Teach English in Europe Posts

Teaching English Online from the Netherlands: Q&A with Shannon Hutchins

ITA alumna Shannon Hutchins talks about her experience teaching English online to adults with EnglishFirst (EF) from Rotterdam, Netherlands!

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The Country That Changed My Life in My Late 20's

After getting stuck in her comfort zone in her late 20's, Hayley was overdue for an adventure... a life-changing summer of teaching English in Switzerland!

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Teaching Golden Age Italians English in Bologna

Daniela shares her story teaching English to retirement-age adults at one of Italy's highly acclaimed Universities of the Third Age found in Bologna, Italy.

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Teaching English in Prague, Czech Republic: Q&A with Griffen Rice

ITA alumnus Griffen Rice talks about how he struggled and almost gave up when first arriving in Prague, but then went on to get things in order and live happily!

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Why It's Still Worth It: Teaching in Spain During a Pandemic

After applying for a live-in teaching job with a family just outside of Bilbao, Spain, during a global pandemic, Lillian talks about how her life has changed for the better.

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What I Learned About Myself From Living & Teaching English in Germany

ITA alumna Katharine Algeo talks about her move to Germany, switching cities from Berlin to Munich, and teaching bilingual kindergartens.

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Teaching English in Florence & Rome, Italy - Q&A with Laura Tressel

ITA alumna, Laura Tressel, talks about her experience teaching English in Florence and Rome, Italy and how it's spanned into a three-year career.

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What are the Primary Differences Between Teaching in Europe and Asia?

Deciding between teaching English in Europe or Asia? There are significant differences, so weigh the pros & cons to help you decide where to teach.

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Teaching English in Amantea, Italy: Alumni Q&A with Emily Mitchell

Emily Mitchell discusses what it's like for her teaching English in Amantea, Italy.

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Teaching English and Racism in Spain: an ESL Teacher's Perspective

ITA alumna Saskia Dure shares her story of being one of few black women in the small town of Águilas, Spain, and the racism she endured while teaching there.

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