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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.

Interesting Facts about Thailand You Probably Didn’t Know

Thailand is a popular country with tourists and TEFL teachers alike so you might think you know a lot about the country, but there is more to Thailand than beaches, temples and elephants. Here are a few interesting facts about Thailand you probably didn’t know. Prathet Thai Thailand is the only South East Asian country … Continue reading “Interesting Facts about Thailand You Probably Didn’t ...[Read More]

A Vegan TEFL-er in Hanoi

I felt a sense of achievement on my flights from Gatwick to Hanoi when the attendants bought out my requested vegan meal. I could do this – I could stick to my year-long vegan diet, even my five-year vegetarian diet, and make it work while living in a country famous for its meat and dairy dishes! I’d been to Southeast Asia once before on a programme where our meals had been planned and prepared fo...[Read More]

How You Can Celebrate World Kindness Day

Wednesday 13 November is World Kindness Day. In this day and age we are so accustomed to hearing and reading about tragedies and sadness it has become more important than ever to be the kindness we want to see in the world. This is why the Random Acts of Kindness Foundation wants to make kindness … Continue reading “How You Can Celebrate World Kindness Day” The post How You Can Celebra...[Read More]

How teaching English abroad can boost any career

Teaching English abroad is one of the best ways see the world, immerse yourself in other cultures and make money while you travel. It’s also an unforgettable experience that’s guaranteed to keep on giving, long after you’ve stepped out of the TEFL classroom. Teaching abroad, even for only a year or two, is sure to give you valuable skills and experiences that can help boost any future career! Befo...[Read More]

Congratulations to Mohammed for completing our TEFL course

Mohammed has just successfully completed our TEFL course! Here is what he has to say about get TEFL: “It was an honor for me to take the TEFL courses, and I want to thank my teacher Sarah Fauset for her guidance because without her I could not finish this courses, thank you.” Mohammed Aww soo sweet! Thank you for your nice comments! I really enjoyed having you in our TEFL course. You d...[Read More]

TEFL classrooms around the world

From Spain to Vietnam, our TEFL teachers are here to take you around their TEFL classrooms and show you what teaching abroad is really like and, just how much fun you could be having. What are you waiting for? Get TEFL qualified and TEFL the world with us! The post TEFL classrooms around the world appeared first on i-to-i TEFL.

Dealing with culture shock when you’re teaching abroad

Exploring a new culture is one of the best things abut teaching English abroad, but it can also seem very daunting. Culture shock is super common and honestly, affects to the best of us, regardless of how well-traveled we are. So, to help you deal with culture shock whilst TEFLing, we’ve shared our 7 secrets for you to follow – we hope this helps! 1. Research your TEFL country! This is the best ti...[Read More]

What Kind of Teaching Can You Do in Japan?

Sshhh! What’s that sound? Is that the sound of Japan calling your name?! If you’re an English as a Foreign Language teacher or someone who wants to be, then it probably is. The English language learning market is booming in Japan at the moment so now is definitely the time to jump on a plane … Continue reading “What Kind of Teaching Can You Do in Japan?” The post What Kind of Teaching ...[Read More]

Do I Need a TEFL to Teach English in Japan?

The land of cherry blossoms, samurais and hot springs is a very tempting destination for TEFL teachers. Being able to speak English is becoming more and more important in Japan and so there are no shortage of students for you to teach. This also means you have your pick of jobs. So the obvious question … Continue reading “Do I Need a TEFL to Teach English in Japan?” The post Do I Need ...[Read More]

Emily’s Vietnam TEFL Internship experience so far…

I arrived in Hanoi a few days prior to my Vietnam TEFL Internship orientation, jet lagged, drenched in sweat and generally disorientated and confused. This was the first time I’d been to anywhere in South East Asia and there were 4 things that especially shocked me despite all the prior warning. 1. The humidity and heat – my weather app was telling me it was 35 degrees but “feels like” 45, my body...[Read More]

Is TEFL Hard to Pass?

If you’re considering teaching English abroad and are looking into doing a Teaching English as a Foreign Language course, you may be wondering how hard it is to pass. After all, if you are either starting out in a career or changing careers, you don’t want to waste your time and money on a venture … Continue reading “Is TEFL Hard to Pass?” The post Is TEFL Hard to Pass? appeared first ...[Read More]

Vietnam’s top TEFL cities

From staggering natural beauty and lush landscapes to a captivating culture and rich history, Vietnam has so much to offer, so we’re not surprised it’s such a popular TEFL destination for many aspiring TEFL teachers. But with so many TEFL job opportunities in all of its major cities, as well as in many smaller towns across the country, how will you choose where to TEFL? To help you, we’ve narrowed...[Read More]

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