Would you like to teach abroad?
How to start? Where to go? Who can help?

These are the basic questions we expect to answer with this blog, by sharing our experiences and providing trustworthy resources and sources of information.

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Thursday, April 26, 2012



“The World is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.”
                                                                        Saint Augustine

Perhaps Saint Augustine’s quote describes better than anything else our desire for travelling.
Throughout history it’s clear that part of our nature consists in the necessity to move from one place to another. Civilizations have moved and expanded, motivated not only by power and domination, but also by the exciting feeling of unpredictability, stepping on unknown land, discovering new things and giving life to stories and legends.
That’s what drove the ancient Romans to visit the Acropolis in Athens and sent many historical characters to explore faraway lands.


The benefits of travelling are immeasurable, it opens your mind and broads your heart. It can teach you the simplest things and the deepest lessons in life. Once you start you can never stop and once this feeling infects you, you will never be the same anymore.
Travelling nowadays became easier than ever. We have information, budget airlines, internet and agencies; it’s just a matter of organization and picking a destination.


You may ask: What about money?
That’s where teaching comes. Nothing better than living abroad to soak and experience all of the costumes and traditions of any specific region; people are learning English all around the world and qualified teachers are required from South to North and from East to West. With so many job opportunities all around the world, living abroad also became easier than ever, especially for good English teachers who are up to discover the planet and read as many pages as they can from this huge book.


Personally that’s what motivated me to teach English in the first place. The experience was so amazing that I chose this to be my profession. Teaching in another country takes travelling to another level of experience and cultural exchange, it simply changes your life and the way you see the world.


How to start? Where to go? Who can help me?These are the basic questions we expect to answer with this blog, by sharing our experiences and providing trustworthy resources and sources of information. We would like to go even further and collect as many details and information as possible about the many different places available around the globe where an English teacher is required. Going deep into the culture, habits, costumes, dos and don’ts, hazards, tips and advice from these locations and inspiring teachers with amazing and authentic stories.


Please feel free to contact us to make any kind of request or to share your stories.