Country info and advice - Latvia
The following comments are from teachers who have taught, or are currently teaching, in Latvia. If you are a teacher and have some advice to share, please add it here.
I've been working in Latvia as
a teacher of English for several months. I quite like it because the children
are very nice and hard-working. There are two main disadvantages. First of all,
the salary is too low, and most teachers have two workloads to survive,
Secondly, there is a lot of unnecessary paper work to do. Some colleagues I know
admit that it is exhausting and do not advise working at school. I am working in
a language centre and it is a much more flexible job. Moreover, I have a certain
freedom when I teach and have time for creativity. So, for those who would like
to try, I advise checking language centres or private institutions for
extra-curricular activities.
The private language schools
vary enormously in terms of working conditions, pay, and benefits. I know, I've
worked here for over 3 years now. You could be earning anything from about 400
lats a month (accomm not incl) to over 700 lats with accomm incl. That
represents a huge difference to your standard of living. Really do your homework
and make sure your school is reputable. There's not much going on outside the
capital, Riga, which has found itself firmly on the stag and hen party / budget
airline trail and prices have gone up a lot as a result. Official inflation is
about 9%, but in actuality the cost of food is going up much more than this and
clothes are as expensive (if not more so) than major European capitals. A nice
place to teach for a year or two, but the winters can be gloomy and as you'd
expect usually freezing cold. The infrastructure is still a hangover from Soviet
central planning.
If your advice is about a specific school, please post it in our forum
English language schools in Latvia
Teaching in Europe Forum
TEFL jobs in Europe