¿THINKING OF TEACHING ENGLISH IN BARCELONA?

Here is a look at most of the things you need to know about teaching English in Barcelona. I've included links to useful websites. (last updated September 2008)

Visas and Residency.
As you probably know, if you are a European Union national you have the right to work and live in Spain. For anyone from outside the EU it is quite a bit trickier. I'm no expert on this area, but at www.spainlawyer.com you'll find a decent introduction to visas and what-not.

Working Illegally?
While not as easy as it may have been in previous years, it is possible to teach without legally being able to work in Spain. That said, only a very small minority of employers are willing to look the other way, so you'll probably find yourself restricted to teaching private classes.

Living Costs.
Wages are low in comparison with living costs. This affects pretty much everyone under thirty, not just English Teachers. The problem of "llegar al fin de mes" (getting to the end of the month) is a frequent topic in the Spanish media.

Wages.
Wages range from 12 euros/hour to 30 euros/hour with anything over 20euros/hour considered really pretty good. Wages are normally lowest if you teach in schools and higher if you teach in companies, but schools tend to give you a block of hours together whereas you'll do a lot of travelling between classes if you teach in businesses.

Bare minimum to live on?
Opinions vary, but 900-1100 euros/month is a good figure to bear in mind. For this you "get by", but any less and you'll be dipping into your savings.

Finding a job.
Normally, you'll have to contact schools or agencies directly. Occasionally you'll see TEFL teaching jobs advertised on www.loquo.com ; www.infojobs.es.

A couple of the big schools in Barcelona:
International house: www.ihes.com/bcn
Metropol: www.bcnmetropol.com

If you want to give private classes you may want to consider listing on this site (your details would appear in our list of english teachers). Listing is free but we do have a selection process and will normally ask you for references.

No jobs in Summer!
This is an exaggeration, but it is difficult to find teaching work from the end of June until mid-September. August is the worst as many Catalans pack up and move out for the whole month.

Flats and Rooms
Prices continue to rise. To rent a single room in a shared house you'll need to pay 250-400/month. Depending on the zone, 320-420 euros normally gets you something half decent. For a studio or one bedroom flat think 700euros/month.

For flat hunting try: www.loquo.com

Info about Barcelona
map of the city: www.paginasamarillas.es
metro and buses: www.tmb.net (available in English)
general news for English-speaking community: www.barcelona-metropolitan.com
Directory (esp) : www.barcelona.com - La Guía de Barcelona
General classified ads site: campus anuncios

More general information about Spain?
You could try an American website which looks at all aspects of living and working abroad, not just teaching. It seems reliable and comprehensive: www.transitionsabroad.com

Learning Spanish
Here we've put together a list of Spanish schools in Barcelona and other parts of Spain. With interactive map:
learn Spanish in Spain.

Any questions?
For brief questions about TEFL teaching in Barcelona or about this site send us an email and we will try our best to answer.

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