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Teaching English in the Four Asian Tigers: What TEFL Teachers Need to Know

 9th June 2026   no Comments   Share

The Four Asian Tigers offer some of Asia’s strongest opportunities for English teachers. But Singapore, Hong Kong, South Korea, and Taiwan expect more than fluency alone. This blog explains how the right TEFL training can help teachers succeed in these competitive markets.  ...


Written By : Sonal Agrawal

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Uzbekistan's English Teaching Push: Is This the Opportunity TEFL Teachers Are Missing?

 27th May 2026   no Comments   Share

Uzbekistan is opening doors for English teachers, but many are still overlooking it. With growing education reforms and rising demand for global language skills, this Central Asian destination is becoming worth a second look. So, could this be your next TEFL teaching opportunity? ...


Written By : Sanjana Chowdhury

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One Certificate. 195 Countries. The TEFL Math Nobody Talks About

 14th May 2026   no Comments   Share

Teaching English abroad is no longer limited to Western passport holders. Global classrooms are actively searching for skilled, qualified educators from diverse backgrounds. In this blog post, we explore why Indian teachers are becoming increasingly competitive internationally. ...


Written By : Sheetal Sharma

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TEFL at 22. TEFL at 45. Why the Best Time to Get Certified Is Exactly Now

 8th May 2026   no Comments   Share

Too young? Too late? That’s what most people think. But TEFL doesn't follow those rules. In this blog post, we explore why timing isn't the real question. ...


Written By : Sudeshna Guha Thakurta

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How to Teach Fact vs. Opinion in the TEFL Classroom: Grade-by-Grade Strategies That Work

 30th April 2026   no Comments   Share

Every day, your students consume hundreds of claims — on social media, in textbooks, in conversation and most of them have no reliable way of knowing which ones to trust. That is not a technology problem or a parenting problem. That is a teaching problem. And the good news is, it is entirely solvable inside your classroom. ...


Written By : Sonal Agrawal

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