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You’ve spent hours poring over the jobs pages and finally decided where to start teaching English abroad. Now you can’t wait to start your new life as a TEFL teacher. There is just one thing standing in …
We’ve said it before and we will say it again - TEFL (Teaching English as a foreign language) simply is THE best way to travel. Just in case you need convincing, here are our top reasons …
Guest written by Millie Walton. Millie is a travel and arts journalist, and the Digital Editor of LUX Magazine. She was born in the English countryside, but spent much of her childhood in the mountains …
Teaching abroad is an amazing experience and brings many unforgettable memories and adventures with it. Destinations like Thailand, China, and Vietnam have great wonders and new cultures to explore and discover first hand. Why do we feel …
We all know that travel can be expensive, and when we’re short on cash it’s difficult to envisage starting that amazing adventure that could cost a fair whack. But don’t be disheartened – there are plenty …
There are far more than 7 reasons to become a TEFL teacher in Saudi Arabia, but here are our favourite: The weather While the heat can be extremely scorching from July to September, for around 9 months …
3 out of 4 millennials would rather buy an experience than something material. And from our experience, that usually means travel plans are brewing! A huge 20% of all international travellers are millennials - but …
Hi, there! I'm Catherine and I work in the Marketing Team at i-to-i HQ. In August this year, along with two of my lovely colleagues from our team of TEFL Experts, Becky and Emma, I travelled …
Alex took part in our TEFL Course & Internship: Thailand Volunteer and documented his experience (thanks, Alex!). Including meeting elephants, getting stuck into delicious Thai food and visiting Erawan waterfalls - it's safe to say …