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5 Tips For Teaching English In South Korea

So you’re thinking of teaching in South Korea? Congratulations, you are making a wonderful choice! South Korea is a beautiful country filled with rich history, delicious food, and an incredible education system. Whether you have been teaching for decades or are just starting out, there are hundreds of opportunities to teach all across the country! @premiertefl Your story starts here – with Premier...[Read More]

9 (or so) Tips For Teachers On Looking After Your Mental Health

After a long day of teaching, have you ever just wanted to put your feet up but remembered that you must do that feedback form? Maybe you have just started teaching and you’re getting overwhelmed with the aspect of being in front of a class for hours at a time. Don’t worry! Whilst the allure of teaching might make you want to jump headfirst into doing as many hours as you can do, remember that you...[Read More]

5 Benefits of TEFL for Qualified Teachers

Teachers are the unsung heroes of our communities. They grade the work of classrooms of 30 students and prepare lesson plans and resources outside of their working hours. They manage the classroom and ensure that children are learning optimally in a safe environment. Sometimes, the challenging work of qualified teachers goes unappreciated.  You may have the summer holidays to see the world, much l...[Read More]

Change and Pivot Your Career Towards TEFL

With over 10 years of experience in the ESL training field, Rosie discusses why you should consider TEFL as a career change and how you could achieve this. Whether you’re concerned about your level of experience, qualifications, age, or nationality, Rosie answers the most sought out questions. Why TEFL as a Career Change? My name is Rosie, and I’ve been in the TEFL field since 2006. I’ve seen quit...[Read More]

Your most Googled Questions about Online TEFL Courses – Answered!

So, you are searching for an online TEFL certification and you need one that is flexible and fits your budget. While there are many TEFL courses to choose from, your time is precious. To help you out, here’s a roundup of some of your most googled questions about online TEFL courses. You’ll have the knowledge to make the perfect choice to begin your TEFL journey in no time.  What TEFL course should...[Read More]

How to be a Confident Teacher

You’ve got your TEFL Qualification, you’ve got your degree. Maybe you’ve even got experience in the TEFL classroom. But maybe you’re missing a key component, and you’re wondering how to be a confident teacher.  Confidence is key, they say. But what is confidence? That feeling when people ‘like’ your photo? The ability to strut down the street finger gunning people? Well, this article will help you...[Read More]

3 Skills That a Freelance TEFL Teacher Needs (and most only have 1)

There are many ways that you can teach English online. You can work for a company which provides you with a curriculum, schedule and also provides you the students. You can also advertise your services on a platform which will also help you find your students. But, the platform will earn a percentage for each lesson you teach. Or, you can go it alone by acquiring your own students and using your o...[Read More]

Teaching English in a Remote Thai Town

  TELL US ABOUT YOURSELF MICHAEL! WE’D LOVE TO KNOW ABOUT YOUR BACKGROUND, WHAT DREW YOU TO TEACHING ABROAD, AND MORE. My name is Michael, I’m 26 years old and I am happy I decided to teach English abroad. I was born in Manchester and moved to Ireland when I was 11 years old. I’ve lived in Dublin for most of my life and soon came to realize that moving to a new country can help with your personal ...[Read More]

How To Get a Teaching Job With No Experience

Teaching English as a Foreign Language can be a very forgiving industry. While some countries and companies may have strict requirements to work for them, there are so many options out there. Most options don’t require that you be perfect, especially at first. Don’t have a degree? No problem. English is not your first language? Whatever. You don’t have much experience? Welcome aboard! If you’re wo...[Read More]

Level 5 TEFL Course Versus a 120 hour TEFL Certification

Starting out in the TEFL world can be overwhelming. This is simply because of the amount of variables and questions there are before you even start. Will I even enjoy teaching? Which country should I teach in? Or should I teach online? Should I teach at a primary or a high school? Which TEFL provider should I choose? Also, don’t forget should I enroll in a 120 hour course or a level 5 TEFL course?...[Read More]

Can I be a TEFL Teacher if English isn’t my First Language?

This Can I be a TEFL teacher if English is not my first language? If I had a penny for each time I heard this question… I could fly you out myself because the answer is yes! You absolutely can teach English abroad despite English not being your first language.  Of course, there is a short answer and a long answer, as there is with any other question. We’re already off to a good start with a ‘yes’ ...[Read More]

What the best TEFL providers will have

If you are on the hunt for the best TEFL provider, you need to search for these key factors. There are countless options available on the market now but choosing the best provider for you should be a key goal in achieving success. Nowadays, the internet is riddled with scams and dangerous websites, making it increasingly difficult to find an authentic and reliable TEFL provider. It seems that TEFL...[Read More]

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