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How to get online teaching experience

Looking to venture into the world of online teaching for the first time? We’ve got your back! With an increase in demand for online TEFL teachers comes an increase in competition for online teaching jobs. With competition getting fierce, it’s important to make sure your application stands out from the crown. How do you ask? Well getting some experience is a great place to start! But what can you d...[Read More]

We’re now on Google News!

We’re super proud to announce that we’re now on Google news! This means you can get the latest updates on all things teaching, travel, and education-based – amazing! Take a sneak peek for yourself to see what we have on offer… What is google news? Google News is a fantastic platform that displays the latest news articles that you’re looking for. Whether it’s general TEFL knowledge or a specific qu...[Read More]

World TEFL Guide

Welcome to the ‘world of TEFL’, if you’re new to TEFL is can seem like a mind-field, but it doesn’t have to be! In our brand-new World TEFL Guide, we’ve covered absolutely everything from TEFL basics, teaching English online, and how to get started to job requirements and earning potential in almost 50 countries. It’s 140 pages packed full of TEFL gold dust! To find out more, download the guide or...[Read More]

How to prepare to teach English abroad in 2021

2020 might not have been the year we’d all expected, but we’re not going to let it get us down! With 2021 just around the corner, we’re setting our sights on moving abroad*. New years bring new adventures and we just can’t wait to head overseas! But how should we prepare to teach English in 2021? Carry on reading to find out… 1.Research your options If you’re looking to start your TEFL adventure, ...[Read More]

Can Indian passport holders teach English online?

Indian passport holders make incredible TEFL teachers, but without having a native-English speaking passport it can be difficult to navigate the online TEFL jobs market to figure out where you can apply. That’s why we’ve taken the hard work out of it and done the research for you. Keep reading to find out the top places you can apply to work online… Cambly Requirements: To work for Cambly, Indian ...[Read More]

LIVE WEBINAR: Teaching English in Asia

Scottish TEFL teacher Aileen has been teaching English in Asia for almost three years. Aileen went live on i-to-i’s Facebook page to talk about her experience of TEFL in China and Myanmar, including switching to online learning during the Covid-19 pandemic. Watch a recording of the full webinar here or read on for edited extracts.   My TEFL journey starts… I signed up to do i-to-i TEFL’s online TE...[Read More]

How to prepare for your online teaching interview

If you’re new to the realm of online teaching, welcome to the exciting next step of your TEFL career! While Covid has been less than ideal for many industries, the shift towards online working and remote learning has increased the demand for online teachers. Whether you’re looking for a part or full-time gig, you’ll find that while a plethora of companies are hiring, the interview process is prett...[Read More]

What is TEFL?

What is TEFL and what does it stand for? TEFL is an international teaching qualification which is highly respected by employers worldwide. TEFL stands for ‘Teaching English as a Foreign Language’. To teach English online and overseas, you’ll need to be TEFL qualified. This means that you’ve learned all the necessary skills needed to become an amazing English teacher. Where can I get a TEFL and wha...[Read More]

Top TEFL destinations for Indian passport holders

With the right level of English and the correct TEFL certificate, Indian passport-holders can find TEFL jobs anywhere in the world. Check out our top TEFL destinations for Indian passport-holders here… The Maldives Located in South Asia, this idyllic island is the perfect TEFL destination for Indian passport-holders. Just a stone’s throw away from home, you’ll never be too far from your loved ones...[Read More]

How to obtain visas: teaching English abroad

Looking forward to moving abroad and starting your next adventure, but don’t know how to obtain a visa? You’ve come to the right place! Check out the requirements for teaching English in Asia, Europe, and Latin America… Visas for Asia With one of the highest demands for TEFL teachers in the world, Asia’s job market is definitely booming! TEFL hotspots tend to be in countries such as China, South K...[Read More]

LIVE WEBINAR: How to Teach English Online without a Degree

Successful online TEFL teacher, Audrey, is 23 years old and does not have a degree. Audrey went live on i-to-i’s Facebook page to talk about how you too can teach English online without a degree. Watch a recording of the full webinar here or read on for edited extracts. Introducing Audrey I am 23 years old. I started teaching when I was 22. I did not go to college. I don’t have a degree. I did get...[Read More]

Teaching in China: My story so far

I went to China in January 2018 and have had an amazing time (best decision I ever made). The Great Wall should be on everybody’s bucket list! Forbidden City was awesome too. Tian’anmen Square was disappointing but the museums around it were fantastic. Here’s what I learned 2 weeks in… So, 2 weeks after arriving in Beijing. What have I learned? 1 – It’s cold in Beijing 2 – The canal outside my off...[Read More]

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