The classroom tips below are general in nature and are intended to be more of a navigational tool than anything else. As it is virtually impossible to account for every possible teaching style and method, think of these classroom tips for English teachers abroad as best practices.
We all know what it feels like to walk into a new culture we know nothing about. Almost all of us have experienced culture shock. By the time we return to our home countries, the last thing on our mind is how different things might feel. You may have only been away for a year.…
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China can be an out-of-this-world experience and many people aren’t prepared for some of things they might encounter in the Middle Kingdom. So, if you’re teaching in China, please don’t freak out when… people stare someone of the same gender holds your hand or asks you to dance (this is a sign of friendship) you…
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Come join us at Taiwan Beer 346 Warehouse on Saturday 27th November for what promises to be a fantastic evening.
Dear Teachers: Please share your photos of our Reach To Teach events by joining our Reach To Teach Flickr group pool! If you’re interested in writing for the Reach To Teach community blog, please get in contact with carrie@reachtoteachrecruiting.com. We’d love to hear your stories! On weekday nights and weekends, the trendy streets of Ximending…
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Join us for our first ever Reach To Teach Photowalk in Ximending on Saturday, October 16, 2010.
As the newest member of the Reach To Teach team, my aim with this blog is to give our teachers a place to share their stories about teaching and living abroad, and a chance to talk about what it means to be a Reach To Teach teacher.