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Major Areas Of Concerns While Teaching English In Thailand

 9th October 2021

Thailand takes 74th place out of 100, which shows very low aptitude…based on the English Proficiency Index. This has been a major reason behind the popularity of teaching English in Thailand among the TEFLers. Thailand’s English Proficiency level is low with the EF EPI (EF English Proficiency Index, 2018) score of 48.54 and its position in Asia is number 16 out of 21 countries.

Despite the complete immobility level in Asia, Indian and Vietnamese apprentices have enhanced their English skills. So, what aspects precisely influence such statistics, and why? Let’s find out!

Teaching English Jobs in Thailand

To teach English in Thailand, most ESL/EFL teachers will need native English proficiency along with a bachelor’s degree. TEFL certification is not always required BUT it’s highly recommended because of massive competition.

Most ESL/EFL teachers generally end up teaching at either a private language school or a public school. Furthermore, there are numerous opportunities for teaching young learners at preschools as well.

The chance to teach English at a university also subsists but isn't quite common. The same is the scenario of international schools. This is because of a huge competition. The Thai school year is composed of two semesters starting in May and November, correspondingly. Private organizations usually hire year-round, but public schools and universities mostly recruit teachers from March-May.

Areas Of Concern

Lack of exposure and prospect of learners to use English is one of the major concerns in teaching English in Thailand. It is because after learning English in school, schoolchildren use Thai outside mostly. The language, the signs, and nearly everything students see all over the place are in the Thai language.

Sometimes, lack of interest and motivation is another major area of distress in teaching English in Thailand. It has been observed that the majority of the learners learn English as it is essential or they need it for firm goals. Therefore, EFL/ESL teachers need to help motivate the students in the classroom.


Check out the video below to get a taste of what it's like to teach English in Thailand.

Another big concern among the ESL/EFL teachers is the minimal writing practice. Few ESL/EFL teachers also believe that Thai learners need to grasp the formatting, editing, and drafting skills. Pronunciation Difficulties is another major impediment while teaching English in Thailand.

These are some of the major reasons that cause Thai school children to face problems while learning English.

If you want to teach English in Thailand, you will have to attain a Non-Immigrant B Visa before entering Thailand. The provider or school or institution will usually support you with the development. After arriving in Thailand and being approved an early 90-day stay permit, teachers should apply for work authorization. You will generally need your permitted visa, passport, and a copy of your degree. Be ready to share your transcripts as well as your criminal background findings.

Hence, with a very low cost of living, teaching English as a foreign language in Thailand is a lifetime career opportunity. There area lot of other lucrative factors that make teaching English in Thailand a popular TEFL destination. All you need is a bachelor’s degree and an online 220 hours TEFL Course in Thailand.

Written By : Ashwini Chandra

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