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William-Harper

I have been traveling and teaching ESL abroad ever since I graduated university. This life choice has taken me around the world and allowed me to experience cultures and meet people that I did not know existed.

Navigating Your TEFL Career: When It’s Time to Level Up

You’ve invested in a Bachelor’s degree in English, earned a CELTA, and picked up additional TESOL certifications. You’ve spent years teaching across Southeast Asia and Central Asia, working with respected institutions like Wall Street English and International House. You’re currently in Uzbekistan with a government teaching program, yet you feel stuck. Your applications to international schools ke...[Read More]

Teaching Abroad: How to Save Money When Expenses Overwhelm Your Salary

You finally landed your dream TEFL job abroad. The classroom is engaging, the students are curious, and the local food is incredible. But after a few months, a troubling pattern emerges: your paycheck disappears faster than you expected. The excitement of a new country collides with the harsh reality of living expenses, and suddenly, you’re questioning how long you can sustain this adventure. This...[Read More]

Best Asian Countries to Teach English in Early 2025

Graduating with an English degree and a TEFL certification this December opens up a world of teaching opportunities across Asia. The first quarter of the year is actually an excellent time to begin your search, as many schools in Asia start their spring semesters and need teachers ready to start in January or February. Your timing could not be better. Let’s explore the top destinations that match ...[Read More]

When the Staff Room Feels Stifling: Navigating a Toxic Workplace Abroad

Teaching English abroad is supposed to be an adventure—a chance to explore new cultures, meet inspiring people, and grow both personally and professionally. But sometimes, the biggest challenge isn’t the language barrier or the lesson planning. It’s the atmosphere in the staff room. If you’re working in a school where the environment feels draining, unsupportive, or outright toxi...[Read More]

Should You Quit Your Corporate Job to Teach English Abroad? Here’s the Real Talk

You’ve got the degree. You’ve got the itch. And somewhere deep down, you’re wondering if leaving your stable (but soul-crushing) corporate gig to teach English in Spain is a brilliant life move or a one-way ticket to your mom’s basement. Let’s break down the three biggest fears stopping you—and why they might not be as scary as you think. 1. What Do You Do With All Your Stuff? This is the first br...[Read More]

Building Your Teaching Portfolio: Online ESL Experience Before Japan

Are you a college student dreaming of teaching English in Japan? You’re not alone. Many future TEFL teachers want to gain practical experience before embarking on their overseas adventure. The good news is that online teaching platforms offer a flexible way to build your resume, develop classroom skills, and become a more competitive applicant—all from your dorm room. Why Online Teaching Mat...[Read More]

Your Fastest Route to Part-Time English Teaching in Japan

So you’ve got a law degree, native English fluency, and a burning curiosity about teaching in Japan—but you’re not sure about diving into full-time work or committing to a full teaching career. You’re not alone. Many professionals are exploring how to teach English part-time in Japan without quitting their current path entirely. Let’s break down the quickest, most realistic way to make this happen...[Read More]

Is a Korean TESOL Master’s Degree Your Ticket to Global University Teaching?

You’ve been teaching English in Korea for years, building experience with middle schoolers and adults alike. Now you’re eyeing the next step: a Master’s in TESOL or Applied Linguistics, with dreams of teaching at universities in the Middle East, Central Asia, or China. But you’re already in Korea, comfortable with the culture, and eyeing affordable local graduate programs. ...[Read More]

The Great AC Debate: What Does “Turn It Down” Really Mean?

You’re in an air-conditioned classroom, and a student shivers. You say, “Please turn down the AC.” But what happens next? Do they reach for the thermostat to make it warmer, or do they lower the temperature and make you both colder? This moment of confusion is more common than you think, and it’s a fascinating lesson in language, context, and cultural interpretation. The Core Confusion: Temperatur...[Read More]

Is an English Studies Degree Worth It? What Every Language Lover Should Know

Choosing a university major can feel overwhelming. If you’re passionate about language but unsure which path to take, you’re not alone. Many students wonder if English Studies is a practical choice—and whether it’s the same as English Philology. Let’s break it down. English Studies vs. English Philology: What’s the Difference? First, a common point of confusion: English Studies and English Philolo...[Read More]

Finding Fulfillment While Maintaining Professional Integrity: A TEFL Balancing Act

In the world of teaching English abroad, sometimes life throws us a curveball. You might land a role you absolutely love, only to find your schedule suddenly overflowing with other commitments. This is exactly the situation one lucky teacher in Fukuoka City, Japan, recently found themselves in—and their approach offers a masterclass in professional integrity. The Joy of a Perfect Teaching Gig Imag...[Read More]

10-Minute Card and Board Games for ESL Students: Quick Fun That Boosts Language Learning

Ending English lessons on a high note is every TEFL teacher’s goal. A short, engaging game can reinforce vocabulary, encourage speaking, and wrap up the class with smiles. But when you’ve exhausted Jenga, Uno, and AGO, what’s next? The key is finding games that are fast, simple to explain, and language-rich—all within a 10-minute window. Here are some creative ideas to keep your ESL students excit...[Read More]

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