

Trevor Ayson
@triumph1
New Zealander expat in Czech Republic
Forum posts
19
About me
New Zealander
Lives in Brno
Speaks English, Czech
Registration: 09 February 2010
Activity


Teaching English ( Business English and General English) by Kladno001
Are there any chances to teach English in Czechia? though the job applicant holds PhD degree and has more than ten (10) years of teaching experience. :cheers:

Many language schools these days require English teachers to have a teaching certificate like Celta, Delta, TEFL etc. They will also most likely ask you to teach a demonstration lesson. The teaching market in Prague is saturated with lots of ... Read More


Christmas fish markets by Aybudozkov
In view of the fact that current Covid-19 pandemic has originated from wet markets in Wuhan, China where live animals are sold to be slaughtered and gutted on the spot after purchase, would you think that Czech Republic should rethink its tradition ...

Wishful thinking, I'm afraid, this virus is going to be with us for some time yet..... Read More


Online shopping in Czech Republic by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Shopping online can be far more convenient and offer greater choice than going into shops, be it grocery shopping or retail. Are there options for online shopping in Czech Republic? Which sites or apps do you use most ...

The Czech Republic is one of the few countries in Europe where you can order something online and you don't have to pay for it until it arrives, AND you can pay in cash! :D Shopping simplicity! The most popular sites are alza, heureka and ... Read More


Driving in Czech Republic by Maximilien
Hi, What do you think of the way people drive in Czech Republic? How different is it from your home country? Respecting the road safety rules, driving etiquette such as general courtesy, speed excessÂ… what are the characteristics of the ...

Well, they drive on the other side of the road for a start! Read More


Safety in Czech Republic by Christine
Hi, We would like to talk about a sensitive but important topic: do you feel safe in Czech Republic? How would you define the level of safety in the country? Can you walk safely during the day and at night without any fear? Do you think ...

Hi Christine, I live in one of Brno's northern suburbs, relatively prosperous, with many families. It is as safe as houses. I feel safe here. I agree with Pavel that certain central parts of the city are not safe, but it is all about using ... Read More


Some questions about teaching English by kend0g187
Hi. My situation: I'm an American who moved to Thailand a couple of years ago. I came in through a TESL program, completed a 3-week course in Bangkok, and I've been teaching ever since. I'm interested in making the move to Prague and I ...

If you are serious about teaching at a language school, or even a state high school (which is where I teach), make sure you have rock solid references and come with a professional attitude, as schools here are quite frankly sick of native speakers ... Read More


Any advice would really help by Doll_Face25
Hello! I will be moving to Prague July 30th and August 4th will be starting my TEFL schooling. I taught English in Japan for two years and have done lots of backpacking there as well as Southeast Asia. My goal after the program is to get a job ...

I agree. Forget Prague, go to Brno. But don't expect a job to fall into your lap here either. You need to prove that you are serious, dedicated, and above all, professional. Native speakers have started to get a bad reputation here for being ... Read More


Any advice would really help by Doll_Face25
Hello! I will be moving to Prague July 30th and August 4th will be starting my TEFL schooling. I taught English in Japan for two years and have done lots of backpacking there as well as Southeast Asia. My goal after the program is to get a job ...

Czech state pre-schools require a teaching degree, private pre-schools are also becoming more discerning as well. What sort of teaching did you do in Japan? Read More