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You may think it's enjoyable to live in such a wonderful country (and
it is, most of the time !) but if you are an EFL or ESL teacher, you will
be expected to be a good one.
4.
Be ready for some hassles with the French administration ...working papers, Social
Security payments and paperwork, taxes after the first year,..and there's even
more!
5.
Read the sections on this site about life in France and see if you are
ready to adapt culturally, gastronomically, linguistically, mentally,...to
the "French way of life".
6.
Now submit your application on this site (check on the menu on the left).
Make sure your CV is as clear as possible by filling in all the
relevant sections. (Personal details, qualifications, experience, your
personal ad)
7.
"Bon courage!" |
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