Teaching English online can be a great—or a horrendous—experience. Avoid the latter by choosing awesome, reliable, trustworthy companies from the get-go. Here’s our comprehensive list of the best and most reliable companies to work for when teaching English online. But first… What to look for in trusted online English teaching companies Regardless of which company you ulti...[Read More]
Two years after leaving their US home, Vanessa Small and her husband have visited 14 countries and counting…How? By teaching English online, they’ve funded their jet-setting lifestyle and whoa have they made the most of their time at every single location. Blogger and cooking whizz Vanessa takes us behind the scenes of her DaDa classroom; discover if you have what it takes to rock the...[Read More]
You’ve wrapped up your online English teaching-focused TEFL certificate and have a few job leads from really exciting companies offering cutting-edge online learning to students in distant places. Your dream life is so close you can taste it. But in order to make it a reality, you need to actually get hired—and before that happens, you need to ace your interview. Here’s our best ...[Read More]
So you may not be from the USA, the UK, Australia, or any other of the countries deemed as home to “Native English Speakers,” but you still want to teach abroad. The good news? You absolutely can teach English abroad as a non-native speaker. The slightly-bummer news? Your job options will be slightly more limited (particularly in East Asia and the Persian Gulf countries), and you might...[Read More]
The age-old question: Why do you want to teach English online? You can bet that not only your friends and family will be asking you this question, but that an interviewer for that teaching online job you want will be, too. What they’re looking for when they ask this question In an interview, the company is trying to make sure that you’re the right fit for the job. That means asking rou...[Read More]
You’ve just learned about teaching English online and it has totally rocked your worldview. Turning your home into a classroom? Making upwards of $20 an hour teaching something you know very well to cute kids? Being able to work remotely—from anywhere—and maintain consistent income? HECK. YES. Teaching English online is revolutionizing the TEFL job landscape in great ways. We lov...[Read More]
You applied to become an online English teacher and got a bite—wahoo! It’s time to prepare for the interview. Don’t fret; you got this. Since we at Premier TEFL are cheering for you every step of the way, we’ve put together this robust list of online ESL teacher interview questions—and the answers to really “WOW” ‘em. Common digital interview teacher...[Read More]
Can’t quite get the idea of finding teaching English as a second language jobs abroad? We can’t blame you. Your feed is constantly filled with gorgeous moments from TEFLers currently abroad… and do you want to know a little secret? Their lives beyond their Instagram posts are just as beautiful, fun, meaningful, and adventurous as the snaps you get to see. Stop double-tapping the...[Read More]
What happens to student loans if you move abroad? Does it magically disappear? WE WISH! Graduating with student loans is all the rage nowadays (seriously). While it might not seem like the wisest choice to pack up and go on an international adventure right at this moment, you’d actually be surprised by the ways that teaching abroad can be a strong financial choice. In fact, paying off studen...[Read More]
We’ve done the hard work of planning the perfect TEFL gap year abroad across three continents, but perhaps you’re still having a tough time wrapping your head around the idea of spending your gap year teaching abroad. Do I even want to work on my gap year? Are gap year teaching programs trustworthy? Do I like kids enough? Will I waste my gap year teaching English? These are all l...[Read More]
Find TEFL jobs with no degree? Easy. The university scene isn’t for everyone—but neither is boring 9-5 employment. That’s why we recommend that those without bachelors or associates degrees consider the more exciting early career path of teaching English abroad. Yes, you can find TEFL jobs abroad without a degree. Though some countries and regions have stricter policies (here&rsq...[Read More]
Philip has had no less than five careers in his short 39 years on earth, but the latest hat he is wearing is that of a TEFL teacher in Italy. He’s ridden racehorses, mastered the splits, and has even picked up a little of the local language where he is now working abroad. Read on to hear Philip’s fabulous, helpful advice for future TEFLers! Tell us about Philip! What’s your backg...[Read More]