I don’t have a degree. How can I teach English abroad?

I don’t have a degree. How can I teach English abroad?

While many countries want their English teachers to have a degree, there are still plenty of countries where you can find work. If you don’t have a degree, don’t let that stop you from teaching English abroad! Many countries that will require a degree from their teachers can also overlook this if you have a British Council, internationally recognised and accepted TEFL certificate. The Trinity CertTESOL awarded by Trinity College London has been around since 1872, and that’s a good 150 years of reputation behind their certificate.

What is Ramadan and why is it important to Muslims?

What is Ramadan and why is it important to Muslims?

What is Ramadan and why is it important to Muslims? Ramadan is the holiest month of the year in Islamic culture. For Muslims, it’s a time for spiritual reflection and growth, to help those in need, and to spend time with loved ones. It’s also a time when Muslims around the world fast during daylight hours for the whole month of Ramadan.

Teach English in Valencia, Las Fallas, La Tomatina and Paella

Teach English in Valencia, Las Fallas, La Tomatina and Paella

Teach English in Valencia and experience Las Fallas, La Tomatina, and, of course, Paella. Learn more about Valencia, Spain, the city, culture, food and beaches. I’m recently back from Valencia Spain, and I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised by what I found. #teachenglishabroad #teachenglishspain