TEFL Jobs in Kenya - Nairobi
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Location
The positions are located around 10km from Nairobi city.
Essential facts:
- How long is the contract? 2 years - after 6 month probation period
- What type of position is it? Paid
- What do you get paid? kshs.700/ per hour
- Is housing included? No
What do these TEFL jobs in Kenya involve?

Situated 10km from Nairobi, the city has something for everyone. The name “Nairobi” comes from the Maasai phrase Enkare Nyirobi, which translates to “the place of cool waters”. However, it is popularly known as the “Green City in the Sun” and is surrounded by several expanding villa suburbs.
You will be teaching in an established school that specialises in teaching languages, using the latest methods, excellent teaching facilities, and above all, highly qualified and experienced teachers. We are registered by the Ministry of Education in Kenya.
Teaching methods meet the individual needs of the student. Spoken patterns of the language are emphasized and oral practice is provided through realistic conversations, games, video and role-play. Some of the methods used to accomplish this goal include:
1. The direct method: Classes are conducted in the target language.
2. The audio-Lingual Method: Students practice drills and dialogues with visual cues.
3. Community Language Learning: With the help of a tape recorder, students create and study their own conversations.
4. Silent Way: The focus is on the target language spoken by the students, with the teacher as a resource person.
5. Total Physical Response: Students practice through action.
6. Games: Students are able to play while learning pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar.
7. Dialogue and Role Play: Students practice realistic situations.
8. Values Clarification and Cross-Cultural Discussions: the teacher helps the students with the speech and behaviour they will need to be familiar with in the new language and society.
What else is included?
none specified
What do you need?
- TEFL England certificate: 120-hour
- Native English speaker needed? Yes
- University degree needed? Yes
Interested in teaching English in Kenya?
These positions are available to TEFL England graduates through the FREE TEFL Job Placement Service. Book a TEFL England course to gain access to the Job Placement Service.
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Job reference KENYA90
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