Teach Abroad Blog
Teaching abroad
6 Countries to Teach Abroad In
There are tons of great teaching destinations all over the world. We can help you pick the right one for you.
How to Make Extra Cash on the Side While Teaching Abroad
Many people opt to work side hustles on top of their 9-5. Learn about some helpful side-gigs you can take while teaching abroad!
4 of the Best Board Games for ESL Students in Class
Using board games in class can be an effective way to enhance student engagement and improve English language skills. These games are also very adaptable and can be customized to match any lesson or learning context. They can be used as ice-breakers at the start of a lesson, as fillers between activities, and as activities at the end of a lesson to review key points.
Living Abroad
What to do when you have a two-month holiday?
Very few get to enjoy the long summer break that educators have. This holiday presents wonderful opportunities to do activities that would otherwise be difficult if one only had a week off. While many educators are now enjoying their well deserved break, why not consider some of the various suggestions below before you head back to the classroom in a few weeks.
12 Times China Broke a Random Guinness Record
Longest wall, largest population, longest bridge… If China did break some famous and impressive records, it is also known for ranking first when it comes to funnier and more random Guinness records.
How to Save Up for a Gap Year Adventure
Gap year adventures are a trend that is continually gaining momentum. Statistics show that, annually in the UK, about 2.5 million students take a gap year before university. They are popular for a reason; known to boost academic focus, self-confidence, and personal development. However, they don’t come cheap and saving money is a large part of the process. Tempted by such a life changing experience? Below is our advice on how to save for your very own gap year adventure.