Its or it’s? To, two or too? They’re, there or their? You might think these are silly examples but you’d be surprised how many p...[Read More]
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Meet Stefanie our Thai TEFL expert, read all about her adventures. Read her interview about life in Asia for English teachers abroad, then b...[Read More]
My first thought as I left the airport in Phnom Penh was about the heat – so hot! It hits you straight away but luckily, after a few days, y...[Read More]
Meet Brandi, an amazing woman who decided to travel down to South America in search of a new experience. After years of working in a differe...[Read More]
Let’s be honest here for a second: even if you enjoy spending time with children, even if you are a parent, teaching English as a Foreign La...[Read More]
Jenny had no teaching experience when she started teaching English online – but now she’s successful and loving it! Read on to find out how ...[Read More]
If you’re a female who’s planning to take on the big wide world all on your own, we salute you! Us strong, independent women have got to sti...[Read More]
When it comes to TEFL hotspots, Thailand sizzles on as our fave (shh… don’t tell the others). There’s nothing quite like the warmth that rad...[Read More]
3 out of 4 millennials would rather buy an experience than something material. And from our experience, that usually means travel plans are ...[Read More]
First day nerves? Don’t worry, we all get them. But if you’re approaching your first time standing in front of a classroom full of kids, the...[Read More]
No degree? You can still teach abroad. But when you’re contending for jobs against teachers who do have a degree, you might benefit from a l...[Read More]