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If you dream of teaching English abroad but are concerned that jobs are limited to native English speakers only, don’t be as there are many great opportunities waiting for non-native speakers in a variety of countries worldwide.
Read moreIf saving some of your earnings while teaching English abroad is important to you there are a few things you can do to help make it happen. Have a look at these simple tips that range from where in the world to teach to where to do your shopping.
Read moreHow can you make sure that the advertised job is legit? This article shows you exactly what scams to look out for when looking for TEFL jobs.
Read moreTeaching English in France often seems impossible for non-EU citizens. However, if you apply for a French language course, you will receive a student visa allowing you to teach a certain number of hours per week. If you are interested in teaching in France, read on to find out how to legally teach English in France with a student visa.
Read moreThere are certain countries who have implemented government-funded programs for foreign English teachers placing qualified English teachers into schools around their countries where they are employed for a certain period of time. Here is a list of the best government programs for teaching English abroad.
Read moreTeaching English overseas provides unlimited opportunities for English speakers from all backgrounds to live, work and travel overseas. Here are the best countries in Asia to teach English as a foreign language in 2018.
Read moreChina offers the largest EFL job market for both native and non-native English speakers. With over 300 million English learners, there are job opportunities in every corner of the country.
Read moreTo find out whether it is best to complete your TEFL certification online as a distance learning course or in-class by attending a training center, you must understand the main differences between an online TEFL course and an in-class TEFL course.
Read moreWith over 400 million native speakers, Spanish is the second most spoken language in the world behind Chinese with 1.2 billion. English comes in third with 360 million native speakers worldwide. If you are interested in learning Spanish, check out the top seven Spanish-speaking countries for teaching English abroad.
Read moreWith over 300 million English learners, China is the largest EFL market in the world. However, legal gray areas and ever-changing visa regulations can make it difficult to understand how you can exactly teach legally in China. This step-by-step guide will clear up any confusion and get you on the right path!
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