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Japan is a stable, highly developed parliamentary democracy with a modern economy. Tourist facilities are widely available, except in coastal areas of Northeast Japan still recovering from the aftermath of the March 11, 2011, earthquake and tsunami. Below is a comprehensive list of all the information you should read before visiting or relocating to [...]
I went abroad, I taught TEFL, I had a great time and I did many things I wouldn’t otherwise have done. Getting tattooed in a prominent area of the body – on the neck above the collar line – was one of those things (along wit others on other parts of the body, some [...]
Students come from all over the world to live and study English in England. They are often looking for a place to stay with the most reasonable accommodation rates. London is one of the most popular destinations, despite suitable accommodation having been traditionally hard to find.
At present, there are some amazing low [...]
An article in which Tom Carter relates his experiences of teaching in Asia’s largest country
Having little luck finding an attractive job offer in the U.S. in 2004, I decided to take my skills where they were wanted – abroad.
Enticed by the “Teach English in China – No Experience Necessary” ads saturating the [...]
by David Cox
Six o’clock on a winter morning. The temperature bottoming out at around -20 C. A tall, not altogether awake Englishman makes his way to work through the dawn streets of Seoul; just another chancer wanting to teach English and taste a bit more of what the world’s got to offer. The [...]
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