begin following the TESOL course as part of the language school education program.
- Strong grounding in the history and theory of teaching English as a foreign/second language. This is taught in a way that emphasizes application of theory to enhance success in the classroom.
- Significant practical training in teaching listening, reading, speaking and writing in the classroom, including extensive lesson planning, presentation, and feedback from peers and instructors.
- Tons of tips, tricks and examples of how to teach English to every age group.
- Advice and guidance for effective classroom management.
- Six hours of teaching practicum/
- Significant focus of teaching adults as most placements involve teaching adults English.
Detailed Course Overview
The first part of the TESOL course is a deeper exploration of theory in the discipline of English as a second language and how to teach grammar.
Students learn about the structure and key elements of a lesson plan. Every lesson requires a detailed lesson plan that lays out the procedures of the class, and encourages teachers to consider the challenges, technology resources, and other factors that can impact a successful lesson in the classroom.
During week two, students will also learn how to teach speaking and grammar. Grammar can be challenging to teach. One of the reasons for this is that it has been a long time since native English speakers have reviewed grammar rules, so we provide students with a refresher.
The major assignments for week two are to create a lesson plan for teaching grammar and to present a full lesson just as a teacher would in a classroom.
The second part of the TESOL course focuses on how to teach reading and listening. The major assignments for this week are to create lesson plans for teaching reading and present full lessons just as a teacher would in the classroom. Additionally, our participants will learn about curriculum development for long term learning goals for their students.
The third part of the TESOL course is dedicated to classroom management and preparing for and conducting practical teaching. While classroom management may be the final topic covered, it is in fact extremely important, especially in cross-cultural contexts.
Classroom management is about setting ground rules, applying them consistently, getting to know your students, and earning and maintaining their respect and commitment. Students spend several days preparing their lessons for the English practicum.
The practicum typically takes place both online and in person, to give students a taste for teaching in both settings. It takes place over several evenings.
International Accreditation
This program holds accreditation from Trinity College London and serves as an official venue for obtaining the Trinity CertTESOL qualification. This ensures top-tier training and global recognition for your certification.
Every aspect of the course undergoes scrutiny and approval by Trinity College London’s moderating panel.
Furthermore, each course session is subject to independent moderation by a Trinity representative. Regular inspections guarantee adherence to Trinity’s rigorous standards, with staff required to hold Diploma-level qualifications (DELTA, DipTESOL) and possess extensive experience across diverse teaching contexts to qualify as course tutors.
Graduates of our internationally accredited 160-hour TESOL course have used their TESOL certificate to successfully find employment in ESL teaching and education fields in nearly every Western, native-English speaking country, as well as across Europe, Asia, South America, and beyond.
Accommodation
Accommodation during the 5-week TEFL/TESOL Course
The cost of your accommodation during the TESOL course in Barcelona is included in the Administration Fees outlined below.
The accommodation is typically in shared apartments, each participant will have their own room and they will have a shared bathroom.
Apartments are arranged two weeks prior to the course starting and are based on availability at the time so exact photos and further details aren’t available ahead of time.
Apartment locations can be anywhere in the Barcelona area.
Accommodation includes:
- WiFi
- Shared living area & Kitchen facilities
- Single bed
Accommodation after the TEFL/TESOL course
We will assist you in getting you own accommodation after the course if you so choose with advice, information, contacts and support.
There are many different accommodation types and locations where teachers could be based.
The decisions teachers make on where to live next will be down to personal choice.
We will guide you each step of the way and assist you in navigating accommodation arrangements once you know what you are looking for.
- Step 1: We will provide a comprehensive “Accommodation Guide” that covers ways to find accommodation in Barcelona and more information on different areas. Teachers will look for accommodations based on their budget, preferred/necessary location, and any other factors. Participants must be willing to follow this guidance and be proactive in their accommodation search. We will be on hand to help.
- Step 2: Teachers can ask us for advice/support in negotiation, overcoming language barriers and in giving feedback on housing options.
The cost of accommodation varies from 300 Euros for a shared room and bathroom to 700 or 800 Euros for a small studio flat near the city center. It is often cheaper to live further outside of the city center so participants should keep this in mind when looking.
The majority of teachers go into rooms in flatshares after the course as this is the most affordable and most accessible type of accommodation in Barcelona.
We are only able to guide participants on finding rooms in a ‘house share’ due to the challenges associated with finding an apartment to rent independently. To rent a whole apartment participants would typically need to show proof of employment status and salary which would be difficult to do under the internship agreement they’d have in place with a school.
Landlords can be reluctant to rent to those with a visa of one year or less that haven’t been in Spain for very long. Even if participants do manage to secure their own apartment rather than a room in a ‘house share’, they may run into further issues setting up utilities.
