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Don’t Forget to Breathe

By James Prescott-Kerr When you’re abroad and know you have limited time in ...

5 Simple Steps to Successfully Teaching Chinese Stud...

Teaching a new class is always a daunting prospect, even for the most experie...

What it is really like to teach English as a foreign...

Putting your life on hold to move abroad and teach English is a massive commi...

10 tips for better classroom management

Teaching children can be incredibly rewarding and joyful, it can also be extr...

How to fly to a country and job-hunt in-person

Get off the plane, rest, then start networking. After the plane lands, you’l...

Different career paths after teaching overseas

Teaching English overseas is an incredibly fun and fulfilling time in a perso...

Life After Quarantine: My First Two Weeks in China

Once I left quarantine, I was intrigued to experience the “real” China. You a...

Why you should consider teaching English after gradu...

Graduation is a complex time in young adult life, eliciting a swarm of emotio...

How to stay healthy whilst travelling

Getting sick is never fun, but the experience is far worse when you get sick ...

Ten perks of living in China

It is almost obvious for any foreigner to face culture shock when they move i...

The Great Wall of China

The Great Wall of China is the world’s longest fortification and it was liste...

6 Reasons Graduates Choose to Teach in China

Are you a recent graduate? Congratulations and welcome to the job-hunting w...

Hangzhou City Guide – Everything You Need to Know

Hangzhou is one of the rich and prosperous cities in China. It is the capital...

Study China’s Ancient Culture while Teaching in Chin...

Studying China’s ancient culture is important because it can help to understa...

Meet Johnny – From our partner schools in China

Johnny works for Education First (EF) – one of our trusted partner schools in...