Teaching English in Wernigerode, Germany: Q&A with Erica Kenworthy

ITA grad, Erica Kenworthy, explains her experience teaching English in a traditional town of Wernigerode, German, including how to get a freelance visa.

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Teaching English in Monduli, Tanzania: Alumni Q&A with Joshua Budd

ITA alumni Joshua Budd talks about his unique experience teaching English in Monduli, Tanzania in the heart of Africa.

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Teaching English in Budapest, Hungary: Alumni Q&A with Talene Kelegian

Teaching English in Hungary. International TEFL Academy Alumn, Talene Kelegian, explains her experience teaching English in Budapest.

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Teaching English in Madrid, Spain: Alumni Q&A with Kareemah Ashiru

Kareemah Ashiru from Toledo, Ohio talks about her experience getting TEFL certified & teaching English in Madrid, Spain.

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Teaching English in Moscow, Russia: Alumni Q&A with Jessi O'Neill

International TEFL Academy alumna Jessi O'Neill talks about her experience getting TEFL certified online & teaching English in Moscow, Russia.

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Staff Q&A: Teaching English in the Czech Republic with ITA Advisor, Britton Schaude

Get a firsthand account on teaching English in the Czech Republic from International TEFL Academy Advisor, Britton Schaude.

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Why It’s Impossible For a Legitimate TEFL Course to Cost Under $1,000

Avoid cheap TEFL Certification. It's impossible for a legit online TEFL course to cost less than $1,000, especially if you want help with your job search.

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3 Tips for Saving Money While Teaching English in Seoul, South Korea

ITA grad Paige Butterfield gives 3 tips on how to save money in Korea, in the city of Seoul. She shares teaching English in Korea budget ideas and more.

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How Teaching English in China Taught Me Not to Settle

International TEFL Academy alumn Jessica Addington talks about how she learned to stop settling and be more assertive while teaching English in China.

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5 Things That Surprised Me About Living in Costa Rica

Caroline Chadwell talks about the 5 things that surprised her most about living in Costa Rica, a top job market for teaching English in Latin America.

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