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Teach English in Guyana

The people of Guyana speak English, so finding a job teaching English here would more than likely consist of grammar and context instruction rather than ESL. Employers- Submit descriptions of your job offerings and contact information below. Teachers- Post your employment resumes or CVs below. Include a brief cover letter saying how long you want [...]

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The people of Guyana speak English, so finding a job teaching English here would more than likely consist of grammar and context instruction rather than ESL.

Employers- Submit descriptions of your job offerings and contact information below.

Teachers- Post your employment resumes or CVs below. Include a brief cover letter saying how long you want to work in Guyana, what types of classes you would like to teach, your pay requirements, and contact information.

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I am the founder and editor of Vagabond Journey. I’ve been traveling the world since 1999, through 93 countries. I am the author of the book, Ghost Cities of China and have written for The Guardian, Forbes, Bloomberg, The Diplomat, the South China Morning Post, and other publications. has written 3729 posts on Vagabond Journey. Contact the author.

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