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Let’s be honest—sometimes teaching English abroad throws you curveballs that make you question everything. You’ve prepped your lesson on foo...[Read More]
Teaching English in China is an exciting adventure, but it comes with its own set of unique challenges—especially if you are a biracial woma...[Read More]
Starting a new teaching position is exciting—but it can also trigger a sudden wave of anxiety when you learn the full scope of your daily sc...[Read More]
You know those mornings when everything that can go wrong, does go wrong? The trains are delayed, your coffee spills, and you’re alrea...[Read More]
Making the leap from a familiar public school classroom in Canada to the vibrant, bustling streets of Vietnam is both thrilling and daunting...[Read More]
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