Teach English in Thailand Interview

Teach English in Thailand
Mark Reynolds, a five year veteran English teacher in Thailand shares his experiences in this fantastic interview.
How long have you been teaching English in Thailand?
I’ve been teaching in Thailand for 5 years.
How did you find your first teaching job?
Well first, I did some online research and visited many Thailand teaching sites to get an idea of who the major employers in the business were. I came up with a list of about 5 big language schools that I believed would be a good choice for a newcomer… Read the rest
Teach English in Korea, Interview with David Deubelbeiss

Teach English in Korea
David Deubelbeiss is a teacher, writer and runner. He is an educator with over 17 years experience teaching ESL / EFL . He has taught and presented in Korea, Canada, France, the Czech Republic, Ukraine and Russia. and specializes in Web 2.0 and using technology in the classroom. Currently, he is giving professional development courses within the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education. He is an avid creator of instructional materials and shares his resources through his online community EFL Classroom 2.0 – a professional development… Read the rest
Volunteer English Teaching in Ecuador: Interview with Jon Brandt

Teach English in Ecuador
Jon Brandt volunteered to teach English in Ecuador for 11 months. He used WorldTeach to find and organize his teaching position. Jon shares his experiences living, traveling and teaching in Latin America in this interview.
How did you find your volunteer teaching job in Ecuador?
I volunteered with a program called WorldTeach, which is a non-profit based out of the John F. Kennedy Center for International Development at Harvard University. After applying for the program and being accepted, we were given choices for where we… Read the rest
Teach English in Taiwan Interview with Carrie Kellenberger

Teach English in Taiwan, Kerry Kellenberger
How long did you teach in Taiwan and China?
I taught for three and a half years in northern China and three years in Taiwan.
How did you find your job?
I found my first teaching job in 2003 through a website called Dave’s ESL café. Within days of submitting my CV, I was offered teaching positions in Japan, Taiwan, Korea, and China. The hardest part was deciding which job to take. I decided to go to China because the package the school offered… Read the rest
Teach English in Japan, Interview with John Bardos

Teach English in Japan
Long time Japan expat, English teacher, school owner and entrepreneur, John Bardos shares some of his experiences teaching English in Japan.
How long have you been teaching English in Japan?
I have been teaching here for over 12 years now. The first 2.5 were working for other companies and the last 10 years have been in my own English school.
How did you find your first teaching job?
I came to Japan without a visa or a job. When I arrived I started looking in the English language publications and found… Read the rest