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FIVE WAYS TO SPICE UP YOUR TEACHING

Teaching English as a Foreign Language can be a tiring job when you’re teaching the same lessons five times a day. It can often feel like you’re stuck in a “rinse and repeat” cycle. Getting out of any rut takes a bit of creativity and innovation and the same can be said for teaching. If … Continue reading “FIVE W...[Read More]

How to spend your time off as an intern in Hanoi

While city life is exhilarating, exploring the national parks of northern Vietnam is a great way to wind down from a week’s teaching. Luckily, Hanoi is spoilt for choice when it comes to weekend destinations. Here are two places popular among us interns that offer something for everyone without breaking the bank! Ninh ...[Read More]

THE TOP SIX ASIAN CITIES FOR TEFL TEACHERS

Many people daydream about the exotic locations their career as an English teacher will take them. Faraway places where gentle waves lap white, sandy beaches and palm trees sway in a tropical breeze. For some reason, most people’s idea of paradise is intrinsically linked to some far-flung island destination. Read on fo...[Read More]

Congratulations to Karen for completing our TEFL course!

Karen has just successfully completed our TEFL course! Here is what she has to say about get TEFL. “This course has been an important approach to how children learn. At the beginning of the course, I didn’t know there could be so many fun techniques to make learning a second language interesting at young ag...[Read More]

COMMUNICATIVE LANGUAGE TESTING

Tests may be the bane of our students’ lives but they are a necessary part of language learning. They are necessary in order for our students to be able to assess their knowledge and comprehension of a particular topic. They are necessary for teachers to identify which aspects of their courses need more attention. They...[Read More]

7 CLASSROOM INTERACTIVE ACTIVITIES

One of the goals for an effective English as a Foreign Language classroom is interactivity. An interactive classroom is one in which the students have as much input into the lessons as the teacher does. In other words, the lessons are planned in such a way that the students engage with the materials, the lesson … Conti...[Read More]

5 GRAMMAR RULES YOU SHOULD NOT BE TEACHING

As teachers of English as a Foreign Language, we need to know grammar rules inside out and upside down. With English being the changeable language that it is, this can actually be quite difficult. What’s prescribed one year is abandoned the next. This is confusing for us so you can imagine how baffling it must … Contin...[Read More]

5 GAMES FOR ADULT LEARNERS OF ENGLISH

Teaching adult learners of English can be both a blessing and a curse. Adults are able to engage with the language on an intellectual level and are happy to focus on the theory in order to put it into practice later. In other words, they don’t mind doing the boring stuff because they understand the … Continue reading &...[Read More]

Cambodia TEFL Internship: Maddie’s diary

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 fine. Once I had touched down in Phnom Penh and met three other interns, we were whisked away through the chaotic streets of the city centre to the hotel where we met our friendly in ...[Read More]

EFL STUDENTS AS A TEACHER

There’s no denying that the classroom is changing, especially the English as a Foreign Language classroom. Gone are the days of the traditional teacher standing at the blackboard, explaining concepts at length to EFL students who listen politely and take down copious notes (or not!). This is most definitely a good thin...[Read More]

A GUIDE TO FINDING PRIVATE EFL STUDENTS

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 dip their toe in the proverbial pool before taking the plunge.  Perhaps they’re unsure of their ability to teach, or terrified at the thought of standing in front of a … Continue ...[Read More]

Meet Our Awesome Aussie – TEFL Interview With Nathaniel Killick 🇦🇺

Meet Nathaniel! Originally from Rockingham in Western Australia, Nathaniel is now living full time in Cambodia (with no plans to leave any time soon!). What’s keeping him in the jungles as an English teacher? Read on and find out! Before we dive in, we want to learn a little more about you. What makes Nathaniel, Nathan...[Read More]

4 Top tactics for keeping your students engaged: by Molly

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 and hand you gifts. As a foreign teacher, you’ve got your students’ attention just by arriving, but keeping it for the next thirty-five minutes can be challenging. Here are some tips...[Read More]

FOUR ROLES OF TEFL TEACHERS

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 memory and it’s either because they were awful at their job, or they made learning really fun. If you’re embarking on a career as a TEFL teacher, be prepared … Continue reading ...[Read More]

