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How to Write a Cover Letter to Teach English Abroad

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By DanimalMonster
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This may be helpful to those looking to teach English overseas.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Items to include in your letter: Your name and contact information, the date, the company name and location, explanation of why you are seeking employment, explanation for why you are a good candidate, possible interview times that work for you, your signature at the bottom.

  2. Step 2

    Look over the template in the next step to help you get started.

  3. Step 3

    Your Name

    Your Address • Your Email

    Your Mobile Number

    March 30th, 2009

    Adventure Teaching Inc.

    City of Angels Apt. 528, Geumgok Dong-161
    Seongnam Si, Bundang Gu, Gyeonggi Do,
    South Korea, 463-805

    Dear Adventure Teaching Inc.,

    I am writing your company because I am seeking a position in South Korea as an English teacher. I would be delighted to begin the interview process, and I can be reached using the contact information at the top of the page.

    I have many qualities that Adventure Teaching needs in employees. I am open-minded, adventurous, hard-working, adaptable, and trustworthy. All of my international experiences noted in my application have left lasting impressions on my outlook on life. I would love to teach abroad because understanding different cultures gives me a strong sense of accomplishment. I am contacting Adventure Teaching because I was recommended to you by a previous employee named Brandon Johnson. In addition to the documents requested, I have attached the following in an email:

    1) Letter of recommendation from Dr. Thomas Holubik

    2) Letter of recommendation from Keith Brown

    3) Marketing research group project

    I look forward to continuing the screening process with Adventure Teaching. Here are times for a phone interview that work well for me. Please keep in mind I am willing to work around your busy schedules (Please note that all times are in Central Time Zone CDT).

    Monday: any time between 11: 30 AM-1: 30 PM
    Tuesday: any time after 2 PM
    Wednesday: any time between 11: 30 AM-1: 30 PM
    Thursday: any time after 2 PM
    Friday: any time 11: 30 AM and after

    Sincerely,

    Your Name

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