Are you interested in moving to Bangladesh to teach English as a foreign language? This article takes a look at what you will expect.
Read moreIn this blog post, our TEFL experts share five Halloween decor ideas for your ESL classroom. Get inspired and create incredible atmosphere of this fun holiday.
Read moreThis blog post was written by an ITTT TEFL expert who shares 7 ideas on how to make money online as an English teacher. Online EFL market is boosting this year due to the global quarantine, thus, there are new ways to implement your skills and get profit sharing your personal EFL teaching experience.
Read moreIn this article, our TEFL student shares their experience working in China as a non-native English speaker. She overviews the Chinese ESL market demand in native teachers and explains why it is more beneficial to be a non-native English teacher in the TEFL sphere.
Read moreIn this blog post, our TEFL expert shares 3 useful digital apps for ESL lesson plans. You will learn about Evernotes, Trello, and Notion, a 2020 favorite planning app. Create your own system or choose a template, plan ESL classes with a team or manage your freelance TEFL work.
Read moreOnline learning has become extremely popular over the last several years. Many people take college courses and several other types of learning classes online, especially now during this global pandemic. If you’re considering online learning, you may have questions. What makes it different from taking a class in a language school? Are online teachers just as qualified to teach me? Will I learn the same information as I would face to face? I’d like to provide some clarity on what to expect when learning a language online.
Read moreIn this blog post, our TEFL student shares their knowledge of teaching online lessons. She talks about 5 things important for digital classes and their effectiveness. Read this blog post to be ready for your teaching EFL online.
Read moreIn this blog post, our TEFL expert shares 7 online ESL games that will spice up your online lessons. You can play these games with various types of learners both online and in-class. Use them to engage students in the beginning of your online class, during the study stage or to finish your online session.
Read moreHere's a story of a recent TEFL course graduate and his story how he switched careers from hospitality to teaching English abroad.
Read moreIn this text, you’ll find many EFL/ESL activities, ideas and games to use in the ‘Circle Time’. The teacher wants to underline how important Circle Time is.
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