Being a non-native English speaker doesn't have to hold you back from teaching EFL! ✅ This alumni account shows you all the advantages of being a non-native English speaking teacher and how to turn the disadvantages into strengths.
Read moreDo you want to know what it's like starting to teach after completing your TEFL course? This alumni report shows you where a TEFL certification can lead.
Read moreThere is a global trend of creating culturally sensitive lessons in schools worldwide. This article explains why it’s important to create cultural sensitivity in the EFL classroom.
Read moreAs an EFL teacher, it is imperative that you know how to motivate your students. These 5 simple ways to motivate your EFL students will help you to achieve just that.
Read moreSouth Korea is one of the most popular destinations for teaching English abroad. While most teachers settle in the big cities like Seoul or Busan, the countryside also has its benefits. Check out this post to find out the answers to the question: Should you teach in the countryside or city?
Read moreRead about what it's really like teaching English in Spain in this first-hand alumni report by one of our ITTT graduates.
Read moreRead about what it is really like teaching English in Japan in this first-hand alumni report by one of our ITTT graduates.
Read moreRead about what it's really like teaching English in China and South Korea in this first-hand alumni report by one of our ITTT graduates.
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