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TEFL International TESOL Course Alexandria Egypt
TEFL International gives a chance to visit Egypt and pursue valuable TESOL course simultaneously. Though Arabic is the official language of Egypt, English and French are very commonly used. There are many English medium schools all over Egypt. The TESOL certified teacher can get a job there and no undergraduate degree in required. Apart from schools, TESOL jobs are available at private institutes and in universities. Apart from teaching in schools or other institutions, one can earn highly by teaching private students. TESOL Course in Egypt only takes place in Alexandria.
TESOL Course Alexandria Egypt
TESOL Certification Course in Alexandria Egypt
Enjoy tours to mud-brick villages, Bedouin camps,
cities and towns of Egypt and discover mystical Egypt and enjoy the
tourist attractions of this ancient land that glitters like a
precious jewel on the map of the African continent.
Egypt has caught the attention and fancy of many over the years as
the time passes by; their curiosity to know more about the country
has risen manifold. The History of Egypt commences from 3300 BC
when they had developed the script of symbols to give expressions
to their feelings in the form of words. It was also during this
period that Pharaoh Menes united the Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt to
form one single kingdom. He initiated the construction of his two
capitals, Memphis in the North and Abydos in the South. The strong
and competent rulers set up an efficient government. The calendar
was also introduced during this period. Gradually the grandeur of
this period waned in the History of Egypt and gave way to the
establishment of the foreign rule.
The History of Egypt is also marked with the rule of the
foreigners. Egypt was ruled by quite a few foreign rulers including
Alexander the Great and Cleopatra VII for more than 300 years. It
also became the province of Rome but the division of power resulted
in its abandonment. After this, many foreign countries ruled over
Egypt but for short period of times. Egypt finally became an
independent country with the President as the leader after series
of wars and years of hard work.
Get a deeper insight into the History of Egypt with the Egypt
Travel Hub. You will not only learn about the various dynasties
that ruled and made their impact on the culture of Egypt but also
great contribution made by them to the world in the field of
architecture.
About Egypt
The approximate land area of Egypt is 9,97,738 sq km and it is 1085
km north to south and 1255 km east to west. It is bound by the
Mediterranean Sea to the North, Sudan in the South, Israel and Red
Sea in the East and Libya in the West.
The Arab Republic of Egypt enjoys a strategic location in the
northeast corner of the African continent and so plays a major role
in transportation between the continents of Africa, Asia and
Europe.
Cairo is the capital city of Egypt. Nile is the longest river in
the world and lifeline of Egypt. Majority of population inhabits
the region around the Nile Valley and the Nile Delta. Egypt
comprises largely of desert out of which 90% is the Libyan Desert
and the remaining 10% is Sahara Desert and Arabian Desert.
Egypt is the birth place of human civilization and has all the
evidence to show for it. From its grand pyramids to the enigmatic
sphinx to the temples of Giza, with the frescos and hieroglyphs all
speak of a civilization much advanced of its times. When the rest
of the world was roaming and wandering for food ill-clad and wild
Egypt was discovering the nitty-gritty of complex geometry and
architecture.
They were the ones to discovery paper and the art of mummification
or preservation of the corpse for thousands of years. Their
exquisite works of art still hold the world spellbound.
Though today's Egyptians have abandoned their ancient heritage for
a mostly Moslem Arabic-speaking nation but they are proud of their
past heritage. Happily, they have maintained their friendly,
hospitable, and warm characteristics.
Tourist attractions
Motley of enthralling tourist attractions, Egypt provides the
astute traveler the greatest open-air museum and the wonderful
historical sites of Egypt are as old as the origin of civilization.
Listed below are the important tourist spots:
Cairo is the capital city of Egypt and welcomes you into a jumble
of luxury cars, donkey-drawn carts, mud brick huts jostling with
modern homes, ancient culture, standing out amidst modern trends,
golf courses, bowling alleys, clubs, restaurants, traditional food.
Enjoy tours to Egyptian Antiquities Museum, Al-Qalaa Citadel,
Coptic Museum, Museum of Islamic Arts, Gayer-Anderson Museum,
Mosque of Ibn Tulun, Mosque at Al-Azhar, Abdeen Palace Museum, Abu
Sir Pyramids, Manial Palace Museum and various other tourist
attractions that offer you a glimpse into the rich historical
tradition of Egypt.
Giza is among the most important tourist attractions of Egypt and
is famous the world over for the Pyramids and the Sphinx. These
monuments have been listed as World Heritage Sites by the UNESCO.
Alexandria is rich in tourist attractions and offers ample
opportunity for you to enjoy Egypt. Tour the historical buildings
and church located at Abu Mina, visit the Sidi Abdel Rahman Beach,
Sidi Kir Beach, visit the temples and lighthouse at Borg al-Arab.
It was in Alexandria, Egypt that the first solar calendar was
devised in the ancient times.
Abu Simbel invites you to come and explore its colossal treasures.
Visit the Temple of Hathor, Temple of Re-Harakhte and other
interesting tour destinations in Abu Simbel in Egypt.
Hurghada is one of the popular holiday spots in Egypt. chill out at
the nightclubs, casinos and beaches. Tour the National Museum,
ruins of Roman Mons Porphyrites, Giftun Island and the Aquarium
near the Red Sea.
Luxor is regarded as the "open-air museum,” of Egypt. Dotted with
historic monuments Luxor is a great place to travel to on your
holidays. Tour the Karnak Temple, twin statues of Ramses II, Temple
of Luxor, El-Mekashkesh Mosque, Mummification Museum and the Luxor
Museum.
There is indeed a horde of activities as well. One can go scuba
diving and underwater snorkeling in the river Nile. The underwater
world is riveting.
Economy
At the end of the 1980s Egypt’s economy was a sad state of affairs.
The country was suffering from low productivity, inept economic
management and was burdened with huge population growth, high
inflation and gross overcrowding of cities.
In the face of these pressures in 1991 Egypt undertook wide-ranging
macroeconomic stabilization and structural reform measures. This
reform effort has been supported by three successive IMF
arrangements the last of which was concluded in October 1996.
Egypt's reform efforts—and its participation in the Gulf war
coalition—also led to massive debt relief under the Paris Club
arrangements.
Although the pace of reform has been uneven and slower than
envisaged under the IMF programs substantial progress has been made
in improving macroeconomic performance.
Budget deficits have been slashed and Egypt has been moving toward
a more decentralized market-oriented economy. These economic
reforms and growing investment opportunities have prompted
increasing foreign investment but incoming capital has largely been
concentrated in stock market portfolio flows.
Another problem faced by Egypt is frequent drought that affects
food production and adds to the difficulties of the not so well to
do.
Egypt's economy also has been hit by a sharp downturn in tourism—a
key foreign exchange and job producing sector—following the 17
November 1997 massacre of foreign tourists at Luxor.
Although Egypt has regained these revenues over time but tourism is
yet to be totally revived.
Weather
Egypt, because of the deserts experience extreme climate. But the
north and south of the country also has a difference in the climate
The Summer Season in Egypt is exceptionally hot and dry during the
months of May to August. The average temperature during summers in
the south can rise up to 41oC and around 35oC in the north.
The Spring Season experiences temperate climatic conditions
accompanied by dust storms.
The Winter Season bring with them pleasant climate good for
traveling in Egypt. The average temperature during winters is
around 21oC in the south and 13oC in the north.
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