Below is an example of shared and single room layout and prices. Note that these options include a shared bathroom. This is just an example and could change.
Where To Live
There are two options for those living in Barcelona.
Option 1: Pay higher rent and live in the city center
You would then commute to your teaching jobs, which, as mentioned, are typically more than one school. Those jobs may be both in the city center or in the suburbs. Participants may commute on public transport out to the suburbs to teach.
Option 2: Live in the suburbs and teach in the suburbs
The second option is typically the cheaper option. This can reduce travel time, and conserve budget. For those who are offered or elect to teach online, they often live anywhere in Barcelona. The cost of accommodation varies from €300 Euros for a shared room and bathroom to €700 or €800 Euros for a small studio flat near the city center.
We’re here to help you through the whole process and will provide help, guidance, information and assistance finding your ideal accommodation during your teach abroad experience.
Visa and Visa Programs
Participants from outside of the EU will arrive in Spain on the Education Visa.
In order to obtain this visa, participants need to be enrolled in a program provided by our in-country language school partner. This program includes 20 hours per week of language classes for the first month, and 10 hours per week thereafter.
Students are required to attend classes consistently at school in central Barcelona. Spanish classes are daily during the week and will average two hours per day for five days per week in the mornings.
Note that if taking Catalan or another language, classes may be at a different time of day.
Irish citizens who are part of the EU, or any other EU passport holders, do not need to obtain an education visa. Irish citizens have the right to move to Spain and will need to register as residents there within 90 days in order to stay longer than that period of time.
The education visa allows participants to work for a maximum of 30 hours per week in a role related to their studies. Participants will be hired by a local school under an internship agreement which states that the teacher is working for the school to gain experience in line with their studies. The internship (convenio) allows them to get a social security number and legally be paid a local wage. Teachers typically work for 15 to 25 hours per week (up to 30) so they will have time to study alongside this.
Please note that Irish citizens are not limited in terms of the number of hours they can work as they are members of the EU so no limitations on work. Moreover, they do not need to pay for the education visa, and are not required to take the DTP.
This visa will be for 11 months. Participants do not necessarily need to stay in Barcelona for 11 months, but they must be able to teach until at least the end of the school year in June.
Under the education visa, participants will take part in the following:
- 20 hours per week for the month following the TEFL course
- Thereafter 10 hours per week
- There will be intermittent breaks in language classes during Christmas, Easter and the month of
August.
The school is located in central Barcelona and classes will take place mainly in the mornings.
Proof of Financial Means
You must provide an original and a copy of documents certifying that you (or the legal representative or relative that supports you) has sufficient financial means to cover the expenses of your stay and return, as well as that of the family members accompanying you.
Applicants must show proof of approximately 700 Euros per month for the duration of the program, ~$8400 for one year.
We will guide you throughout the entire application process including the exact documents and wording required for your Visa application.
It is not guaranteed that someone with a criminal record will have their education visa granted. It is preferred that candidates should not have any criminal record.
Dates
2024 | ||
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26 August 2024 | FULL AND CLOSED | |
18 November 2024 | FULL AND CLOSED | Apply |
2025 | ||
2 January 2025 * *Please note orientation will take place on Thursday to Sunday for this date to adjust to New Year’s Eve and King’s Day. | FULL AND CLOSED | Apply |
24 February 2025 | 7 Spaces available- DEADLINE 24 AUGUST | Apply |
28 July 2025 | 9 Spaces available | Apply |
01 September 2025 | Spaces available | Apply |
17 November 2025 | Spaces available | Apply |
The course is 5 weeks long. The first week is your cultural orientation followed by a 4-week TESOL course.
Budgets
Our support team will walk you through everything prior to you departing to ensure you have exactly what you need by when you need to have it.
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Budget before you arrive
Our support coordinators will assist you with:
- Booking flights.
- Explaining and finding the best insurance required.
- Advising you on all the document costs involved.
FlightsFlight prices vary depending on where you travel from and when you book. Prices can occasionally exceed this range. TravelBud is partnered with Student Universe so you are more than welcome to click here to complete our form and receive a quotation for your consideration. | $90 - $880 |
CBCCriminal background check and legalization of criminal background check | $150 |
Visa ApplicationVisa application costs for Education Visa. | $160 |
Mandatory Spanish Language LessonsEducation Visa + 7-month visa (6 months of Spanish Language Classes) | $1600 |
InsuranceMedical/Travel insurance for 1 year (approximate) | $600 |
Authorization ProcessConsultations facilitating the Teaching Authorization process. | $150 |
Immunizations(recommended, but it is the participant’s responsibility to decide which immunizations are right for them in consultation with their doctor) 0-500 USD (depends on country and insurance) | $0 |
TOTAL | $2500 - $2700 |
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Budget for 1 month TEFL/TESOL course in Barcelona
- You will also need to take over enough spending money to cover living expenses during your TEFL/TESOL course and first month of teaching English.
