The Best Places In The World To Teach English

Each year, tens of thousands of individuals travel to other countries to teach English. They attend for a variety of reasons, including learning about a new culture, earning money to travel, seeking adventure, or simply experiencing something new.

Despite the fact that there appear to be millions of locations to teach, most people wonder: where are the greatest places to teach English abroad? What nations provide the best job opportunities, income, and benefits? Here’s where you can get a fun, satisfying, and well-paying career teaching English in another country:

 

South Korea

South Korea is one of the greatest — if not the best — destinations in the world to teach English. There are plenty of job opportunities, salary ranges from $1,600 to $2,600 USD per month, and you get great perks including a contract completion bonus, free accommodation, and travel reimbursement.

Many new college graduates are drawn to Korea by the money, advantages, and the fact that the country employs many first-time instructors. If you have no prior experience, this country is one of your best alternatives. Korea has a lot going for it as a location to live: the food is great, the nation is dirt cheap, and the people are kind.

You’ll also discover a large number of other foreign young expats there. Most individuals leave having paid off a significant amount of their obligations since they earn so much money in a nation with such a low cost of living! After a year of teaching, you could easily walk away with your loans paid off and money to travel!

 

Japan

Because of its reputation for good jobs, Japan attracts nearly as many individuals as South Korea. Although the days of simply teaching in Japan and making rapid money are long gone, those willing to remain for at least a year may save a significant amount of money.

While the expense of living, especially in Tokyo, might take up a significant portion of your pay, there are a number of programs that reward long-term instructors with attractive perks and completion incentives.

Furthermore, the Japanese are extremely kind and courteous, the cuisine is an unending gourmet paradise, and the culture is distinct. It’s one of my all-time favorite nations.

 

The Middle East

Many instructors are drawn to the Middle East for one reason: the pay packages. Middle Eastern nations provide astronomically high wages, a plethora of perks, and no taxation. After one year, a teacher can earn about $40,000 USD.

This is not, however, the place for a fresh college graduate. These nations are looking for instructors that are qualified and have a lot of expertise. If you couldn’t teach in a public school in your native nation, you’ll have a hard time finding work in this region. As a result, the majority of the instructors in this town are older, more settled, and have families.

The most popular locations for teaching English in this area are Dubai, Qatar, Abu Dhabi, and Saudi Arabia.

 

Thailand

Thailand draws a large number of young and new instructors because to its low cost of living, pleasant weather, tropical beaches, delectable cuisine, and party environment.

The majority of language school instructors are former travelers trying to save money for future travel…or travelers who believed they were doing so but never did. Unless you teach in Bangkok or at an international school, the salary in Thailand isn’t very great ($1,000–1,500 USD per month).

Teaching English in Thailand, on the other hand, isn’t about making a lot of money; it’s about everything else: the ease with which you can get work, the food, the laid-back culture, the weather, and everything else in between. It’s one of the greatest places for new instructors to start, especially in a bigger city, because you’ll fit right in.

 

China

As China’s worldwide standing improves, so does the need for English teachers, as more individuals need to master the language for their jobs. Furthermore, learning it is valued in the culture. As a result, it is one of the most accessible job markets. You can find employment everywhere, even in overcrowded places like Beijing and Shanghai.

Teaching English here pays well (up to $1,500-2,000 USD a month), and many positions include completion incentives, free lodging, and flight reimbursement.

China is a country in continual flux and the brave new world. It’s a great place for instructors of all levels to attend since there’s something for everyone!

 

Prague

Prague, the Czech Republic’s capital, appears to provide an abundance of teaching opportunities. The city has expanded in size in recent years, drawing a range of digital start-ups and expats, which has resulted in an increase in teaching employment possibilities.

While getting a position in the public school system or at a university is quite difficult, there are several language schools in the city to select from. Pay isn’t as good as it is in other parts of the globe, and perks are limited (particularly when compared to Asia or the Middle East), but you’re close to everything in Europe.

Prague is one of Europe’s most beautiful, vibrant, fun, and popular cities, making it an excellent starting point for exploring the continent.

