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Bring Christmas to the TEFL Classroom!

If you’re from a country that celebrates Christmas you’ll know how much of a big deal the festive season can be; and what better way to teach your students about the culture you come from than to bring Christmas to the classroom? See, teaching abroad isn’t all about past participles and pronunciation! Read on to find out how to spread Chr...[Read More]

A Fun-filled Christmas TEFLing In Thailand

One of our fantastic expert advisers, Rob, taught in Thailand for nearly two years. After returning back he loved TEFLing so much he decided to get a job working for i-to-i; so it only seems apt for him to share his amazing experiences with you! One of the things he really enjoyed was a fun-filled Christmas in Thailand, and seeing how the...[Read More]

5 Essential Tips To Avoid Homesickness At Christmas

Christmas means something different to everyone – for some it’s time to spend quality time with family, for others it’s a welcome break from work or just an excuse to step up to the challenge and eat more than is humanly possible… whatever your opinion on the Christmas period, it’s undeniable that being away from home is often a big cause...[Read More]

The Benefits of Online TEFL Teaching for Your Mental Health

Considering a career in teaching English, but worried about the stress that comes with a traditional classroom setting? You’re not alone. While Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) can be incredibly rewarding, the classroom environment isn’t for everyone. The good news? There’s a booming world of online TEFL teaching jobs, offeri...[Read More]

TEFL Jobs Abroad: The Best Countries for Solo Female Travellers

Teaching English abroad can be an incredibly rewarding and life-changing experience, offering the chance to explore new cultures, meet people from around the world, and develop your career. However, for solo female travellers, there can be valid concerns about safety. But don’t worry—with careful planning and smart choices, women can abso...[Read More]

Teaching English Online: No Degree? No Problem!

Want to TEFL online without a degree? Online English teaching has become a lucrative and flexible way to earn a living. Many people teach from home full-time, while others use it as a side hustle to fill gaps in their timetable and earn additional income. However, many online platforms require applicants to hold a bachelor’s degree, somet...[Read More]

How to Apply For (and Land) Amazing TEFL Jobs!

Hi everyone, It’s Audrey, but you probably know me as @travelrichmoneypoor! I completed my certificate with i-to-i TEFL in 2018 and have had no problems finding a job (or jobs I should say!) since then. In the past four years, I have taught at a Bilingual Kindergarten in Milan as well as with multiple companies online, and I’m now mainly ...[Read More]

How to Work from Anywhere – Digital Nomad Tips

It’s been two months since I left my belongings in storage and travelled to South-East Asia with nothing but a 40L backpack and my laptop! My name is Tab (@whereistab on Instagram) and I’m a full-time backpacker and digital nomad, which means that I spend my time travelling the world and working remotely. How do I fund my travels? By Teac...[Read More]

Locations to TEFL: Teach in Dubai

There are very few places in the world that have transformed quite like Dubai. The most populated city of the United Arab Emirates, this Middle Eastern paradise definitely won’t let you down in terms of comfort, hot weather, and entertainment. So, if you’re interested in teaching English abroad, experiencing a fascinating culture, and mak...[Read More]

How to ace your EPIK class – South Korea

First off, let’s clear up what EPIK actually is! EPIK stands for the English Program in Korea (EPIK) and it was developed in the 90s to help improve the spoken English skills of South Korean students and teachers. It’s sponsored by the Korean Ministry of Education and is a popular way of recruiting English teachers for public school posit...[Read More]

Top 10 Things to do in Vietnam

Thinking about teaching English in Vietnam? Good choice! With the prominence of China and the ever-popular Thailand lurking close by, Vietnam, unfortunately, often slips through the cracks. Being a TEFL teacher in Vietnam will not only open your eyes to incredible cuisine but also some of the most beautiful landscape and architecture know...[Read More]

Travelling TEFL Teacher – A Week in the Life – Vietnam!

Hi everyone! Last month I shared a week in my life as a travelling TEFL teacher and I’m back to update you on my journey! My name is Tab (@whereistab on Instagram) and I qualified as a TEFL teacher in 2019. I have taught English as a foreign language in China, France and online. Now, I’m backpacking full time and teaching adult learners o...[Read More]

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