Itโs no secret that one of the major draws of the Land of Smiles is the food. Aromatic plates of peanut-packed, lime-doused pad Thai issue from street stalls on the…

Itโs no secret that one of the major draws of the Land of Smiles is the food. Aromatic plates of peanut-packed, lime-doused pad Thai issue from street stalls on the…
This week’s post is written by Ashley Mathews who previously taught English in the Himalayas and now works for our incredible partner charity Trek to Teach. If you’re interested in…
Becca is an EFL teacher living in Buenos Aires. In this post she shares the 4 best neighborhoods for those who are new to life in Argentina! If I had to…
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…
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…
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…
Are you the active sporty kind? Teaching overseas opens doors to a whole range of sports and activities you may never heard of. Forget about looking for a football team or rugby…
Do you teach overseas, have some insight or stories to share? At myTEFL we love to hear about all your teaching experiences. To share them with the world, submit your guest post and be…
You might be aware of the most popular teaching destinations – Thailand, China, Africa. They offer great experiences, come with growing expat communities and lots of support. However, there’s a lot…