 

Spain

For anyone seeking to work in Europe, teaching in Spain is one of the finest options. There are many work opportunities, the government is actively recruiting instructors, and your visa allows you to travel freely across Europe.

On the side, there are several chances to give private classes. Although there aren’t many perks (or high pay in comparison to Asia or the Middle East), the salary is sufficient to live on.

 

Taiwan

Taiwan is an ideal nation to teach English in because there are many work options (albeit most are with young children), good wages, benefits comparable to those in South Korea, and a large number of other young instructors with whom to enjoy a social life. Learning English is highly valued in the country, and you’ll be able to discover freelance tutoring possibilities in addition to your regular, permanent teaching employment!

 

Teaching English Online

When I started teaching, there was nothing like this. You no longer need to be bound to a single spot to educate thanks to the Internet. As a method to generate money while working from home, online teaching is growing increasingly popular. A TESOL certification is required if you want to teach English online.

While it is possible to teach in any country where English is not the local language, the places listed above attract the largest audiences, give the greatest income, have the finest bonuses, and are the most enjoyable.

If you’re considering teaching English in a foreign country, our advise is to go to one of these places and just do it!

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Andy Braddell is a UK citizen with tremendous experience in traveling. He wants to encourage people to be curious about the world and find ways to fit more travel into their lifestyle than they already have. He wants others to look at him and say ‘Because of you I didn’t give up’

Teacher Asks 3rd Grade Class To Write Letters To God And The Result Is Hilarious

Kids always say the darndest things. While they may be young, they are witty, funny, and clever—always without us realizing. How do we find out? Well, you give them a hilarious project that allows their imagination to run wild with thoughts and ideas and boom—you see it in its truest form. Recently, a 3rd-grade teacher asked her class to “write a letter to God,” and the results, well, they’re absolutely hysterical.

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Demanding Mom Loses It When Swimming Instructor Won’t Give Her Son Lessons

Some people think they deserve it all and shouldn’t have to pay for any of it. Sure, money is tight for almost everyone (not that 1 percent, though!) and you can’t blame a person for haggling a bit, but some people really have all the nerve.

And even when something is free, they demand all kinds of special considerations, because clearly, their needs are more important than anyone else’s.

Like this ultra-demanding mother who demanded that a swim instructor give her son free private lessons and then got abusive when the instructor wouldn’t do it. Screenshots of the entire text conversation were posted on Reddit, where they’re getting a lot of attention due to the inanity of the situation.

It begins with the mom reaching out to a swim instructor and asking if her son could get lessons.

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The swim instructor didn’t answer the mom in what she thought was a quick enough manner, so the mom texted repeatedly in the most obnoxious fashion.

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So, to be clear, this person is offering to teach kids to swim for free, but that’s not good enough for the mom, who wants to be able to choose the time and wants her son to get a private lesson. For free. Did we mention free?

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Next, the mom comes up with the incorrect idea that somehow her son deserves private lessons because he’s missed out on the lessons the instructor already gave the kids. What the??

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The woman refused to take no for an answer. The instructor already explained that she couldn’t teach at one because she’d be at work.

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And then the instructor got called a “lousy teacher” and a “selfish b*tch” because she wouldn’t bend to this mother’s will.

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But the mom wasn’t done yet. She went on to call the instructor a “nasty horrible person.”

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And now we can see that she’s gone off the deep end, so to speak. How does she know anything about this person who is just being nice by offering free swimming lessons to kids?

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So the mom wants the teacher to…give her money? What is wrong with some people?

 

21 Hilariously Accurate Products Only Exhausted Teachers Can Truly Appreciate

Teachers are our undisputed everyday superheroes. Though they are the most vital and dedicated educators, teachers are often overworked, underpaid, and underappreciated. If you happen to be a teacher reading this, you know the story all too well. But we would like to do something—even if it’s a small something—to show our gratitude for all that you sacrifice in order to mold the minds of the future. Here are just a few products we think any super teacher will appreciate, so treat an educator in your life—they deserve it.

*We hope you dig the products we recommend or just enjoy reading our content. In the spirit of full disclosure, we may receive a portion of the sales made on this page.

