Teach Abroad Blog
Teaching abroad
Teaching Abroad with a Pre-Existing Medical Condition
If you’re living with a chronic or pre-existing medical condition, it’ll be very important for you to figure out how it’s going to affect your plans to teach abroad.
How to Create an Introduction Video
For new and experienced teachers alike, the idea of talking to a camera alone in a room can be very uncomfortable. Learning some tips and tricks for recording and editing your video introduction will be essential before you start applying for schools!
Finding a Trustworthy Teach Abroad Recruiter
Using a recruiter to find a reputable overseas teaching job is a popular choice, but how do you choose a trustworthy recruiter?
Living Abroad
What Does “Saving Face” Mean?
China has a high-context culture, and saving face is incredibly important. Make sure you understand what all of this means before heading there to teach!
Things to Remember About the English Language When Speaking to or Teaching Foreigners
With roughly 378 million native speakers worldwide, English surprisingly comes only third to Chinese and Spanish in the most spoken languages all over the world. Despite this, the English language doesn’t come without difficulties, especially when it comes to pronunciation. In reality, foreigners and non-native speakers may encounter English pronunciation mistakes at some point in their conversations. The good news is that people who are just starting to learn English are not alone in this kind of battle. A lot of students who took one-on-one Skype sessions with the English tutors at Preply started out confused but are now fluent in English.
The Ultimate Guide to Budgeting, While Travelling
When you’re off travelling and enjoying yourself, it can be easy to lose track of your spending. And the last thing you want to have to do is call your parents to get them to send you extra cash. Sticking to a budget can be even more important when you’re travelling. You’re so far away from home and family, and you’re ultimately on your own for survival. So how do you do it?