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Teaching English in Europe
Jetting off to Europe may not sound like the most exciting of things to do but it's all too easy to ignore the treasures on your doorstep The Eiffel tower, the Vatican, the Saint Sophia Cathedral, the Sagrada Familia, the Brandenburg Gate and the Red Square to name a few, Europe is full to bursting with plenty of wonders and new experiences that will make living and teaching here an enriching experience

Teach English in Zambia
Named after the Zambezi River Zambia is celebrated for its vast array of lakes and waterfalls One of the most famous of which is Victoria Falls, shared with Zimbabwe but a source of no less pride to the Zambians, it is known locally as Mosi-oa-Tunya, which means 'the smoke that thunders', which might have something to do with it's impressive drop of 330ft into a narrow chasm at a rate of 550 million litres every minute, with a spray that can be seen 20 miles away

Why do Some Countries Require a Degree to Teach English
For those of us who want to teach English, TEFL courses are available in varying shapes and sizes, and are helping more and more people to get the qualifications they need Whether or not you need a degree does very much depend on where you want to go and how long you want to go for

American Accents and Teaching English in Taiwan
There are a lot of opportunities to teach English as an English teacher in Taiwan Many people that teach here come from many different countries from around the world

Find Out What Hours You'll Work Teaching English in Taiwan
Teaching English in Taiwan isn't like any other job or career in the world Not only is the working environment completely different to what most people are accustomed to, but you'll also discover that the hours you work are also very different



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