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What is an Officetel?
This is a common type of apartment rental in S. Korea. It seems the word is derived from the word 'office' and 'hotel' - it is meant to be similar to a hotel in that people live there but the word office...
15 commentsTeach English in Korea: Speaking the Language
Before arriving in The Land of the Morning Calm, also known as Korea, many foreigners and prospective English teachers hear that learning Korean is not necessary, and that you can function pretty well in...
0 commentsFinding Private English Students in Japan; Techniques and tips for teachers
Finding private students in Japan is not difficult if it’s approached logically. Here is some advice for English teachers looking to boost their income with outside lessons. One of these techniques might...
0 commentsWorking in Mexico: Five Jobs for Gringos
Living and working in Mexico is a wonderful thing. Escape the winter and travel to tropical Mexico to work. Here are five jobs available to foreigners in Mexico.
7 commentsUnderstanding Japanese Culture: When East Meets West
Back in the 90's, just after graduating from college, I made the decision to become a vagabond. Fully embracing my youthful, free-spirited nature, I traveled from Madison, WI to Tokyo, Japan jobless, homeless...
11 commentsHow to get an English teaching job in Spain
Ever dreamt of relocating to the land of sun, sand and sangria? Well I guess you have if you’re reading this article. Relocating to Spain is not as difficult as it may seem. English teaching jobs are...
1 commentHow To Choose An Online TESL/TEFL Certificate Course
If you’re planning to teach English in Japan, or anywhere else for that matter, you basically just need to be a native speaker and have a college diploma, but it might be worth your while to get a TESL or...
8 commentsA Basic Story Time Lesson Outline
Here is the basic formula I use for our library's story hour. It's the bones of my story hour program. I use books, music, movement, and transitions in some predictable ways that create the sense of routine that young children crave. This story hour format also helps create a structure for selecting appropriate books and building a theme. Feel free to use it as a place to start and then adapt it to the needs of your story time crowd!
0 commentsTeach English in Thailand
The following is a short guide about living and working in Thailand teaching the English language. I worked teaching English in Thailand for five years, three years at a language institute (British-American...
0 commentsFree Website to Help You Learn or Teach English
An excellent free website has been launched for English language learners by the U.S. Department of Education.* I have taught ESL both here and abroad and found this website to be superior for what it...
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