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TEFL employer research is the process of verifying a school’s legal standing, financial stability, and workplace culture before signing a contract. To ensure a safe placement in 2026, teachers should cross-reference independent reviews on platforms like Glassdoor and


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South Korea. The home of K-pop, K-dramas, and kimchi.

But there’s far more to this beautiful country than what we see on TV or online.

Since becoming a top destination for TEFL teachers, digital nomads, and travellers from around the world, ...


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TEFL grammar instruction focuses on helping students use English accurately in real-world situations. To succeed, teachers must avoid five common mistakes: over-explaining rules, teaching forms in isolation, using excessive worksheets, neglecting context, and correcting errors at the wrong time. Mastering these strategies ensures a more communicative and effective clas...


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Listening forms a significant part of the communication process in our everyday live. For this reason, teaching it as a skill to our English learners is a must. Let’s have a quick look at why it is, in fact, one of the more challenging skills to master when learning a foreign language, why this challenge seeps into the ESL classroom, and how we can overcome it.

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Teaching English abroad can be one of the most exciting, rewarding experiences of your life – but it’s also rarely as simple as the job listing makes it look.

Most new TEFL teachers don’t struggle because they’re “bad teachers.” They struggle because no one prepares them for the real adjustments: the cultural differences, the emotional highs and lows, the learning c...


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