Rebecca is an American EFL teacher, currently living and working in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Check out her experience so far! Patches of ice and a snow specked runway set the…
I made a real-life treasure hunt in Vietnam!
A special guest post from one of our TEFL course graduates sharing an awesome challenge for all those teaching and traveling in Asia… That’s right, I made a real-life treasure…
Top 3 Perks of Teaching English Abroad
Teaching English abroad is a career opportunity unlike any other. The life of an expat teacher is dynamic, adventurous, challenging, and ultimately fulfilling. No matter where your TEFL certificate takes you…
MyTEFL Adventure Prize Giveaway!
This month weโre giving away some great prizes to help you teach abroad in style! Fancy six months in exotic Thailand? Want to gorge on Peking Duck and Wontons? How…
Teaching overseas: Last night I had the best meal of my life…
This blog post shares an email sent to us from one of our graduates currently teaching in India. Thanks Sam Atwal for sharing your story! Last night I had the…
Finding the Right Job For You: The Job Hunt Ammo Belt
Rebecca is a TEFL teacher currently living and working in Hanoi, Vietnam with her fiance. In this post Rebecca shares her advice for TEFL job hunting. Congrats! Youโve completed your TEFL course and…
Volunteering in Thailand: A Unique Experience
Nearly five years ago I found myself on a minivan taking me to a place I would call home for the next six months (or so I thought). As I…
Teaching in Asia: Why I chose Vietnam.
Bob Fagan is a TEFL teacher currently working in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. He’s fully qualified and even has an MA in TESOL! In this post he shares his…
Motivating your class: the 3 golden rules
Maria Kathlyn, originally from the Philippines, is a fully certified English teacher with a decade of TEFL experience. In this post she shares some of the lessons learned during her…
Teaching Overseas: How to Deal with Parents
One of the scariest parts of teaching overseas is the necessity of talking to parents about their children. These parents may have different values from what you were brought up with.…