Teach Abroad Blog
Teaching abroad

Teaching Abroad with a Pre-Existing Medical Condition
If you’re living with a chronic or pre-existing medical condition, it’ll be very important for you to figure out how it’s going to affect your plans to teach abroad.

How to Create an Introduction Video
For new and experienced teachers alike, the idea of talking to a camera alone in a room can be very uncomfortable. Learning some tips and tricks for recording and editing your video introduction will be essential before you start applying for schools!

Finding a Trustworthy Teach Abroad Recruiter
Using a recruiter to find a reputable overseas teaching job is a popular choice, but how do you choose a trustworthy recruiter?
Living Abroad

Nine Reasons Why Living in China is the Best!
If there is one country in the world that Western countries don’t know very much about, it just might be China. But after having lived there, people just seem to fall in love with the country, the culture, the language, and the people. It is truly a very exciting (yet, still challenging) place to live.

7 Ways to Make Communication in China Easier
From ordering food to taking a taxi, you may find it hard to get around in China without speaking Mandarin, especially if you are not in a big city such as Beijing or Shanghai. However, the language barrier shouldn’t stop you from traveling to the Middle Kingdom. Here are some tips on how to make communciation in China easier.

9 Facts on Education in China
“Scholars are invaluable to a nation as the best course to a banquet.” – Chinese proverb