Teaching Nomad has branched out and as of today we’re recruiting qualified educators for a number of prestigious schools in the Middle East, and we have some particularly exciting opportunities in Saudi Arabia. But just what is there to know about the largest of...
The best and cheapest food you can get in China! 1. 煎饼 (jian bing) The jian bing is China’s version of the French crepe, but unlike its French counterpart there’s only a savory kind. The jian bing is essentially a thin flour and egg pancake spread on a smooth pan,...
Spring festival will shortly be upon us, and for those of you spending your first Chinese New Year here, expect fireworks….lots of fireworks. Roads will become quieter, shops opening hours will be getting shorter and the metro less congested, as the majority of...
Before we arrive to a new country like China, off on a new adventure, there are probably many places we want to explore. If you want to avoid the hassle of guide books, maps and dictionary, mobile apps are the best way to explore a city. 1) Pleco – Available for...
Many prospective ESL teachers wonder whether they should sign up for an online or an onsite TEFL. Here is a brief review of the advantage of each. Advantages of the on-site (in-class) TEFL course 1. Thorough training Every on-site TEFL course will provide...