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Interesting Facts about Thailand You Probably Didn’t Know

Thailand is a popular country with tourists and TEFL teachers alike so you might think you know a lot about the country, but there is more to Thailand than beaches, temples and elephants. Here are a few interesting facts about Thailand you probably didn’t know. Prathet Thai Thailand is the only South East Asian country … Continue reading “Interesting Facts about Thailand You Probably Didn’t ...[Read More]

How You Can Celebrate World Kindness Day

Wednesday 13 November is World Kindness Day. In this day and age we are so accustomed to hearing and reading about tragedies and sadness it has become more important than ever to be the kindness we want to see in the world. This is why the Random Acts of Kindness Foundation wants to make kindness … Continue reading “How You Can Celebrate World Kindness Day” The post How You Can Celebra...[Read More]

What Kind of Teaching Can You Do in Japan?

Sshhh! What’s that sound? Is that the sound of Japan calling your name?! If you’re an English as a Foreign Language teacher or someone who wants to be, then it probably is. The English language learning market is booming in Japan at the moment so now is definitely the time to jump on a plane … Continue reading “What Kind of Teaching Can You Do in Japan?” The post What Kind of Teaching ...[Read More]

Do I Need a TEFL to Teach English in Japan?

The land of cherry blossoms, samurais and hot springs is a very tempting destination for TEFL teachers. Being able to speak English is becoming more and more important in Japan and so there are no shortage of students for you to teach. This also means you have your pick of jobs. So the obvious question … Continue reading “Do I Need a TEFL to Teach English in Japan?” The post Do I Need ...[Read More]

Is TEFL Hard to Pass?

If you’re considering teaching English abroad and are looking into doing a Teaching English as a Foreign Language course, you may be wondering how hard it is to pass. After all, if you are either starting out in a career or changing careers, you don’t want to waste your time and money on a venture … Continue reading “Is TEFL Hard to Pass?” The post Is TEFL Hard to Pass? appeared first ...[Read More]

Top Tips to Ace your Demo Lesson

Finding a job that you would like to have, in a place that you would like to live is hard, and then you still have to go through the job interview! Job interviews can be tough. We all know we need to be well-prepared but that can be difficult if you don’t know what to … Continue reading “Top Tips to Ace your Demo Lesson” The post Top Tips to Ace your Demo Lesson appeared first on The T...[Read More]

The Best Places to Visit in Japan

Japan is like no other country on this planet. In Japan you can buy anything your heart desires from a vending machine, you can go to a café specifically to play with cats, and you can pay good money to sleep in a coffin-sized room in a capsule hotel. And that’s not even mentioning all … Continue reading “The Best Places to Visit in Japan” The post The Best Places to Visit in Japan app...[Read More]

What is Japan Known For?

A country of 126 million people and one of the most literate and technically advanced nations, Japan is a mystery to many people. An archipelago country made up of four major islands and 6 800 smaller islands, Japan has mountains and forests, small towns and traditional villages. Though many people know it as an urban … Continue reading “What is Japan Known For?” The post What is Japan...[Read More]

Best Cities to Teach English in Japan

When you’re looking for a job teaching English as a foreign language, one of the factors you need to consider is where to teach. The first step is to decide which continent you’re interested in, then you can do your research and find out which countries suit your interests and qualifications (and your passport!).  If … Continue reading “Best Cities to Teach English in Japan” The post B...[Read More]

What are My TEFL Options without a Degree?

If you’re interested in teaching English abroad you probably know that many TEFL jobs prefer their candidates to have two things: a TEFL certificate from a recognised TEFL provider and a Bachelor’s degree. However, the key word here is prefer. While a TEFL certificate is a non-negotiable, a degree is not essential to getting a … Continue reading “What are My TEFL Options without a Degree?...[Read More]

What is The Average Teaching Salary in Japan?

If you’re looking to live and work in a country that oozes history, culture and eccentricity, then Japan is the country for you. But, truthfully, if you’re looking to save thousands, then you might want to consider another country. Japan is one of the most fascinating countries to live in, but teaching English abroad there is … Continue reading “What is The Average Teaching Salary in Japan?&...[Read More]

Common Mistakes for Japanese Learners of English

One of the most important skills of a TEFL teacher is to identify the errors that your students make and help them deal with them. Mistakes are an integral part of learning and our students are bound to make them. As a teacher, it is up to you to identify the errors your students are … Continue reading “Common Mistakes for Japanese Learners of English” The post Common Mistakes for Japa...[Read More]

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