All posts tagged teach english ESL
Top 5 Reasons to Teach English in China
China is a vast and impressive country, and is the leading cultural hotspot within Asia. You would never have any shortage of things to do there, travel-wise and concerning your […]
How to Start Teaching English Online and Traveling Full-time
This post was provided by Nic, an online English teacher house sitting her way across the world. She is into food trucks, bullet journaling, and all things guacamole. For more […]
Types of Schools You Can Teach at in China — from Kindergarten to University
I used to teach English in China, at a private university in the Guangdong province (pictured above) where my students were kind and made me laugh on a continual basis. Now […]
9 Best Teaching English Abroad Blogs
It all started with teaching English abroad: this blog, my endless desire to see the world, my current business. I remember I was sitting up nights in my bed in Bend, […]
6 Different Kinds of Travelers: Which One Are You?
This is a guest post from fellow writer and ESL teacher, Christine Hayes, who is currently teaching English in Thailand and sharing her stories here. She is also a writer […]
On Returning to Thailand
Every time I look at a world map, I get a bit overwhelmed at the number of countries I still have yet to see. I know I’ve been fortunate to […]
New Year Resolutions!
When I teach composition, I tell my students how important it is to reflect on their work before moving on to the next project. Though we all strive to live […]
Help Go Abroad – A Resource
*This post was written in collaboration with HelpGoAbroad.com, a resource for travelers looking to go abroad. Help Go Abroad If you have the desire to travel abroad, you should probably […]
How This Blog Started a Business: Teach English: ESL
One year ago, I started a business. It was a direct result of this blog. While I was still teaching English in China and Thailand, I received weekly emails requesting […]
Faces of Asia
A photo captures the moments so often lost to memory. When I leave the house for anything out of the ordinary, I feel lost without my camera strapped to my […]
Off the Beaten Track in China
It’s time for another guest post! Every now and again, I publish stories from fellow travel addicts. Their tales will be about something they’ve learned, or something they’ve taught, while […]
From Teaching English Abroad to Teaching English at Colorado State
Last year at this time, I was celebrating my 27th birthday with these adorable Thai kids who brought me a cake and told me I was old: Those of you […]
Teach Abroad Myth Revealed
Today’s article is written for the Reach To Teach Teach Abroad Blog Carnival, a monthly series that focuses on providing helpful tips and advice to ESL teachers and travelers around the […]
Why I (Almost) Never Book in Advance
This article was written with inspiration from the Reach To Teach: Teach Abroad Blog Carnival, a monthly series that focuses on providing helpful tips and advice to ESL teachers around […]