After two weeks in Cambodia, I look back at my terrified self at Heathrow Airport and I want to tell her it’s all going to work out just fin...[Read More]
There’s no denying that the classroom is changing, especially the English as a Foreign Language classroom. Gone are the days of the traditio...[Read More]
Embarking on a career as a TEFL teacher can be daunting yet incredibly rewarding, but many new entrants are unsure about it and would rather...[Read More]
Meet Nathaniel! Originally from Rockingham in Western Australia, Nathaniel is now living full time in Cambodia (with no plans to leave any t...[Read More]
You walk into the rowdiest grade one class of the week: instantly, a bundle of seven-year-olds cling to your legs, grapple for high-fives an...[Read More]
Being a teacher involves not just teaching but taking on a number of roles in the classroom. Think about any teacher who stands out in your ...[Read More]
The difference between teaching and teaching well can often boil down to something as simple as personalising your EFL lessons. This is a ke...[Read More]
When teaching English as a foreign language, it’s a given that you’re going to land up teaching abroad so maintaining basic cultural awarene...[Read More]
As a US Citizen, you will be applying for a Student Visa that allows you to legally stay in Spain for the duration of the 9-month TEFL inter...[Read More]
Tongue twisters are a fun way to teach anyone who’s struggling to pronounce some of the more intricate sounds in the English language. They’...[Read More]
Thankfully, you don’t need a lot of money, materials or experience to be ready for a TEFL Internship. Other than completing an online course...[Read More]
In our previous post we looked at six commonly confused words for both English teachers and learners. Hopefully you learnt a few things! The...[Read More]