If you’ve been dreaming of teaching English in Japan, two of the country’s most exciting cities—Tokyo and Nagoya—are currently looking for enthusiastic educators. Whether you’re drawn to the neon-lit energy of Tokyo or the more laid-back, industrious charm of Nagoya, this opportunity could be your next great adventure. Salary and Benefits at a Glance Let’s talk numbers firs...[Read More]
Starting an English board at a junior high school can feel like a blank canvas—exciting but also a little intimidating. You want to create something that students stop to read, teachers enjoy updating, and that genuinely helps build cultural awareness and language skills. If you’ve been inspired by boards you’ve seen elsewhere, you’re already on the right track. Here’s how to turn that inspiration...[Read More]
Moving to a new home is always an adventure, but few newcomers experience a welcome quite like this. Picture this: you’ve just settled into your new neighborhood when the local district leader approaches you with two surprisingly distinct options—become the community’s English teacher or obtain a hunting license to deal with the local bear population. The choice, as you might imagine, ...[Read More]
You’ve invested years in higher education, earned a master’s degree, completed a TEFL certification, and built real classroom experience. Now you’re ready to turn that expertise into an international teaching adventure. Whether you’re hoping to trade lecture halls for tropical classrooms or university offices for bustling language schools, your qualifications put you in an excellent position. Here...[Read More]
If you’ve ever felt stuck in a career fog—unsure of your next step but knowing you love helping others—you’re not alone. Many people discover TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) certification while searching for a flexible, meaningful path that doesn’t require a university degree. Before you jump in, let’s break down what this journey actually looks like. The Reality of Getting TEFL Cert...[Read More]
Are you feeling stuck in your TEFL career? You’ve got the experience, the qualifications, and the motivation—but the next step toward higher income and better opportunities feels just out of reach. You’re not alone. Many experienced EFL teachers in Vietnam hit a ceiling after a few years. Long hours, hot climates, and limited advancement can leave you craving a change. If you’re holding a CELTA, a...[Read More]
Vietnam’s international school scene is growing fast, but landing a spot—especially at top-tier schools like UNIS—takes more than just a teaching license. If you’re an educator already in the country and dreaming of that transition, you’re not alone. The path is clear, but it requires strategy, patience, and the right credentials. Start With the Right Qualifications Your current academic backgroun...[Read More]
So you’re a first-time TEFL teacher, and you’ve finally received an offer. The relief is real, but so are the doubts. You’ve spent months gathering documents, getting them apostilled, and navigating recruiters. Now you’re staring at a decision that could shape your entire year abroad. Should you take the offer in Korea or hold out for something in China? The Korean Offer Th...[Read More]
Imagine preparing your lessons, confident that your students will benefit from structured English instruction. Then you discover one of them already speaks fluent English at home. This isn’t a hypothetical scenario—it’s a reality many TEFL teachers and ALTs face, especially when working with children of expats or bilingual families. If you’ve ever found yourself staring at a curr...[Read More]
A year ago you were asking the tough questions — Should I get a CELTA? Is Bangkok the right place? You took the leap, completed the certification, and landed a job at a respected language school. Now, with one year of experience under your belt and a difficult decision about what comes next, you’re facing the crossroads that every TEFL teacher eventually encounters. Let’s break down wh...[Read More]
You’ve just finished your CELTA, you’re buzzing with excitement, and you’re ready to take on the world. Then reality hits: a job offer with a deadline in seven hours, a promising lead that won’t commit, and the nagging feeling that you could do better. Welcome to your first major TEFL crossroads. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed. You’re young, you’re new to the industry, and every decision feels perm...[Read More]
Teaching English in Thailand has long been a bucket-list career for travelers and language enthusiasts. The promise of tropical beaches, affordable living, and a vibrant culture attracted thousands of teachers every year. But if you’ve been watching the job boards lately, something unsettling is happening. Once-respected schools that offered competitive salaries are now posting positions that feel...[Read More]