If you’re a highly qualified, non-white native English speaker with a TEFL certification, a BA degree, and an impressive background as a published, award-winning author, you might be wondering what your chances are in China’s competitive ESL teaching market. The honest answer is that while the landscape has challenges, there are plenty of pathways to success—if you know where to look and how to po...[Read More]
Congratulations! You’ve aced your TEFL interview, submitted all your documents, and completed the required online training. Now you’re sitting in that uncomfortable silence, refreshing your email inbox every five minutes, wondering what happens next. This period of waiting can feel like an eternity, especially when you’ve invested so much time and energy into the hiring process. ...[Read More]
You walked into your first ESL teaching job in Thailand with your CELTA certificate fresh in hand, ready to inspire young minds. You had lesson plans, teaching strategies, and high standards. Then reality hit. No orientation. No welcome email. No one told you where to find the projector cables or how to sign in. You spent your first week stumbling through a system that seemed designed to keep you ...[Read More]
Starting out in TEFL can feel like trying to navigate a new city without a map. You have questions about visas, lesson plans, classroom management, and which countries pay enough to actually save money. But before you send that anxious message to a Facebook group or email an old mentor, here is a gentle truth: the answer to your question likely already exists. In the TEFL community, there is a qui...[Read More]
Losing a loved one is never easy, and when you’re living and working abroad, the distance can make an already difficult situation feel even more overwhelming. If you’ve recently experienced a family loss and need to request time off to attend a funeral or be with your family, you’re not alone in feeling uncertain about the process. Understanding Your Rights As an English teacher ...[Read More]
Moving to a new country to teach English is an exciting adventure, but finding a place to live can sometimes feel like a second full-time job. For many teachers working with large language schools, the question of housing assistance often comes with a lot of fine print. One of the most common questions that pops up in staff rooms and group chats is about upfront costs, especially that mysterious t...[Read More]
If you’ve spent years mastering jazz guitar, directing ensembles, and building curricula from scratch, you already know that music education is about more than teaching scales to children. It is a dynamic, performance-driven field that blends technical mastery with cultural exchange. Yet, when it comes to finding international work, many musicians feel stuck—forced into roles that seem better suit...[Read More]
Applying for a master’s degree—especially in a specialized field like robotics—is an exciting but often overwhelming journey. One of the most critical steps is connecting with potential supervisors. But how do you find them, and what’s the best way to reach out? Let’s break it down into clear, actionable steps. Where to Find Professors in Your Field The first step is identifying the right academic...[Read More]
The dream of living in Japan calls to many of us. The neon-lit streets of Tokyo, the serene temples of Kyoto, the mouthwatering aroma of ramen wafting through narrow alleyways — it’s a vision that ignites the imagination. For countless aspiring expats, becoming an English teacher is the most accessible gateway to making that dream a reality. But what happens when the applications go out and the re...[Read More]
If you hold a degree and a PGCE but have struggled to find a teaching position in certain Asian markets due to discrimination, you’re not alone. Many qualified educators face unexpected barriers in their dream destinations, forcing them to reconsider their options. The good news? South America is waiting with open arms. Why South America Is Becoming a Hotspot for TEFL Teachers South America ...[Read More]
Are you a seasoned professional in your mid-30s, feeling the pull of a major career shift? You’ve spent nearly a decade climbing the corporate ladder in the software world, but the classroom—or perhaps the adventure of teaching abroad—is calling your name. You have a solid academic background and a desire to teach English in Thailand, Vietnam, or China, but you’re stuck on one critical decision: s...[Read More]
Thinking about teaching English abroad? The salary might seem modest at first glance, but the real question isn’t just how much you earn—it’s how far that money stretches. For many TEFL teachers, the dream isn’t about getting rich. It’s about living well, exploring new cultures, and still having savings left over. Here are 10 countries where your TEFL salary can actually give you a comfortable lif...[Read More]