Archives for May 2018
Having a good relationship with your students is key to any successful class and it also has a positive effect on classroom management. Check out these 5 best ways to build rapport with your TEFL students.
Read moreTeaching English abroad is an exciting career but many think it's limited to native English speakers only. However, in recent years, more and more non-native English teachers have filled EFL positions across the world - and with good reason. Here are 4 striking advantages for non-native English teachers in the TEFL classroom.
Read moreThailand has been a hit with TEFL qualified teachers for many years, with year-round warm weather, great food, fascinating culture, amazing beaches, and a lively nightlife just a few of the reasons why. There are also a wide range of possible locations to choose from. In this post we take a look at some of the most popular destinations for foreign teachers in Thailand.
Read moreYou think you can't teach English abroad because of your student loans? Wrong! Check out these 7 steps to paying off your student loans teaching English abroad and be debt-free in a year!
Read moreTeaching English abroad is anything but an extended vacation, but rather a valuable international work experience that looks great on any resume. Here are 5 reasons why teaching English abroad enhances your career prospects.
Read moreWhen you are new to teaching English as a foreign language, finding out which country or type of school is the ideal fit for you isn’t always easy - but these top 8 resources for researching teaching English abroad should make it a whole lot easier!
Read moreA lot of new teachers starting their first job teaching English as a foreign language struggle with making their lessons fun while also keeping their classes organized. Here we have put together a useful list of the best apps to have on your phone while teaching English abroad that will help to make your lessons both exciting and organized.
Read moreOne of the main worries for many people who are heading overseas to teach English for the first time is the thought of being all alone in an unfamiliar environment without the support of their friends and family. In an effort to ease these concerns, this post looks at 5 ways you can make new friends in your new hometown.
Read moreAlthough you can find an English teaching job at any time of the year in some areas, if you have a specific destination in mind you need to know the best time of year to start applying. In this post we take a look at the main hiring seasons in each of the top regions for teaching English abroad.
Read moreMany teachers prefer to secure a job before leaving home and embarking on their adventure of teaching English abroad. Here are the top TEFL countries that hire teachers in advance.
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