Its 7am, Saturday morning, the sun is just breaking through my curtains and my air cons on full power so I can stay tucked up in my duvet. I went to bed on Friday thinking I had my trip planned, Pattaya and Koh Larn, however (more…)
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Teaching English in Thailand: Real stories from TEFL teachers
International Policy Advisor Caitlin Dixon left Newcastle, Australia, to teach English in Thailand. She shares her experience of trawling Bangkok’s hospital system, buying a fruit smoothie and mango and sticky rice every morning for breakfast and how she’d excel at those difficult interview questions in the future.
Catlin Dixon is an International Policy Advisor and English graduate but like so many other TEFL teachers wanted something more than her bureaucratic job at home. When she saw LoveTEFL was recruiting high-calibre (more…)
Welcome to the Big Mango!
We are now just weeks away from the loveTEFL invasion of Thailand! On the 4th of May our 100 new TEFL teaching recruits will be landing in Bangkok, ready to embark on an adventure of a lifetime. Suvarnabhumi Airport will be taken by storm as our culture hungry TELF teachers swarm along the airport walkways and converge around the baggage carousels, collecting their belongings and heading off into the warm welcoming (more…)
A Global World of TEFL…
The range of locations in which English is in demand covers an enormous spectrum. If TEFL is booming in Laois, Honduras and Azerbaijan, there can be few corners of the world which the English language has not penetrated. With an estimated two billion English language learners the statistics are staggering.
The kind of people who want to learn English are as numerous as the places in which they live. The recent worldwide recession has seen corporations from (more…)


