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You walk into the rowdiest grade one class of the week: instantly, a bundle of seven-year-olds cling to your legs, grapple for high-fives and hand you gifts. As a foreign teacher, you’ve got your students' …
First day nerves? Don't worry, we all get them. But if you're approaching your first time standing in front of a classroom full of kids, there are a few sure-fire ways to boost your confidence …
For many first-time TEFLers, the idea of standing in front of a classroom full of excited children can be daunting. So, some schools provide native teaching assistants to help you learn to control your class. …
Thinking about starting a TEFL journey? You're bound to have a few questions! We sat down with our TEFL expert, Jordan, who answered some of our most frequently asked questions and tells us a little …
Did you know? You don’t need a degree to teach English abroad. You might not have thrown your mortarboard in the air at a graduation but that doesn't mean you can't live your TEFL dream! It’s …
Let’s say, hypothetically, that you’ve already passed your TEFL Course with flying colours - because let's face it, you're pretty amazing when you put your mind to it! You moved across to a beautiful new …
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 …