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How to Get a Job Teaching English Abroad

How to Get a Job Teaching English Abroad

Teaching abroad is an exciting experience that many individuals dream about. It can be deeply fulfilling to live in another country, discover a different way of life, and engage in meaningful work teaching English. If you’ve ever dreamed about this kind of adventure, there are a few things you need to know about how to get a job teaching English abroad. Below are some key steps to get you started.

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5 Benefits of Having International Work Experience

5 Benefits of Having International Work Experience

Moving overseas for a year or more to work and travel isn’t just a great adventure for you, it’s also a great thing to add to your resume! There are many benefits that you get to enjoy when you have international work experience, and this is true whether you’re going to continue working abroad for quite a while or you plan on going back home after a year or two.

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5 Fun Icebreakers for Your High School ESL Students

5 Fun Icebreakers for Your High School ESL Students

As an ESL teacher, getting your students to open up, get to know one another, and practice their English language skills can be a challenge. Icebreaker games are a great way to encourage student participation in the classroom and to get your students to practice conversing in English. These fun games can also help students feel more comfortable with each other (and with you). Whether your students are just beginning to learn English or have some experience under their belts, here are some fun games to get your students chatting.

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Living Abroad

What Does “Saving Face” Mean?

What Does “Saving Face” Mean?

In Chinese culture, the concept of ‘face’ AKA mianzi (mi-an-ze) refers to the amount of “dignity” or “prestige” that are associated with an individual. What is a high-context culture? In China, concepts such as reputation, social hierarchy, and association are incredibly important. Many Asian cultures are generally considered to be high-context cultures, which could be very different than what you’re used to. This means that the people living in these areas tend to place a lot of value on things such as: how others view them, how much they do or do not stand out compared to others, and how they fit into the social structure around them.

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Things to Remember About the English Language When Speaking to or Teaching Foreigners

Things to Remember About the English Language When Speaking to or Teaching Foreigners

With roughly 378 million native speakers worldwide, English surprisingly comes only third to Chinese and Spanish in the most spoken languages all over the world. Despite this, the English language doesn’t come without difficulties, especially when it comes to pronunciation. In reality, foreigners and non-native speakers may encounter English pronunciation mistakes at some point in their conversations. The good news is that people who are just starting to learn English are not alone in this kind of battle. A lot of students who took one-on-one Skype sessions with the English tutors at Preply started out confused but are now fluent in English.

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The Ultimate Guide to Budgeting, While Travelling

The Ultimate Guide to Budgeting, While Travelling

When you’re off travelling and enjoying yourself, it can be easy to lose track of your spending. And the last thing you want to have to do is call your parents to get them to send you extra cash. Sticking to a budget can be even more important when you’re travelling. You’re so far away from home and family, and you’re ultimately on your own for survival. So how do you do it?

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