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7 must-see destinations in Vietnam

Teaching English in Vietnam is a dream come true—and not just because your students are *next level* awesome and your coworkers are fast bec...[Read More]

Your Guide to Food in Colombia

Colombia is a nation born of diversity. Fabulous, tasty diversity. The Spanish conquistadors influence extends from the customs, the archite...[Read More]

A Vegan TEFL-er in Hanoi

I felt a sense of achievement on my flights from Gatwick to Hanoi when the attendants bought out my requested vegan meal. I could do this – ...[Read More]

How You Can Celebrate World Kindness Day

Wednesday 13 November is World Kindness Day. In this day and age we are so accustomed to hearing and reading about tragedies and sadness it ...[Read More]

Meet Katherine Garcia – A Texan in Cambodia

Katherine Garcia hails from Houston, Texas, but knew from a young age that the typical American-lifestyle was not for her. Maybe it was the ...[Read More]

How teaching English abroad can boost any career

Teaching English abroad is one of the best ways see the world, immerse yourself in other cultures and make money while you travel. It’s also...[Read More]

Congratulations to Mohammed for completing our TEFL course

Mohammed has just successfully completed our TEFL course! Here is what he has to say about get TEFL: “It was an honor for me to take t...[Read More]

Daniel’s TEFL life in Myanmar

Daniel Horncastle hopped, skipped, jumped, and well, mostly flew the 18 hours between his native home of New Zealand and his teach abroad de...[Read More]

TEFL classrooms around the world

From Spain to Vietnam, our TEFL teachers are here to take you around their TEFL classrooms and show you what teaching abroad is really like ...[Read More]

Meet Tetiana – Non-Native TEFL Hero

Tetiana hales from the Ukraine, but leads her life by example: Having two children under 13, two cats, and a husband didn’t stop her from pu...[Read More]

Dealing with culture shock when you’re teaching abroad

Exploring a new culture is one of the best things abut teaching English abroad, but it can also seem very daunting. Culture shock is super c...[Read More]

What Kind of Teaching Can You Do in Japan?

Sshhh! What’s that sound? Is that the sound of Japan calling your name?! If you’re an English as a Foreign Language teacher or someone who w...[Read More]

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