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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 [...]
By Will Pearson
First some context about the TEFL/ESL/TESOL labour market to think about. The market for English language learning in the world is booming. Compare the world now with that of twenty years ago. Communism in Russia and Eastern Europe is in its death throes, China is beginning the transition to capitalism, South [...]
In this article Sharon K Couzens de Hinojosa, the creator and writer for TEFL Tips discusses creating a budget.
If you’re like most people, thinking about money gives you a headache. However, if you make a budget and stick to do, you’ll have less to worry about. Before you start to figure out how [...]
By Nigel Nix
The short and easy answer is “YES”.
In fact anyone who has graduated from high school and has a good grasp of their own language can make a comfortable living as a freelance trainer in Germany.
However, a little prep work is required in order to avert disaster.
Over the years [...]
Another article from Sharon K Couzens de Hinojosa, author of the TEFL Tips blog.
Many people get into TEFL as a gap year activity before going back to the “real” world and getting a “real” job. However, there are some of us who stay in the game for a while. Although time is a [...]
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