Since the 28th of August, 2012, I have been living and working in the city of Ha’il, Ha’il Province, Saudi Arabia. Working for the Saudi company, Al-Khaleej Training & Education, I teach English to students of the Preparatory Year at the University of Ha’il.
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Hi there, I dont get it you work for Al khaleej Edu and training and also hail Uni?
Hi Terusha, thanks for your question. Ha’il University actually hires Al Khaleej Education & Training, who then supply the university with teachers. So although Al Khaleej employees work at Ha’il University, they are actually working “for” Al Khaleej. I hope that clears things up! 🙂
Hi Nigel,
I received an offer from Al Khaleej and so far I get negative and positive opinions about them. How is it or was it going for you? I’m most likely going to teach students of Preparatory Year and I was wondering about the workload of a teacher teaching within that program (lesson planning, etc.) and also the level of English expected. Is it like teaching IELTS preparation? Thank you.