Earn your TEFL certificate in Sao Paulo, Brazil!
Overview
About the location
Sao Paulo, Brazil
- With a population of 12 million, São Paulo stands as Brazil’s largest urban center. It pulsates with cultural dynamism, boasting over 300 cinemas, 150 museums, 20,000 eateries, and more than 100 parks nestled within its metropolitan confines alone
- In São Paulo, you can traverse the globe through culinary and cultural explorations without leaving the city limits. It’s a cosmopolitan melting pot, harboring expansive neighborhoods for Japanese, Italian, Arab, and Portuguese communities
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About the program
- It’s a 4-week-long TEFL course with a one hour lunch break each day
- 6 hours of teaching practice provided.
- You’ll have free time on the weekends to explore Sao Paulo as classes span from Monday-Thursday.
- Fun weekend excursions are offered for those interested in immersing themselves in the city and culture of Sao Paulo
- Deposits are due at registration and the remaining balance is dure 5 business days before the first class day.
Finding a TEFL job
*B.A. is required for job placement support*
- All graduates receive job placement assistance
- You’ll also receive multiple networking opportunities to meet with large language centers throughout Sao Paulo
- You will have free time on the weekends while taking the TEFL course, so you can get an idea of the area that you’d like to teach in after you complete the course
- The demand for English teachers in Sao Paulo is high, so it is easy to find a teaching job
Sao Paulo TEFL course dates
Housing is not included in the price of your course. Most hotels within a reasonable distance of the classroom building range between $50-$150 USD per night.
About Sao Paulo – things to do and see
As the nucleus of Brazil’s employment landscape and a hub of diverse entertainment, São Paulo beckons. Embrace the TEFL teaching vocation while relishing leisure moments at iconic landmarks like MASP (São Paulo Museum of Art), sipping drinks atop the Terraço Italia skyscraper, catching a thrilling soccer match, indulging in retail therapy at one of the city’s 50 shopping malls, or basking in the sun at Ibirapuera Park.
To truly experience the culture of the country you are traveling in, you want to do things like a local, eat like a local and, of course, drink like a local. Traditional Brazilian drinks are the coffee, Vitamina (a fruit smoothie), Cachaça, Caipirinha, Guaranà, coconut water, Chimarrão, and Tererê.


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