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TEFL: Red Flags That Should Shout ‘Don’t Work Here!’
2020, Immigration and Visas, TEFL, Transitional Nature

TEFL: Red Flags That Should Shout ‘Don’t Work Here!’

Teaching English abroad is one way to take a different path in life and move abroad. Temporarily or permanently, one … Continue reading TEFL: Red Flags That Should Shout ‘Don’t Work Here!’

On TEFL in 2020
2020, TEFL, What Little Expertise I Possess

On TEFL in 2020

Yes, I’m back. I’ve been largely ignoring and avoiding this space since around 2016 but especially since 2018, spending time … Continue reading On TEFL in 2020

Makeup: “No Makeup”
2016, DIY Style, USA Travel

Makeup: “No Makeup”

I’m on vacation at home in Colorado, and I have a lot of time on my hands for the next … Continue reading Makeup: “No Makeup”

New Series: TEFL grammar for newbs abroad
2016, Announcements, TEFL for Newbs

New Series: TEFL grammar for newbs abroad

Most TEFL teachers abroad don’t have deep knowledge of grammar and usage when we first begin. True, we have a … Continue reading New Series: TEFL grammar for newbs abroad

TEFL in Korea: The Good
Korea, TEFL

TEFL in Korea: The Good

I wrote a long post about the bad parts of teaching English in Korea a while back, in response to … Continue reading TEFL in Korea: The Good

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