Blog Articles from April 2012
Head west and TEFL in Brazil
Posted by Tim McCann - 13:09 on 27 April 2012 | 1 comment
Head west and TEFL in Brazil
Historically, newly qualified TEFL teachers have looked east to find their teaching post in Europe, the Middle East and Asia. While these destinations all offer excellent opportunities for any English teacher, have you...
TEFL Age Worries
Posted by Kiva Richard - 13:04 on 27 April 2012
Are you too old to take a TEFL Course? Of course not. We tell you why here. ...
Teaching English in Thailand
Posted by Tim McCann - 17:10 on 26 April 2012 | 6 comments
Teaching English in Thailand is the dream of many of our graduates. Find out more here. ...
Your TEFL Scotland Course
Posted by Tim McCann - 16:57 on 25 April 2012
TEFL Scotland courses and what you can expect...
The benefits of online TEFL courses
Posted by Tim McCann - 13:53 on 25 April 2012 | 2 comments
The internet has opened up a whole new world of online learning. Tim McCann tells us more....
Teaching English in Egypt
Posted by Kiva Richard - 16:59 on 19 April 2012
Egypt is a magical land of history and mystery. Doing TEFL in Egypt could be the experience of a lifetime. ...
Preparing Yourself to Teach English Abroad
Posted by Kiva Richard - 16:27 on 19 April 2012
With a bit of preparation, your transition into a new country can be a smooth one. ...
How to Find a Job Teaching English Abroad
Posted by Kiva Richard - 15:02 on 13 April 2012 | 10 comments
Once you have completed your TEFL Scotland Course you will undoubtedly have your sight set on securing a job teaching English abroad. Here is a quick guide to help you choose where you want to work and how to get the right TEFL job for you....
Teaching English in Taiwan
Posted by Kiva Richard - 14:00 on 11 April 2012
There are many other countries in Asia where you can teach English as a foreign language, however there are a few good things that make teaching English in Taiwan a worthwhile experience. ...
Teaching English in Nepal
Posted by Kiva Richard - 13:41 on 11 April 2012
Find out more about the opportunities for teaching English in Nepal....
Teaching English in the Czech Republic
Posted by Kiva Richard - 12:56 on 11 April 2012
The Czech Republic is an extremely popular destination to teach English as a foreign language. Find out for yourself why it is such a great place to live and work....
Teaching English in Colombia
Posted by Steven Kellow - 12:32 on 03 April 2012
Colombia is a beautiful country with festivals all year round and fabulous cities to visit. Read a bit more on this brilliant TEFL destination....
Supporting your local community whilst teaching
Posted by Steven Kellow - 10:42 on 03 April 2012
Read up on a few extra ways to help your new local community develop whilst you are teaching over there....
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