Not everyone who wants to teach English is looking for a full-time, year-long commitment. Maybe you're a student, a parent, a digital nomad juggling multiple…Read more
Teaching English online while living abroad is one of the most appealing lifestyles in the ESL world. Imagine earning a Western salary while paying rent in…Read more
One of the most common — and most important — questions aspiring ESL teachers ask is: "Can I actually save money doing this?" It's a fair question.…Read more
You've made it. Twelve months (or however long your contract runs) of lesson planning, classroom management, culture shock, and growth. As your first ESL…Read more
You've landed the job, sorted your visa, and booked your flight. Now comes the question that keeps every new ESL teacher awake at 2am: what on earth do I pack?…Read more
One of the biggest shocks of moving abroad to teach English isn't the culture — it's the upfront cost. Even when your new school reimburses flights and…Read more
You've landed. After months of planning, paperwork, and anticipation, you're finally in your new country. The first week abroad is a blur of jet lag,…Read more
Where will you live when you land? It's one of the most anxiety-inducing questions for any ESL teacher moving abroad. Housing arrangements vary dramatically by…Read more
Every ESL teacher experiences culture shock. It doesn't matter how well-traveled you are, how much you love the destination, or how prepared you think you are…Read more
Getting hired as an ESL teacher is only half the battle — the other half is the paperwork. Immigration authorities are strict, and a single missing or…Read more