Teaching English in Puebla, Mexico: Alumni Q&A with Patrick Sullivan
International TEFL Academy alumn Patrick Sullivan talks about his experience teaching English in Puebla, Mexico.
Teaching English in Arequipa, Peru - Alumni Q&A with Alina Randall
International TEFL Academy alumn Alina Randall talks about her experience teaching English in Arequipa, Peru.
Teaching English in Leipzig, Germany: Alumni Q&A with Anthony Albanese
International TEFL Academy Alumn Anthony Albanese talks about his experience teaching English in Leipzig, Germany.
My Experience Teaching English Abroad Without a Bachelor's Degree
International TEFL Academy grad Adrienne Glenn discusses the need for a Bachelor's degree when seeking English teaching jobs.
Money & Teaching English in Argentina
International TEFL Academy ambassador Adrienne Glenn gives advice on how to survive the Argentinian economic crisis as an English teacher.
Throwing Caution to the Aires - Staying Safe While Living in Argentina
International TEFL Academy ambassador Adrienne Glenn provides some essential tips on staying safe in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
To Move or Not to Move? When It's Time to Leave a Country for Another
International TEFL Academy graduate Adrienne Glenn talks about the difficult decisions that face all English teachers: when to leave, and where to go next.
Border Hopping While Teaching English in Argentina Can Be Fun
Does renewing a visa every three months sound like a hassle? Adrienne Glenn tells us how to make the most of border visa runs while teaching English in Argentina.
The Pros & Cons of Teaching English in the Middle East
ITA alumnus, Adam Lucente, highlights the pros and cons of teaching English in Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, and Tunisia.
10 Tips for Adjusting to Life Teaching English in the Middle East
New to teaching English in the Middle East? International TEFL Academy alumnus Adam Lucente gives newcomers 10 tips on how to adjust.
"Love ITA! Not only a wonderful program to help me get my TEFL certification but a great resource and alumni community."

- Delia Nugent
Teaches English in South Korea









