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Teaching English in France

Requirements

Bachelor’s Degree: Required

Monthly Salary: $800 to 1,200 USD

Peak Hiring: January and September

Visa Information: Work visa, student visa, EU citizenship

Housing: Not compensated

Airfare: Not reimbursed

Student Types: Business English

At a Glance

France has long been known as a cultural capital and a place where the arts thrive. While France may not be the first country that comes to mind when thinking about teaching English, it’s actually an amazing place to do so.

Overview

France is a desirable location to teach English because of its fascinating culture and exemplary school system. Teaching English in France requires a Bachelor’s degree and a clean criminal record.  CELTA/TEFL certification, teaching experience, EU citizenship, or equivalent training help for employment. But they’re not necessary to get a job teaching English in France.

The average salary for teaching in France is $800 to $2,000 per month. This doesn’t give a lot of money for teachers to save. Instead, it’s more about the overall experience and immersing yourself in an extraordinary culture centered around fashion, cuisine, art, and architecture.

Although there is high demand for English teachers, it’s not easy finding employment through job boards in France. France just doesn’t use it for recruitment as effectively as other places. But there are still plenty of opportunities to work actually in private work, schools, and in-house companies.

English Language Schools in France

France is a competitive market for English teachers. Two of the best options for jobs are the TAPIF program and working in a language center. Although January and September are peak hiring schools, French language schools are hiring English teachers year-round. Here are some of the top language schools available in France.

Job Opportunities and Programs

France is a competitive market for English teachers. Two of the best options for jobs are the TAPIF program and working in an English language center. If you’re already living in France, the Pôle Emploi is also extremely useful for finding English teaching jobs in France.

Pôle Emploi – If you’re already located in France, you can check the local “Pôle Emploi” for English teaching jobs. This is not so much a school, but more a French governmental agency that helps people find jobs in their area of interest.

English Teaching Programs in France

TAPIF logo

Teaching Assistant Program In France (TAPIF) – If you’re American or Canadian, one of the most popular programs to teach English in France is TAPIF (Teaching Assistant Program in France). Every year, over 1,500 applicants get accepted and take part in this program.

TAPIF offers you the opportunity to work in France for 7 months, teaching English to French students of all ages in public schools across all regions of metropolitan France. Take part in this wonderful cultural exchange opportunity between France and the United States.

Internships

If you’re a bit nervous about traveling abroad, we recommend starting with an internship program because it takes all the hassle and time of getting set up. They help you set up affordable accommodation, get your work visa/permit in order, and include pre-departure information. Most importantly, it helps you focus on getting started to teach English in France.

Salary

The average salary for teaching in France is $800 to $2,000 USD per month (€700 to €1,800 EUR). As an English teacher in France, you’re usually put into a break-even situation.

If you teach in TAPIF, teaching assistants receive health insurance through the French national healthcare system. But they are responsible for setting up their own housing arrangements.

Unlike countries in Asia that pay for your flight and offer free accommodation, these generous offerings typically don’t exist here. Even though demand is high for teachers, supply is high too because it’s part of the EU.

Monthly SalaryTotal
US Dollars (USD)800 to 2,000 USD
European Union (EUR)700 to 1,800 EUR

Certification

If you love the culture, traditions, and history of France or want a challenge teaching English as a foreign language, becoming an English teacher in France could be for you. As one of the world’s leading destinations for English learners, France offers many teaching opportunities.

However, before applying to teach in France, it is important to understand what the position requires and what sort of qualifications are necessary. Although TEFL certification is not required for teaching English in France, it will assist you in becoming a proficient teacher in the classroom. Here are some of the top options available.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average salary for English teachers in France?

The average salary for teaching English in France is $800 – $2,000 (€700 to €1,800 EUR) per month.

Are English teachers in demand in France?

Yes. But it’s hard to recognize the demand for English teachers due to the limited number of job postings online. There are teaching opportunities in public schools, in-house companies, and freelancing work. With an enviable reputation as the home of culture and romance, France is also a country with a passion for learning and education. Indeed, the French are widely regarded as among the most literate people on earth. To this end, there are numerous opportunities for teaching English in France.

What are the requirements to be an English teacher in France?

France requires a Bachelor’s degree and a clean criminal record. CELTA/TEFL certification is also an asset.

Do you need to know French to become an English teacher?

No. Although it’s helpful for communication with local people, you don’t have to speak French to be an English teacher.

What is it like teaching English in France?

French students are no more diligent than your average student. While some are motivated to learn English, others are not.

Anything else about becoming an ESL teacher in France?

Although there is high demand for English teachers in France, it’s not easy finding employment through job boards without knowing where to search. France just doesn’t use online recruitment as effectively as other places. But there are still plenty of opportunities to work actually in private work, schools, and in-house companies.

Facts

  • France is the largest country in the EU.
  • The Louvre is the most visited museum in the world.
  • France is the world’s most popular tourist destination.
  • The world’s most popular cycle race is the Tour de France.
  • The average French citizen eats 500 snails each year.
  • The world’s most Nobel Prizes in literature originate from France.
  • Because of all the French territories, France uses the most time zones of any country in the world.
  • Mont Blanc is the highest mountain in Europe located in the French Alps.

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