• Teach English At Home

Teacher Comments

Roger Walker is a retired management consultant from Surrey:

‘After commuting to the city for the best part of my life for my job, I now enjoy working from home as a home tutor. I can honestly say I don’t regret the decision I made and have never looked back. My wife and I enjoy meeting people from different countries and it is very much a team effort when we are hosting.’

Margaret Williams has two grown up children and lives alone in north London:

‘I have taught EFL in language schools in London and Sydney and found that, as in any job, you get caught up with the politics of the place. Home tuition gives you distance from this sort of thing but support on the end of the phone when you need it.’

Sophie McGee lives on the south coast of England with her husband and two young daughters who have just started school. She has been hosting for three years:

‘Teaching from home gives me the flexibility I need with a young family. It would be impossible to do this with a regular office job. I have always loved meeting people and my children share my enthusiasm and excitement of having guests to stay.’

English Home Teaching FAQ

Homestay teachers in Cheltenham

Some of our teachers introduce themselves and talk about home tuition. [Continue]

What are the eligibility criteria for a CELTA course?

Candidates should be 20 or over by the start of course although most schools will consider [Continue]

I work full-time, can I still be a homestay English teacher?

Our teaching requirements mean that you will need to be available to teach students weekday [Continue]

What kind of home do I need to host students?

Most of our Homestay English are home owners. Your home will need to be clean, tidy and comfortably [Continue]

Which are the busiest times of year for English Home teaching?

The EFL teaching industry in the UK is quite seasonal with the most students coming to the UK in [Continue]