Teaching English abroad is an incredible adventure, but it often comes with a unique set of professional challenges. One of the most common ...[Read More]
Walking out of a Japanese junior high school classroom a few years ago, many foreign English teachers carried a mix of hope and uncertainty....[Read More]
Let’s be honest. Standing in front of a classroom requires a certain level of energy. But what happens when the expectation isn’...[Read More]
Picture this: you’re in the middle of a lesson, guiding your students through the intricacies of the present perfect tense, when one of them...[Read More]
So, you’ve got a master’s degree in English language and literature. You’re passionate about the subject and ready for an international adve...[Read More]
Imagine walking into a classroom where the air hums with a blend of languages. A student from Vietnam quietly confirms a concept with a peer...[Read More]
Landing a TEFL job offer can feel like a whirlwind of excitement, especially when a school seems to value your unique experience. You might ...[Read More]
So, you’ve got your degree, your TEFL certificate, and a wealth of experience working in schools. You’re ready to trade your current view fo...[Read More]
For aspiring teachers in remote or rural locations, the traditional path of walking into a local school for observation hours can feel like ...[Read More]
Teaching English to very young learners is a joyful, energetic, and uniquely rewarding challenge. You’re not just teaching a language; you’r...[Read More]
So, you’ve landed an interview for a teaching position abroad. The school seems great, the location is dreamy, and the contract includ...[Read More]
So, you’ve got the degree, the passion for education, and a serious case of wanderlust. You know you want to teach English abroad, but...[Read More]