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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.

From Dream to Reality: Navigating the Path to Teaching English in Japan

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]

Teaching Abroad: When One Door Closes, Another Opens in South America

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]

CELTA vs. MATESOL: Which Path Will Launch Your Teaching Career in Asia?

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]

10 Countries Where Your TEFL Salary Goes Further Than You Think

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]

The Real Wizard of Oz: What Teaching English in Saigon Really Looks Like

You land in Ho Chi Minh City with a suitcase, a TEFL certificate, and a head full of romanticized expectations. The streets buzz with motorbikes, the air smells of pho and jasmine, and you’re sure you’ve walked into a movie. But after a term in the classroom, the glitter fades—and what remains is something far stranger, more exhausting, and ultimately more real than any travel blog prepared you fo...[Read More]

How to Price Premium TEFL Services Without Second-Guessing Yourself

As an online English teacher, you’ve likely noticed competitors offering extras like “weekly progress reports” and “personalized quizzes.” These premium add-ons sound impressive to students, but as a solo tutor, you might wonder: How much time do these actually take? And more importantly—how do I price them fairly without burning out? You’re not alone in feeling stuck between wanting to offer high...[Read More]

7 Time-Saving Hacks for Weekly Student Assessments That Actually Work

If you’ve been teaching English online for a while, you know the Sunday night dread all too well. You’ve spent the week planning engaging lessons, connecting with students, and keeping energy high—only to face the dreaded assessment prep. Writing questions, formatting them, sending them out, and then marking everything by hand can easily swallow an hour per student each week. That adds up fast, es...[Read More]

The Reality of Teaching English Online: Flexibility vs. Financial Stability

The dream of teaching English online is appealing. No commute, no dress code, and the ability to work from a beach in Thailand or a café in Colombia. For many TEFL enthusiasts, this lifestyle represents the ultimate freedom. But behind the Instagram-worthy photos of laptops on tropical tables lies a more complex reality. The global market for online English teaching is shifting, and teachers need ...[Read More]

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I just wrapped up the course and I’m feeling pretty good. I liked meeting peers from different backgrounds online. I’m pleased with how it went. My instructor ******* was very patient and knowledgeable. I feel more confident about teaching abroad now.

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I just finished a short-term s…

I just finished a short-term skill development course. It helped me feel prepared to teach English overseas, which is what I wanted. Some other folks I know were less happy with it though. My main goal is to live in a completely new environment.

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I learned a ton from this acad…

I learned a ton from this academic bridging certificate. Trying out different teaching methods really worked for me. I’m delighted with how it went. It’s got me excited to pack my bags and start fresh somewhere new.

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I was pretty happy with how it…

I was pretty happy with how it all went. As a student who completed the short-term course, I liked being a self-paced student. Finishing an intensive applied learning course felt good. I wanted to explore new cultures through TEFL. The feedback from ******* was always useful.

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