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A TEFL teacher’s guide to all things Asia (secretly our favourite continent…)
Istanbul is a massive city and by far Turkey's most populated home to almost 19 million people, making it one of the largest cities in the world. Though Ankara is the capital of the nation, …
I didn’t know a thing about the country before I came to teach in Thailand, apart from that I must go to Chiang Mai and Pai while I was there. Chiang Mai’s famous elephant sanctuaries, white-water …
Fun and socialising, questionable bars and boat trips When we first arrived in Suzhou, we were all full of optimism about our new lives in China. We were going to find the expats, immediately become remarkably …
Certain attractions for visitors in Kanchanburi are extremely close. Especially if you are teaching English in a Thai private school having completed a TEFL course. Visitors will find that can reach many areas of Kanchanaburi …
Today, we're interviewing the lovely Emina, who is living and teaching in super Seoul, South Korea. Jealous, us?! Hi, Emina! Tell us a bit about yourself. Who are you? How old are you? Where are you …
Imagine the scene: you've just arrived in beautiful Thailand, and are wandering leisurely around Bangkok’s packed-out Khao San Road taking in the exciting new sights and smells. Fire dancers mesmerise with their daring and dangerous …
3 out of 4 millennials would rather buy an experience than something material. And from our experience, that usually means travel plans are brewing! A huge 20% of all international travellers are millennials - but …
Hi, there! I'm Catherine and I work in the Marketing Team at i-to-i HQ. In August this year, along with two of my lovely colleagues from our team of TEFL Experts, Becky and Emma, I travelled …
Alex took part in our TEFL Course & Internship: Thailand Volunteer and documented his experience (thanks, Alex!). Including meeting elephants, getting stuck into delicious Thai food and visiting Erawan waterfalls - it's safe to say …