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How to Get Overseas and Start Your TESOL Adventure

    When you first start thinking about heading off to teach English overseas it can seem like a huge and daunting task. But if you break it down into simple steps, it’s much, much easier. So what follows is … Continue reading

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Teaching with Limited Resources

Heading to a remote part of the world or a developing country for your TEFL adventure? Pretty nervous? Don’t be! Teaching with limited resources will take a bit of adjusting, especially if you’re used to teaching with all the latest … Continue reading

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Why Do People Want To Learn English?

High demand and loads of TEFL jobs, I think we’ve all realised that teaching English abroad is a great opportunity, but have you ever wondered why learning English is so popular? The facts: -          Over 1 billion people are learning … Continue reading

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DO’s And DON’TS For Teaching Large Classes

Teaching large classes can be unfamiliar territory for many TEFL teachers. With classes anywhere between 30 and 60 and sometimes up to 100, especially in China, India and South Korea, it is easy to understand why teaching large classes can … Continue reading

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Ways to Keep Safe While Teaching English Abroad

f you’re about to head out to your new TEFL job you’re probably 1) very excited and 2) packing like a maniac. However, in all the excitement about new opportunities, amazing experiences, life-changing adventures etc etc. It’s easy to forget … Continue reading

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How to Keep Young Students Engaged

The nightmare: blank expressions, someone casually snoozing on the back row, the room erupting into private conversations or worse…silence. Worry not! Here are six ways to make sure you keep your pupils engaged: 1) Keep it exciting – start with … Continue reading

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The China Internship Uncovered – What’s it REALLY like?

It’s a big country, a lot of people, a different language (a different alphabet!) – I’m sure these are all things that have run through your mind before booking the China Internship. So, i-to-i caught up with 6 China veterans … Continue reading

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5 Reasons Why TEFLing in France Should Be Top Of Your List

Calling all TEFLers! France is waiting. 1)Geographically Fantastic France draws 80 million tourists a year, and for good reason! Our most popular French TEFL hotspots include the likes of Paris, Lyon, Montpellier and Marseille, each is different, and each is … Continue reading

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TEFL Explained: How Long are TEFL Contracts?

So you’ve got your TEFL course and you’re ready to start planning your adventure – but how long are you going to do it for? Well that depends on your contract. They range from 3 months right through to 2 … Continue reading

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Five Things Teaching English Abroad Makes You Better At…

It kinda goes without saying that i-to-i TEFL courses will make you a better teacher and make it easier for you to find a TEFL job. But what else will teaching English abroad make you better at? After lots of … Continue reading

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