So, you’re teaching English in Beijing? Congrats. You’re living and working in one of the world’s most buzzing metropolises. There are neon-lit shopping malls the size of football fields. There…
5 ways to market yourself as an online TEFL teacher
It might be going from strength to strength as an industry, but the world of the online TEFL teacher is still a competitive one. And why not? Who wouldn’t want…
A guide to teaching English online with no degree
Don’t believe the naysayers – teaching English online with no degree isn’t impossible. Yes, it’s going to be a harder ask than it would be for someone with 10+ years’…
8 reasons you should TEFL in your 30s
So, you’re thinking about undertaking a TEFL in your 30s? Go for it! Seriously, there might be no better decade of life to start considering a career change into the…
6 ways to be a true TEFL professional
Show you’re a true TEFL professional by following the top tips below. They cover everything from bagging the right certificate to keeping your industry presence digital and accessible. Each is…
5 signs that you're taking a reputable TEFL course
Making sure you score a reputable TEFL course is super important. That’s not just because you’ll want to finish with a certificate that’s recognized around the globe, but also because…
8 reasons you have to teach English in Spain
So, you’re considering heading off to teach English in Spain? Excelente! There’s hardly a better place to ply the TEFL trade if you’re into stunning mountain ranges, fresh farm-to-table foods,…
10 reasons Europe and TEFL are a match made in heaven
There are more reasons why Europe and TEFL are a match made in heaven than you can shake a pile of tomato-topped tagliatelle at. We’ve only got time for 10…
Amazing places you have to see when teaching English in Sri Lanka
The so-called Teardrop of India is a stunner of a South Asian destination. Packed with mist-haloed mountains and glimmering beaches, it’s a perennial favourite of the holiday crowd. But you…
Rebuilding Kliyu: The Unveiling
Guest post by Ashley Mathews from Trek To Teach The clouds were gray but the weather couldn’t hide the students excitement for the opening of their new…
