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Are you interested in teaching English in Japan? The JET Program is a popular option for many English teachers coming to the region. In this guide, you'll find out exactly how the JET Program works and how you can apply to teach English in the exciting destination of Japan.
Read moreMoving to a new country you've likely never been to before isn't an easy task. However, if you read through the following ten things you need to know when moving abroad to teach English, it's going to be a lot smoother!
Read moreHong Kong is an exciting, bustling city in Asia and the ideal place for teaching English abroad. Not convinced yet? Here are 5 reasons why you should teach English in Hong Kong.
Read moreSo you're teaching English abroad but want to take your career to the next level? Here are 6 steps to becoming a TEFL trainer!
Read moreAlthough teaching English abroad is often considered to be reserved for the young and single among us, this is far from the actual truth. In countries all over the world you will find teachers who have moved overseas with their family. While it might involve a little more planning than for a single teacher, it certainly doesn’t have to be a barrier that stops you fulfilling your dream of teaching English as a foreign language.
Read moreAre you vegan and want to explore the world while teaching English as a foreign language? Here are 9 vegan friendly destinations for teaching English abroad!
Read moreDue to its booming economy and huge population, Brazil has one of the fastest growing markets for foreign English language teachers in Latin America. Throughout the country you will find a wide range of job opportunities, from language schools and private tutoring to in-house work across the business sector. In this post we examine the top 5 destinations for teaching English in Brazil.
Read moreGrammar is an integral part of any EFL lesson. ✅ While grammar isn't always the favorite topic of your EFL students, these 10 tips should help you to plan interesting lessons and to create an effective learning experience.
Read moreMost instructors teaching business English use the internet to find lesson plans and other teaching resources to keep their lessons fresh and their students coming back for more. Take a look at these 7 great resources for teaching business English available for free!
Read moreIf you want to teach English as a foreign language overseas but are concerned about paying off existing debts such as a student loan or a mortgage, don’t be! It is common practice for EFL teachers to regularly send some of their earnings home. This guide looks at the options available for money transfers worldwide.
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