Teaching Blogs We Love!

Listed here are some great teach abroad blogs we have found that offer interested readers a glimpse of what life is like teaching abroad. If you write a blog about teaching abroad and would like it listed here, please feel free to contact us. Note: GO! Overseas reviews all recommended blogs to ensure quality content.

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TEFL Newbie
By Ted: Interested in Teaching English Abroad? This is the place! Everything you need to get started – to get that first job teaching English overseas is here – and if not here right now – it is on the way. Ted Tucker (me) is the author of this blog and I am a retired EFL teacher and teacher-trainer.

..Teaching Traveling
By Lillie: This site is for anyone who fits (or wants to fit) the title “teacher-traveler” in ANY sense of the word you can imagine. Are you a ‘Round the World traveler who wants to learn how to get an ESL job? Perfect! Are you a middle school teacher in Detroit who wants to spend a week in Mexico sightseeing because you know it will help you re-boot and get perspective? Perfect. Have you dedicated your entire life to teaching and traveling already? Perfect! Join us!
Twitter: @WorldLillie

TEFL Tips
By Sharon: TEFL Tips is designed to help ESL and EFL newbies and olbies alike. It has heaps of information such as how to write a fantastic CV, to acing your next interview, or getting a masters degree in order to land your perfect job.

Reach To Teach Blog
By Carrie: Excellent blog about teaching English abroad in Taiwan, Korea, China, and the Republic of Georgia.

From Busan With Love
By Jenna: I pretend to be a teacher in South Korea when really I'm just having a blast. * I dance around, say Hello, read stories, feel like a celebrity at lunch time, and function as the token Westerner for my school. Oh and I also try to teach English while seeing the world.

Miss Edita
By Edita: I’m Edita. I’m a recent college graduate. I’m looking to spend my 20s exploring the world and learning about other peoples, cultures, and languages. I am currently teaching English at a public elementary school in Suwon, South Korea. I teach 3rd, 5th, and 6th graders! When I’m not at school, I love watching movies, wandering around my neighborhood, and taking photos.

My Life! Teaching in a Korean University
By Jackie: Thanks for stopping by, leave me a comment to let me know you've been. I can be contacted at at my website with outrageously good job offers, in exotic countries, or about any regular kind of stuff too.

Wandering Solo
By Nancy: I lived in Phoenix, Arizona for 13 years, teaching Spanish & English as a second language. But the economic downturn forced me to look for a job out of the country. I had always wanted to be a long-term traveler, so I decided this was my opportunity to hit the road. I spent seven months in Vietnam teaching English before accepting a teaching job in Shanghai, China. I arrived here in January.

Teaching Nomad
By Brett: Teaching Nomad was founded on the basis of connecting the best teachers with the best schools in China. After moving to Shanghai, our founder, Brett, discovered a need to fill the gap between these two groups. The schools reputation relies on its teachers. The teachers must put their trust into their school as they brave moving to a new country. Neither group wants to be let down.