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Top 10 TESOL Don’ts

You’ve seen i-to-i’s Top 10 TESOL Do’s, but now we bring you i-to-i’s top ten TEFL don’ts (fully featured in Essential TEFL: Grammar, Lesson Plans & 300 Activities to Make You a Confident Teacher.). Don’t talk all the time We … Continue reading

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Top 10 TESOL Do’s

When you’re teaching English overseas there are things you should do and things you should try your best to avoid doing! Here are just 10 things you should do in your TESOL classroom, which are taken from i-to-i’s brand new … Continue reading

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Where Should You TESOL?

Choosing where to TESOL is one of, if not the most important decision of your TESOL experience. Continue reading

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Why Should You TESOL?

A TESOL certification opens a lot of doors. A TESOL certificate + You = limitless potential and possibilities to work and travel all over the world! Many people have earned their certification for lots of different reasons. Here is what some people have to say about why they chose to TESOL: Continue reading

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The 17 Craziest Laws Around the World

So you’ve completed your TEFL course. You’ve landed a job. You’ve booked your flight. You’re all set to go! But before you do, take a look at some of the weirdest laws around the world. Do your research about the place where you’re going because you may be surprised at some of the wacky laws they have. And whatever you do, make sure you don’t bring your E.T. doll to France!

Europe

1) In France, it’s illegal to sell dolls with alien faces – they must have human faces. There goes my business plan to sell Alf merchandise.

2) In Turkey, the law is that all drivers must carry a hygienic body bag suitable for carrying a body up to 120 kilos. If not followed, you would be fined and get a possible six month jail sentence. I don’t want to know.

3) In Portugal, it’s against the law to pee in the ocean. How can they prove that?

4) It is illegal in Denmark to start a car if someone is under the vehicle. I’d say this one is pretty much common sense, unless you’re trying to kill someone – but that would be illegal, too.

North Asia

5) In Korea it’s illegal to eat stray cats. Notice the law says ‘stray’. But I guess, not that illegal to eat your neighbor’s or your own? Although I hope you wouldn’t want to.

6) Another law is traffic police are required to report all bribes that they receive from motorists. Unless…you can convince the police officer otherwise?

7) In Hong Kong, a betrayed wife is legally allowed to kill her adulterous husband, but may only do so with her bare hands. The husband’s lover, on the other hand, may be killed in any manner desired. Well that’s good news!

Southeast Asia

They have several strange laws in Singapore – all in an effort to keep the city clean. 8) No gum chewing – if caught, you could get fined. The only legal gum is Nicorette. 9) You can’t feed the birds, because that would cause too much bird excrement. 10) And don’t forget to flush in public toilets!

11) In Singapore, if you are caught littering three times, you’re made to clean the streets on Sundays wearing a banner that says, ‘I am a litter bug’. A picture of you is then put on the local news!

12) In Laos, women may not show their toes in public. Their feet must get so sweaty and smelly in the warmer weather!

In Thailand, they must really have a problem with people not covering up. Well, it is one of the hottest places in the world! 13) It’s illegal there to drive a car or motorcycle without a shirt on. 14) It’s also illegal to leave your house if you are not wearing any underwear. It’s interesting that this was enough of a problem that they had to make a law to prohibit it. And how would they be able to tell if you weren’t?

India

15) In India, children as young as 15 can be jailed for cheating on exams.

The Middle East

16) If you’re in the UAE during Ramadan, make sure you don’t eat or drink in public during fasting hours. It’s illegal, and you could be fined. As well, public displays of affection are also illegal, and could be punishable by months in jail! Best to save your love for your significant other for private.

South America

17) In Paraguay, dueling is legal provided both combatants are blood donors. Just common sense.
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5 Reasons to Upgrade Your TESOL Course

So you’ve completed your TESOL course. Congratulations! You’re all set to look for a job. Wait! Not so fast! Are you sure you’re fully prepared? Continue reading

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Vacation vs. Teaching English Abroad

So, you want to travel and explore the world. When most people travel, they book their flight, choose a hotel, and head off on their ‘vacation’. Continue reading

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Top 6 Confusing Things About TESOL

Hi all! I’m Arielle, a recent addition and intern at i-to-i. Being a newcomer to TESOL, I was confused about some aspects of it, and if you’re also a newbie, they are questions that you might have, too. Continue reading

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Could a TEFL Course Change Your Life?

Take a look around you right now (yes, now!)… If you could click your fingers and magically transform what you’re looking at, what would you change? Your job? Your daily routine? Your horizons? How about all three? Moving abroad and … Continue reading

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Face Your TESOL Fears!

Some people hesitate at the thought of teaching English overseas and it’s quite simple to see why some people are put off. Moving to a different country to do a job, which is more than likely completely new to you is a daunting prospect. To put your worries at ease here are a few reasons that might help you to come round to the idea : Continue reading

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