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Teaching Off the Beaten Track: 9 Alternative TEFL Destinations

Dreaming of teaching English abroad, but with a twist? Maybe you are considering teaching English abroad but youā€™d rather not teach in China or South Korea or Vietnam ā€“ and youā€™d prefer somewhere a bit more unusual. So which are the best alternative TEFL destinations to teach English abroad off the beaten track? As a teacher of English as a foreign language, there is no doubt that the world is you...[Read More]

Self-Care and The TEFL Teacher: How To Avoid Teacher Burnout

Being an English as a foreign language (EFL) teacher is no walk in the park, we all know that. Being a TEFL teacher requires patience, dedication, hard work and stamina, thereā€™s no doubt about that ā€“ even if you have done an internationally recognised TEFL course (like ours!). But not many people realise just how taxing this job can really be. In fact, teacher burnout with TEFL teachers ā€“ or any k...[Read More]

Self-Care and The TEFL Teacher: How To Avoid Teacher Burnout

Being an English as a foreign language (EFL) teacher is no walk in the park, we all know that. Being a TEFL teacher requires patience, dedication, hard work and stamina, thereā€™s no doubt about that ā€“ even if you have done an internationally recognised TEFL course (like ours!). But not many people realise just how taxing this job can really be. In fact, teacher burnout with TEFL teachers ā€“ or any k...[Read More]

What You Should Know about Teaching Business English versus Teaching General English

So you know about teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL), but do you know about teaching Business English versus teaching General English? After all, TEFL teachers need to be flexible when it comes to their teaching and you never know when you might be tasked with teaching Business English.Ā  English is fast becoming the global language of business. More and more international companies are ...[Read More]

Common Problems for Spanish Speakers Learning English as a Foreign Language

The English as a foreign language market (EFL) for Spanish speakers learning English is booming. With youth unemployment at an all-time high of 50%, many Spaniards see proficiency in English as their ticket to employment both in and outside the country. This is proven by the popularity of Cambridge exams and the improvement in the general level of English. The number of Spanish speakers learning E...[Read More]

South Africans Teaching English Abroad ā€” Londiweā€™s Story of Teaching in China

Teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL) has taken the world by storm. So much so that the idea of teaching English online or overseas has almost become a cliche. Youā€™d be forgiven for thinking that South Africans teaching English abroad is a fantasy. You might be thinking that this utopian life of teaching and living abroad doesnā€™t apply to those of us blessed with a South African passport. ...[Read More]

15 Genius Teaching Tips and Travel Hacks for TEFL Teachers

Time is money. Work smart, not hard. Lifeā€™s too short for lesson prep*. *Okay, so maybe we made this one up. We have many sayings in English which remind us how precious our time is and why we shouldnā€™t waste it. And we agree wholeheartedly. This is why we love a good hack to save us time (and preferably money, too). If you look anywhere on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, or Twitter, people love shar...[Read More]

How You Can Live and Teach English Abroad as a South African

South Africa might be one of the most beautiful countries on the planet, but that doesnā€™t mean that we shouldnā€™t spread our wings and discover what lies beyond our borders. Living and working abroad is an opportunity all South Africans should be aware of. Even though it might seem like the odds are stacked against us, it is possible to teach English abroad as a South African. Factors affecting Sou...[Read More]

Long-term Travel Essentials for TEFL Teachers: The Ultimate Packing Guide for Teaching Abroad

Love it or hate it, an important part of leaving on a jet plane is packing. Youā€™ve probably packed many times for day trips, weekend trips, backpacking trips or even long-ish holidays, but packing for long-term travel is another kettle of fish entirely. The long-term travel essentials you need are quite different to those for a quickie holiday ā€“ after all, youā€™ll be living in your destination for ...[Read More]

Reverse culture shock

Once you qualify to teach English as a foreign language ā€“ to be a TEFL teacher ā€“ it can seem like the whole world is opening up for you. And it is. Now that you have an internationally-recognised TEFL certificate under your belt, you are free to teach anywhere in the world, or even from your home office.Ā  Read more: 7 Easy Steps to Finding the Perfect Job Teaching English Abroad If you make the bo...[Read More]

Survival Tips for Your First Day in the EFL Classroom ā€“ No Experience? No Problem!

No matter how good your Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) qualification is ā€“ (even if itā€™s from The TEFL Academy!) ā€“ you are likely to have those butterflies in the pit of your stomach before you walk in the classroom. This is normal. But that doesnā€™t mean you canā€™t be prepared. Here are our top survival tips for your first day in the EFL classroom ā€“ even if you donā€™t have any experien...[Read More]

TEFL Teacher Contracts: A Checklist

Whatā€™s that saying? Nothing in this life is certain, except death and taxes. But if youā€™ve ever had a job of any kind, youā€™ll know that job contracts can be added to this list. If youā€™ve gotten to the point of considering a teacher contract for teaching English abroad, congratulations! This means you must be the proud owner of a teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL) qualification ā€“ as well...[Read More]

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