So, you’re going to be away for Christmas? Stop thinking about how much you’re going to miss mom’s roast and the usual presents from under the tree. Start thinking about…
5 great ways to organize your TEFL classroom
Loads is written about teaching methods, teaching games, lead-in activities, and disciplinary techniques. But what about when the time comes to actually organize your TEFL classroom? There you stand; 12 desks and…
It’s normal for schools to request you teach a certain brand of language in their classrooms. In Europe, it might be British English that’s preferred, while it’s common in Asia…
5 unusual and off-beat ideas for TEFL lessons
Every would-be teacher knows that planning is the number-one key to great classroom sessions. It can help you achieve those top grades and really push students to their potential. But,…
5 top tips for teaching English to adults
Anyone who’s spent time teaching English to adults will be the first to tell you that it can be a whole different beast to dealing with younger learners. That’s not…
Questions to ask in your TEFL interview
You might think that TEFL interview is all about being quizzed. But what if we told you it was a chance for you to do some quizzing, too? Yes sir,…
How to ace that TEFL observation class
As if the stress of lesson planning and prepping your intros, outlining teaching goals and marking those exams isn’t enough, some schools will throw a curve ball into the mix…
120-hour course done? Congratulations. Dream job found? Have a side order of congratulations! Now youβve just got to nail the interview and get out there. Cue this guide to some…
Ways to score cheap flights to TEFL destinations
Once you’ve bagged that 120-hour course, zeroed in on the job you want, scored an interview, and started prepping for the big departure day, the attention soon turns to the…
5 great ways to start a TEFL class
Anyone who’s ever stood in front of eager English learners will tell you β the start of a lesson is one of the most important aspects of teaching. It sets…