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Life As An English Teacher In Thailand
We had the privilege of catching up with 5 expats, all from different regions of the Western world and all currently Teaching English in Thailand....
First Impressions Of Teaching In South Korea
Meet Marek Krawczyk, a young and adventurous guy from Ludlow, Massachusetts in the USA. He has been living and teaching English in Daejon, South...
Recent Canadian Graduate Explains Her Teaching Experience In South Korea
We caught up with Elizabeth Douros who introduced us to the private school (Hagwon) where she teaches English to South Koreans. She kindly shares...
Embracing The Living Conditions Of Rural Thailand
In case you didn't know, the living conditions of rural Thailand are somewhat different to what you might find back home in the Western world. Most...
The Ins And Outs Of Teaching English In South Korea
South Korea is one of the most rapidly emerging 1st world countries of the Eastern world. With a highly developed economy, the world's fastest...
Overcoming Culture Shock And Engaging With The Locals In Thailand
Jon Harman shares with us his incredible story about how he overcame culture shock and became a member of the local community where he lived and...
My First Time Teaching English In Thailand
We recently caught up with Jaco Kleinloog who was kind enough to share with us his first time teaching English in Thailand. Jaco is currently the...
My Most Memorable Thai Teaching Experience
Loren Swailies, currently teaching English in Thailand to kindergarten children, sat down to talk to us about her most memorable Thai...
Transport in Thailand: The Easy Guide To Getting Around Thailand
Thailand has many different modes of transport which tend to come in all different shapes and sizes. These shapes and sizes are often quite...
Khao Sam Roi Yot: The Mountain with Three Hundred Peaks
I had no idea what to expect when I was teaching English in Thailand and joined a bunch of like-minded adventurous Westerners that had invited me to...