THE IMPORTANCE OF PERSONALISING YOUR EFL LESSONS

The difference between teaching and teaching well can often boil down to something as simple as personalising your EFL lessons. This is a key factor in getting to know your students and their interests in order to tailor their learning experience and materials to suit their interests and needs. There is nothing worse t...[Read More]

THREE CULTURAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR TEFL TEACHERS

When teaching English as a foreign language, it’s a given that you’re going to land up teaching abroad so maintaining basic cultural awareness is important. TEFL Teachers teaching English to foreign students in their own country can  easily forget to be culturally considerate. While your students will need to be aware ...[Read More]

Your Step-by-Step Guide for Spanish Legalization

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 internship. The steps to attaining the Student Visa can feel overwhelming. That’s why we’ve created this handy guide, thanks to Isabelle Wong so you can jet-set off on your adventure to...[Read More]

25 Tongue Twisters to Improve Pronunciation in English

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’re a type of articulation exercise that will help your students practice clearer pronunciation of some of the hardest sounds How to teach English with tongue twisters Start reading...[Read More]

How To Approach A TEFL Internship

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 and becoming TEFL certified, you need to lay some groundwork in order to successfully partake in a TEFL internship abroad. Travel With An Open Mind It’s important to have an open ...[Read More]

6 MORE COMMONLY CONFUSED WORDS FOR BOTH ENGLISH TEACHERS AND LEARNERS

In our previous post we looked at six commonly confused words for both English teachers and learners. Hopefully you learnt a few things! There are loads more examples, but we’ve chosen another six for you. Do you get confused with any of these words? More commonly confused words for English Teachers and Learners Desert...[Read More]

6 COMMONLY CONFUSED WORDS FOR BOTH ENGLISH LEARNERS AND TEACHERS

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 people get them confused. In fact, English is so complicated that even native speakers can get confused using the language. Even English teachers! Of course, as teachers we … Contin...[Read More]

THREE TEFL INFLUENCERS YOU SHOULD BE FAMILIAR WITH

TEFL teachers constantly need to keep up to date with teaching methods and theories of learning and keeping an eye out for helpful articles is a great way to keep abreast of industry news and developments. Blogs and articles written by high-profile TEFL names such as Harmer, Thornbury and Krashen will help teachers sta...[Read More]

US 🇺🇸 ➡️ Thailand 🇹🇭 – TEFL Interview With Stefanie Kreisman

Meet Stefanie our Thai TEFL expert, read all about her adventures. Read her interview about life in Asia for English teachers abroad, then be sure to check out her blog and her Instagramto go even deeper! Tell us about yourself! We’d love to know about your background, what drew you to teaching abroad, and more. Hello!...[Read More]

My first two weeks in Cambodia: Jordyn’s story

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, you start to get acclimatised (phew!). Then, I scrambled to find my name among all the signs in the arrivals gate. And once I spotted “i-to-i TEFL”, the fun really started. I met so...[Read More]

TEFL Interview With Brandi On Her Journey to Argentina

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 different career, she decided to pack up her bags and pursue her life long dream of teaching English. Check out all of Brandi’s amazing teaching adventures in Argentina. You were original...[Read More]

TOP TIPS FOR TEACHING YOUNG LEARNERS

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 Language to Young Learners is not easy. Children throw tantrums, get distracted, need help to go to the bathroom, fight with each other, need to go to the bathroom … Continue reading...[Read More]

Teaching online from Switzerland: Jenny’s story

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 she got started… In late 2016, my husband received the news that his job with Nestlé required him to move to Switzerland. At this point in time, we’d been living in London for eigh...[Read More]

5 reasons why our Internships are perfect for female solo travellers

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 stick together – and that’s why we’re recommending you kick-start your travels with one of our epic TEFL Internships. Here’s why… 1. You’ll have in-country support if you need it We’v...[Read More]

Our most inspirational Thailand interns!

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 radiates from those wide Thai smiles, golden temples and ever-present sun. If you’re dreaming of teaching in this sparkling gem of a country, expect to be totally spoilt for choice on...[Read More]

How to fund your TEFL travel

3 out of 4 millennials would rather buy an experience than something material. And from our experience, that usually means travel plans are brewing! A huge 20% of all international travellers are millennials – but the question a lot of people ask is how are these 200 million lucky people funding their adventure-filled,...[Read More]

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