- Bear in mind that you will be spending at least 1-2 months in Spain before you receive your first paycheck.
- You will therefore need to budget enough money to see you through the 1 month TEFL/TESOL course and your first month of teaching.
Accommodation during orientationAccommodation cost is 800 Euros for the 5-week TESOL course. It is a private room. Bathrooms are shared. All participants will be asked to pay a refundable deposit of 100 to 200 Euros. You will get this back in full at the end of your stay as long as there are no damages to the room. | $800 |
Accommodation after orientationWhen you get to your placement, you will need to pay rent and one month’s deposit. Depending on your location, the rent will cost anywhere from 350 Euros – 600 Euros per month. Typically, the deposit is equal to one month's rent. | $350 - $600Deposit $350 - $600 |
English Teaching Presentation and Practical SuppliesDuring the course and teaching practical, you will create multiple lessons. You may want to buy some supplies for your lessons, such as sticky tack, stapler, tape, scissors, and whiteboard markers throughout the course to help you plan your homework and class presentations. | $20 |
Start-up items (toiletries, phone, miscellaneous)In Spain, you can find all toiletries like shampoo, soap, toothpaste, etc. at many convenience stores. We will provide you with a SIM card for your phone but you will need to top it up yourself. | $50 |
Daily Expenses (Food, laundry, transportation in Spain)One of the best ways to budget your cash while living in Spain is eating the local Spanish food. A local breakfast in Spain is about 4-7 Euros, Lunch is about 8-10 Euros and dinner is about the same. Note this is for conservative budget. You will not need to use public transportation often as many local conveniences are within walking distance. Local bus journeys are typically less than 3 USD. Taxi rides are usually below $10 unless covering a significant distance. We recommend a minimum budget of 17.5 Euros per day or 35 days or 5 weeks of the course. | $620 |
Optional Expenses (Nightlife, weekend trips, shopping)If you drink alcohol, you will soon realize it becomes one of your biggest expenses. Be mindful of this when heading out as it is one of the many causes of participants running out of cash. Bars, especially in tourist areas, can vastly over charge on beer. For example, local beer will be 2-3 Euros at a local convenience store, but bars often charge USD 5 - 9 Euros for a beer. In tourist areas, the price can be significantly higher.If you are interested in going on weekend trips with fellow participants to other areas or to go on any tours, there will be fees associated with doing so. There are national park entrance fees and transportation costs. You can spend however much you like on these extra optional things, but please be mindful of your budget. | $0 - $200 |
Two additional weeks of accommodation and food before starting teaching jobThis is the estimated duration while waiting for the work permit to be finalized before starting teaching. Note that this is just an estimate and that the timeframe could be longer. This also assumes that the teacher moves into cheaper longer-term accommodation. | Accommodation: $400Food: $245 |
TOTAL | $2300 - $2500 |
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Budget for first month of teaching
Bank account set up and Work Permit CardThere is a requirement to get a bank account and work permit card to teach in Spain. In order to get your work permit authorization, you need to get an accommodation. | $200 |
AccommodationWhen you get to your placement, you will need to pay rent and one month’s deposit. Depending on your location, the rent will cost anywhere from 350 Euros – 600 Euros per month. Typically, the deposit is equal to one month's rent. | $350 - $600Deposit $350 - $600 |
Other Expenses Participants are able to spend much less than the amount stated here depending on your spending habits. The amount given is a safe approximation. | $400 - $525 |
TOTAL | $1075 - $1350 |
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Budget Totals
Pre-arrival Costs (including visa application and visa cost) | $2660 |
Five weeks on the TESOL Course Total plus two weeks additional to finalize work authorization | $2327 |
First Month Teaching TotalParticipants are able to spend much less than the amount stated here depending on your spending habits. The amount given is a safe approximation. | $1325 |
Approximate Total (Pre-arrival, TESOL & Placement Program, and living costs to first salary) | $6312 |
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For Irish Citizens
For Irish citizens, the startup costs are significantly lower as they are part of the EU.
Pre-arrival Costs (including visa application and visa cost) | $760 |
Five weeks on the TESOL Course Total plus two weeks additional to finalize work authorization | $1682 |
First Month Teaching TotalParticipants are able to spend much less than the amount stated here depending on your spending habits. The amount given is a safe approximation. | $1325 |
Approximate Total (Pre-arrival, TESOL & Placement Program, and living costs to first salary) | $3767 |
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- We strongly suggest that you have access to $4000 – $5000 USD when you arrive in Spain to buffer any unforeseen costs prior to your first pay check.
