Teaching English in Oman: The Hidden Gem of Arabia

ITA grad, Edward Young, discusses his latest adventure teaching English in the heart of the Middle East in the Sultanate of Oman.

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Teaching English in Guadalajara, Mexico: Q&A with Ekaterina Nastina

ITA grad Ekaterina Nastina discusses teaching English in Mexico and how her TEFL certification helped her get a job as a non-native English speaker.

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Teaching English in Chongqing, China: Alumni Q&A with Gary McIlvaine

ITA graduate, Gary McIlvaine, explains his experience teaching English in Chongqing, China, including his school, his salary, and social life.

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5 Reasons to Take Your TEFL Course Before Moving Abroad to Teach English

Unsure where you want to teach abroad? Tight on cash & need to save before moving? Take your TEFL course online from home and start planning your move!

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First Day of Class - TEFL Certification in Chicago

International TEFL Academy student Kimmy Nguyen describes her first day of TEFL Class in Chicago.

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Saying "Yes": Making the Most of Your Time Teaching English Abroad

International TEFL Academy graduate Rachel Reger tells us her most important strategy in making the most of her time teaching English abroad in Peru.

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How Teaching English Abroad Jump-Started My Career

ITA grad Chelsea Johnson tells how her experience teaching English in Nicaragua opened doors to a career working with an NGO in international education.

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Hamburg, Germany English Teaching Q&A with Tamie Arietta

Teaching English in Germany: get an insider's perspective from ITA graduate, Tamie Arietta, who shares her experience teaching English in Hamburg, Germany.

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Madrid, Spain English Teaching Q&A with Andrea Hart

Nebraska native, Andrea Hart discusses her adventures teaching English in Madrid, Spain after completing her ITA Online TEFL Certification Course.

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I Teach English at a Japanese School... in Thailand!

ITA grad Kirsten Iverson describes her unique experience teaching English to Japanese students at an international school in Thailand.

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