Articles, tagged with "teaching english", page 5
04th April 2009
To go through a company or not: that is the question, whether it's better to throw on a rucksack and go it alone or book through a company! The tricky thing is there are no easy answers; rather it's a matter of taste and a question of what you want to do ...
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Author:
itoi
13th March 2009
Everyone knows how there has been a steep demand for teachers to teach English abroad. But despite the overwhelming demand, a native speaker's knowledge of English is not in any way an automatic passport to great job opportunities abroad. However, a certi...
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Author:
adalphpaul
05th February 2009
One of the things I often notice is how quick we are to water down our dreams. I know that sometimes we do have to bend to reality, but much of the time we don't even give our dreams a chance. We compromise up front, before even testing the ideal. Or we l...
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Author:
Sarah Cooper
31st January 2009
An excellent Test of English as a Foreign Language score is essential for a promising academic life and deciding on the appropriate TOEFL preparation course can help you reach the top percentiles among the tested students. A program that magnifies your te...
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Author:
englishlci
30th January 2009
Why would someone be moving abroad? There are actually a variety of reasons. Some people may be looking into job opportunities. Often times people move abroad in order to go to school. Some people though just want to move to have more fun.
Many people ...
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Author:
Nicole Hedrick
14th January 2009
There are many ways to get experience of foreign culture and environment. If you are interested in taking a daring leap to experience the ways of life of people in abroad, then working as an English teacher is an excellent way to pursue this rewarding and...
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Author:
Munish Kumar
29th December 2008
Ecuador has recently become the focus of interest by a lot of people wishing to retire in a low cost country. This had become increasingly relevant as most countries in the world are currently suffering from a major economic recession. Pensions, homes and...
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Author:
Dixie
15th August 2008
Working holidays are an exciting way to fund a gap year. You can choose from a variety of destinations and occupations from picking apples to teaching English or working in a bar. Sound exciting but don't know where to start? Take a look at our useful wor...
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Author:
Brad Swarner
04th July 2008
The land of the Kohinoor, the Taj Mahal, and the mystics, India is incredible. You can never be prepared enough to expedience the world's biggest democracy! From Kashmir to Kanyakumari, from Mumbai to Meghalaya, India is a country of amazing contrasts, ex...
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Author:
Moe Tamani
25th May 2008
Combining your vacation or holiday with volunteering is the definition of meaningful holiday. Sightseeing, climbing mountains or sunbathing are important ingredients of a good vacation, but sometimes it takes something more to make your vacation perfect. ...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
31st January 2008
English is the most popular and widely used language in the world. According to estimates, over one billion people speak English and the figure is expected to get doubled in the ongoing decade very shortly. Being one of the major languages, English is use...
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Synapse India
13th March 2007
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Why should I go to South Korea just to teach English to students, when in fact, I could land a teaching job right here in my hometown of Ohio?
Surely it never occurred to me that I would be making this kind of choice right...
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Author:
angelus
22nd February 2007
Sooner or later, being an adult can really be a bummer. All the responsibility can get to you. Throw in the monotony of a 9 to 5 job, and you can find yourself in a big rut. Time to travel!
Depending on your philosophical and religious beliefs, life mi...
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Author:
Richard Chapo
16th December 2006
I started out writing an article called "5 Ways For Teachers To Make A Little Extra Money", but after I had written that article I realised I actually knew more than five ways for teachers to make a little extra money. So here is the sequel, "Five More Wa...
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Author:
Kelly Blackwell
17th November 2006
My Father is a pastor. In 1975, He had accepted an invitation to be the dean of students for a private Christian prep school. He was thrilled with the prospect of a new and very different challenge. But before the moving van was packed, but after the chu...
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Author:
John Cragg