We realise that moving abroad to teach English in Spain is expensive at first, but remember that with TravelBud we facilitate your teaching job.
- You can focus on enjoying your new lifestyle knowing your monthly income of $1100 – $1400 USD secured.
- Once you start earning a salary, your living costs will be comfortably covered and you’ll start to learn how to cut down on your monthly expenses (for example, eating out less and finding the most affordable grocery store in your placement town).
Fees
The following costs make up the program fee and are payable to TravelBud before you head over to Teach English in Spain.
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Enrollment Deposit |
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Comprehensive pre-departure support and guidance |
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Personalised one-on-one Support |
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Visa Guidance |
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Your questions answered |
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Final Program Fee, Full Job Placement Facilitation and 24/7 Support |
| 50% is payable 20 weeks prior to departure (The amount of $2350, due 5 months prior to departure) The final 50% is payable 12 weeks prior to departure (The amount of $2350, due 3 months prior to departure)Enrolment Fee: 6 months prior to intake date Final Fee: 12 weeks prior to intake date * See budget for additional fees and proof of funds requirements |
Full Job Placement Facilitation |
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24/7 In-country support |
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Lifetime Teaching Placement Guarantee |
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TEFL/TESOL Course | (4 weeks in-country) |
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Internationally Accreditated Certification |
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Practical Teacher Training in-class |
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Airport pickup and transfer Subject to correct arrival times |
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Airport Assistance Info & guidance on trains/taxis/buses and routes |
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SIM Card Included |
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SIM Card guidance |
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Local bank account guidance |
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Cultural Orientation including excursions | (1 week) | In-class TEFL participants experience:
Online TEFL & Placement Only participants experience:
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Lesson Plan templates and resource directories |
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Support Network |
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Self-development and advantageous future employability |
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Administration Fees, Language Courses, Accommodation & more | $3400(Including but not limited to: 11-month visa, 11 months of regular Spanish language classes, 5 weeks of private room accommodation, TIE facilitation and Administrative fees) |
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Total Fee | 160 Hour In-Class TEFL & Full Placement Fee$3399Administration Fee: $3400Total $6799 | Default prices in US Dollar (USD). Please take note that currency converted pricing is based on the current exchange rate and may fluctuate due to exchange rate volatility on the day of being invoiced. |
Expert guidance and support
Our experts will explain the program and answer all your questions.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
FAQ
How much does it pay to teach English in Spain?
You’ll earn around $850 – $1900 USD * (850 – 1900 Euro) per month.
* May fluctuate due to exchange rate volatility.
Safety
Moving to another country to live and work is a big step and we realise that safety can be a concern.
What do TravelBud staff and teachers say about safety in Spain?
Our teachers in Spain (both men and women) report feeling extremely safe in the country.
Levels of crime are very low, especially compared to big cities in the US and UK, and public services such as transport are very efficient, modern and safe.
Petty crimes involving pickpockets are common in tourist areas. Use common sense and keep your valuables safe and you’ll be just fine!
What are the authorities like in Spain?
The police in Spain are very kind and helpful. Provided you don’t find yourself on the wrong side of the law, they will treat you with respect and keep you safe.
Petty crimes involving brazen debaucherous behaviour are not tolerated and can be dealt with severely.
24/7 On-the-ground Support
Our on-the-ground support staff provide you with personal assistance throughout the duration of your teaching experience.
You can rest assured knowing that any queries will be answered such as emergencies, travel options, translation help, culture shock, legalities, or school queries.
Someone is on hand.
Do you need a degree to teach English in Spain?
Yes, a degree is required for our Teach English in Spain program.
If you are a non-degree holder please see our Teach English in Cambodia and Teach English in Myanmar programs.
Do schools in Spain accept Online TEFL/TESOL certificates? If no, Why not?
Online TEFL/TESOL certificates are not generally accepted for most language centers in Barcelona.
We offer an internationally accredited in-country TEFL/TESOL course that thoroughly prepares students for teaching English in Barcelona.
Refer to the TEFL/TESOL Accreditation section for more information.
Do schools pay you a fee/portion of my salary? If so, Why?
No, TravelBud and our partners DO NOT receive a portion of the teacher’s monthly salary
Proof of sufficient funds?
Applicants need to have sufficient funds to pay for the program fees and other associated costs of the program as well as to cover the cost of personal living expenses including entertainment.
* For Irish citizens, the startup costs are significantly lower as they are part of the EU.
Please review the Budhets section for comprehensive information.
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