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Two Traveling Teachers Share What It's Like Teaching English Abroad as a Couple - TEFL Blog
Sun, 10 Jun 2018 Katie and Jake from Untold Wanderlust
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Two Traveling Teachers Share What It's Like Teaching English Abroad as a Couple
Teaching English abroad is a thrilling and self-fulfilling job, not to mention the benefits it has upon your students. However, leaving the comforts of your hometown can be quite a difficult thing to do but luckily teaching as a couple helps iron-out those small worries before leaving. Here I have put together an article of my experience of teaching abroad as part of a couple.
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Life Before Becoming a TEFL Teacher
Where We Decided to Teach
The Pros of Teaching as a Couple
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