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Teaching English in South Korea: An In-depth Guide
Teaching English in South Korea offers a diverse array of opportunities across various educational settings, each with its unique environment, expectations, and benefits. Here's an in-depth look at the different types of institutions where you can teach English in...

Where to Teach in Thailand: A Comprehensive Guide
Teaching English in Thailand is a rewarding opportunity for anyone looking to explore a vibrant culture, gain teaching experience, and enjoy a change of pace. With a variety of teaching environments to choose from, there’s something for everyone, whether you’re a...

Teach English in China: Classrooms
Teaching English in China provides a wide array of opportunities depending on the type of institution, each offering unique experiences and benefits. Here’s an in-depth look at the main types of schools and organizations where you might find yourself working: 1....
Living Abroad

A Navigator’s Guide to Document Legalization for Vietnam
Hey there, intrepid explorer! So, you're setting your sights on the lush landscapes and bustling classrooms of Vietnam? What an exciting journey you have ahead! Now, before you can immerse yourself in the warm embraces of Vietnamese culture, let’s talk about something...

China’s Golden Weeks of 2024
If you find yourself in China, get ready for an extra week of holidays around October 1st, woo-hoo! Curious about the background of these Golden Weeks? Let's explore further! National Day and Spring Festival: Understanding the Golden Weeks Did you know China has two...

8 Weird and Interesting Foods You’ll Find in China
Whether you’re a foodie or you’re a picky eater, it’s important to know what kind of foods you might be coming across in another country. If you’re living in a city like Shanghai, Beijing, etc., you’ll have access to pretty much all of the foods you’re used to, but you’ll also find some foods that may seem weird to you.