1. These amazing “Training Tiny Humans To Listen To Me” socks because every teacher knows that’s just half the battle.

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2. A clever tee to show your students that you’re not just a regular teacher, you’re a cool teacher.

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3. This tote bag that beckons for a greater superpower than teaching children all day.

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4. A crew neck sweater featuring two of your most frequent activities.

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5. This stemless wine glass that reminds the world of your permanent excuse for finishing the bottle.

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6. These wonderfully sarcastic stickers you can plaster all over your graded papers.

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7. A warning mug that lets everyone around you know that you have a teacher voice and you will use it.

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8. This oh-so-ironic tee every teacher can appreciate.

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9. A therapeutic adult coloring book made specifically for teachers.

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10. This notebook to remind yourself there’s nothing a boss ass teacher like you can’t handle.

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11. This wonderfully sarcastic “Being A Teacher Is Easy” tee that will make you laugh until you cry.

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Teacher Arrested After Viral Video Shows Her Forcibly Cutting Student’s Hair

A Visalia teacher from University Preparatory High School has been arrested and removed from her classroom after a viral video shows her forcibly cutting off student’s hair in the classroom. Thanks to student’s cell phones and Reddit, Margaret Gieszinger, was arrested with suspicion of felony child endangerment. Her bail was set at $100,000.

The video, which was shared several times on social media, showed the science teacher cutting a student’s hair while singing the National Anthem. After the student gets up from the chair, the teacher proceeds to try to grab a female student’s hair and cut it. Students began to run out of the classroom following this.

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One student spoke to Visalia Times Daily and said:

“When everything was going on I was terrified, and I so badly wanted to blame her. I was scared she was going to come back. What she did to my classmates and I is inexcusable. I am not trying to make excuses for her, I simply ask everyone to reconsider how they view her. She is a loving and kind lady. She is usually all smiles and laughs. This is not the Miss G. we know and love.”

Additionally, students claimed that the teacher was showing strange behavior prior to the hair-cutting incident. According to students, a science test had gone missing earlier in the week and Gieszinger blamed students—making one cry. However, the administration had “ignored student’s complaints.”

Jim Vidak, superintendent of Tulare County schools, issued a statement saying:

“The staff at University Preparatory High School and the administration at the Tulare County Office of Education are deeply concerned for the students who were subjected to the disturbing behavior in Margaret Gieszinger’s class yesterday morning. To support all students on the UPHS campus today, we have sent top counselors from our mental health services program. They will continue to be available to the students as long as necessary.”

Husband Texts Wife To Say He Took $800 Out Of Their Vacation Fund To Help His Student

With all of the negativity currently inundating our newsfeeds, we figured Giving Tuesday was a good opportunity to shine a light on some more positive stories. Take this man, for example, who decided to sacrifice his personal vacation fund in order to help a student and their family. See? Not all hope is lost.

James, a devoted school teacher, and husband, recently sent the following text to his spouse saying he had a story to share.

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He told his spouse about one of his students who didn’t have the means to afford warm clothes.

Without hesitation, James lent a helping hand offering to buy his student and the student’s grandfather new clothes and groceries.

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And James did so with the money from the vacation budget he shared with his spouse.

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Needless to say, she was extremely proud and even suggested James invite his student’s family over for the holidays.

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She also shared the story on Facebook and people were touched by James’s act of kindness.

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Husband Texts Wife To Say He Took $800 Out Of Their Vacation Fund To Help His Student

With all of the negativity currently inundating our newsfeeds, we figured Giving Tuesday was a good opportunity to shine a light on some more positive stories. Take this man, for example, who decided to sacrifice his personal vacation fund in order to help a student and their family. See? Not all hope is lost.

James, a devoted school teacher, and husband, recently sent the following text to his spouse saying he had a story to share.

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He told his spouse about one of his students who didn’t have the means to afford warm clothes.

Without hesitation, James lent a helping hand offering to buy his student and the student’s grandfather new clothes and groceries.

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And James did so with the money from the vacation budget he shared with his spouse.

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Needless to say, she was extremely proud and even suggested James invite his student’s family over for the holidays.

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She also shared the story on Facebook and people were touched by James’s act of kindness.

See? Told you they still existed.

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