If you know English well enough, you can theoretically teach English at any age. You can get involved in TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) or TESOL (Teaching English as a Second Language) whenever you want. On the TEFL Certificate Course, for example, we have had students from 16 […]
Continue Reading5 Steps to Teaching English Abroad
Going on an adventure teaching abroad takes some planning. If you plan properly and go through the 5 steps listed below your time overseas is likely to go more smoothly and you’ll be able to make more of the opportunities that come your way. Welcome to guest blogger Jon Duckett […]
Continue Reading329 Ways to Avoid Getting Ripped Off in China
There have been a lot of problems with teachers getting ripped off in China by unscrupulous agents and illegal agents. In fact, one reliable estimate from the CFTU (more on them later) is that only around 20% of agents in China are authorized and legal – the other 2,000 or […]
Continue Reading$3,800 USD to Rescue a Cat in China
First off let me say I’m a cat lover. And a dog lover. But this English teacher goes one step further. She was teaching English in China and adopted a stray cat. Then she spent £2,500 (about $3,800 USD) to take it back to the UK when she left the […]
Continue ReadingWhich Degree to Teach English Abroad?
The basic usual teaching qualifications for the majority of TEFL jobs are a degree and a 120 hr. TEFL Certificate. Although sometimes you can find work without a degree in some countries, this article looks at the type of degree which is best to have to teach English and which […]
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