All you've gotta do is teach kids English. You won't have to shack up in a boring classroom, either, as all instruction is fun and active--and usually outdoors. Bonus: You don't need to have previous teaching experience and you don't even need to know Italian, as classes are full-on English immersion.
The program just upped wages to 220-240 per week, depending on your experience. ACLE is taking applications now, and with some budgeting, you'll make enough bank to actually afford that European vacation this summer.
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