Originally Posted by
Barrettscv
I would also look for work. Prospects like teaching English and other jobs based on native-English speaking ability can be found on a part time basis. .
Firstly, good luck, and every success to you.
Secondly, about English Language Teaching in Europe. Basic speaker English as a first language (E1L) competence will get you maybe 4 euros per hour for conversation classes. The game is hardly worth the candle - because E1L films and good secondary education makes it next to unnecessary.
However, good teachers of English for Educational Purposes (EEP, for people wanting English Language study in Universities), or good teachers for English for Occupational Purposes (EOP) or English for Specific Purposes (ESP) are hard to find and can make +/- 600 Euros a day. They are expected to have academic qualifications, to know their way around a curriculum or a professional field, and to be able to design a syllabus including grammar, specialised vocabulary, and discourse in likely contexts (negotiation, project management,, so forth)
Once again, good luck. I'd recommend an ESP qualification. Might cost you same as a month's earnings once you have it