Teach English in Spain: Auxiliares Guide
Introduction to Auxiliares de Conversación Programme
So, you're thinking of teaching English in Spain? That's a great idea! The Auxiliares de Conversación programme is a fantastic opportunity for English language assistants to teach in Spain. I've seen many of my students at TEFL Pro embark on this journey, and it's an experience that can be both rewarding and challenging. As an Auxiliar de Conversación, you'll be working in a Spanish school, assisting local teachers with English language classes, and helping students improve their language skills. The benefits of this programme are loads of — you'll have the chance to immerse yourself in Spanish culture, improve your own language skills, and gain valuable teaching experience. Honestly, it's a win-win situation.
- A monthly stipend of around €1,000 per month
- Assistance with finding accommodation in Spain
- Opportunities to take part in cultural events and activities
- A chance to make a real difference in the lives of your students
Eligibility and Application Process for Auxiliares
To be eligible for the Auxiliares de Conversación programme, you'll need to meet certain requirements. These include being a native English speaker, holding a bachelor's degree, and being under the age of 60. You'll also need to apply through the Spanish government's website, and provide various documents, such as a passport and a university transcript. The application process can be complex, so it's essential to start early and make sure you have all the necessary documents. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you through the process:| Step | Description | Deadline |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Check eligibility and requirements | January |
| 2 | Submit application and documents | February |
| 3 | Wait for application to be processed | March |
| 4 | Receive placement and start making travel arrangements | April |
Teaching English in Spain: Tips for Success
Teaching English in Spain can be a fantastic experience, but it's essential to be prepared. Here are a few tips to help you make the most of your time as an Auxiliar de Conversación:
Pro Tip: Be flexible and open-minded — teaching in Spain can be very different from teaching in your home country.
One of the most important things to consider is classroom management. This can be challenging, especially if you're not used to teaching large classes. But, with a few simple strategies, you can create a positive and productive learning environment. For example, you can use games and activities to engage your students, and provide feedback and encouragement to help them improve.

- Plan your lessons carefully, and make sure you have plenty of materials and resources
- Use a variety of teaching methods, such as role-plays, discussions, and presentations
- Encourage your students to speak as much as possible, and provide feedback and correction
- Be patient and supportive — learning a language can be challenging, and your students will appreciate your help and encouragement
Comparison of Teaching English in Spain vs Other Countries
So, how does teaching English in Spain compare to teaching in other countries? Here are a few things to consider:| Country | Salary | Cost of Living | Cultural Experience |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spain | €1,000 per month | Medium | Rich and vibrant |
| France | €1,200 per month | High | Sophisticated and elegant |
| Germany | €1,500 per month | Medium | Modern and efficient |

Expert Insights: Teaching English in Spain
So, what do the experts say about teaching English in Spain? Here's what a few experienced teachers and programme administrators have to say:And, here are a few statistics to illustrate the popularity of the programme:"Teaching English in Spain is a fantastic experience — the students are enthusiastic, the culture is rich and vibrant, and the food is delicious."
— Sarah Johnson, Auxiliar de Conversación programme administrator
- Over 2,000 English language assistants participate in the programme each year
- 90% of participants report a positive experience
- 75% of participants say they would recommend the programme to others
If you're interested in finding out more about the Auxiliares de Conversación programme, you can visit our website at our teaching method page. We also offer a range of courses and certifications, including our Level 5 TEFL certificate, which can help you to develop your teaching skills and advance your career. Let's be real, though — the programme isn't perfect, and there are challenges to overcome. But, in my experience, the benefits far outweigh the drawbacks."The biggest challenge is probably the language barrier — many of the teachers and staff at the school don't speak English, so it can be difficult to communicate and get things done."
— John Smith, experienced English language teacher
Cultural Immersion and Language Learning Tips
One of the best things about teaching English in Spain is the opportunity to immerse yourself in the culture and learn the language. Here are a few tips to help you make the most of your experience:
Pro Tip: Try to speak as much Spanish as possible — even if you make mistakes, it's the best way to learn and improve.
And, here are a few more tips to keep in mind:
- Take a language course or get a tutor to help you improve your Spanish skills
- Attend cultural events and festivals to get a feel for the local culture
- Try new foods and drinks to experience the local cuisine
- Make an effort to meet new people and make friends with your colleagues and neighbours
- The language barrier can be a challenge — but, with a little effort, you can overcome it
- The cultural differences can be surprising — but, with an open mind, you can learn and adapt
- The homesickness can be tough — but, with regular communication with family and friends, you can stay connected and supported
Auxiliares de Conversación Programme Reviews and Testimonials
So, what do past participants say about the Auxiliares de Conversación programme? Here are a few reviews and testimonials:And, here are a few more reviews and testimonials:"The Auxiliares de Conversación programme was an amazing experience — I learned so much about the culture and the language, and I made some fantastic friends and contacts."
— Emily Chen, past participant
- "The programme was well-organised and supportive — I felt confident and prepared throughout my time in Spain."
- "The students were enthusiastic and motivated — it was a pleasure to teach and work with them."
- "The cultural experience was incredible — I learned so much about the history and customs of Spain, and I had some amazing experiences and adventures."
If you're interested in finding out more about the Auxiliares de Conversación programme, you can visit our website at frequently asked questions page. We also offer a range of courses and certifications, including our Level 5 TEFL certificate, which can help you to develop your teaching skills and advance your career. You'd be surprised at how much of a difference it can make."The biggest challenge was probably the language barrier — but, with a little effort and patience, I was able to overcome it and make the most of my experience."
— David Lee, past participant
Conclusion and Next Steps: Teach English in Spain
So, is teaching English in Spain right for you? Here are a few things to consider:- Do you have a passion for teaching and learning?
- Are you flexible and open-minded?
- Do you have a sense of adventure and a willingness to take risks?
Pro Tip: Don't be afraid to take the leap and apply for the programme — it could be the best decision you ever make.
So, what are you waiting for? Take the first step towards an amazing adventure in Spain — contact us today to find out more about the Auxiliares de Conversación programme and how you can apply. We're always happy to help and support you every step of the way. And, if you're interested in finding out more about our TEFL courses and certifications, you can visit our website at our TEFL courses page. We look forward to hearing from you soon. Then again, you might have some questions — so, don't hesitate to ask!