TeachBrave is pleased to offer some amazing elementary positions in the metropolitan city of Nanjing, China. To see the city of Nanjing through the eyes of one of our former teachers, check out our TeachBrave Travels video: To learn more … Continue reading
Posted in Featured, Trends in ESL Education Leave a commentFree Word Wall of tricky homophones! http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Free-Word-Wall-of-Easily-Confused-Words-Homophones This is a great resource for ESL educators. Thanks to our friends at teacherspayteachers for sharing!
Posted in Trends in ESL Education Leave a commentAt TeachBrave, we spend a lot of time listening to teacher’s experiences and their personal reasons for wanting to teach and travel abroad. A very important part of the hiring process is understanding why teachers are interested in teaching English … Continue reading
Posted in Featured, Trends in ESL Education Tagged ESL, ESL China, ESL in Georgia, how to teach English abroad, teach abroad, Teach English abroad, Teach English in China, Teach English in the Republic of Georgia, Teach English overseas, TeachBrave, teaching English in China, Teaching English in the country of Georgia, teaching English overseas, teaching in Geogia, Teaching in the Republic of Georgia, vacationing in Taiwan | Leave a commentWhat is TEFL? TEFL is a course that certifies teachers to Teach English as a Foreign Language. It’s a great tool for international teachers. There are many levels of certification provided from entry level courses to master level courses. I … Continue reading
Posted in Trends in ESL Education Leave a commentTeachBrave is excited to be heading south! We’ve teamed up with some great schools all over Argentina, and are thrilled to offer such a comprehensive package for our applicants who are interested in pursuing a teaching career in South America. To read … Continue reading
Posted in Featured, Trends in ESL Education, Uncategorized 4 CommentsHere at TeachBrave, we are all teachers. We are all teachers of English as a second language, specifically. As we venture into remote regions of the world, giving people communication tools, we often have to ask ourselves why we do … Continue reading
Posted in Featured, Trends in ESL Education, Uncategorized 5 CommentsTeachBrave is excited to announce that we are heading south! Far south, to the delightfully diverse country of Argentina. We have teamed up with several elementary schools throughout the region, and are thrilled to offer teachers the opportunity to live … Continue reading
Posted in Trends in ESL Education 2 CommentsCongratulations! You’ve taken the first step toward applying for an international teaching position. We’re here to help! We understand that it can be difficult to recall past jobs, dates, and the tasks performed–but being as organized and detailed as possible in … Continue reading
Posted in Featured, Trends in ESL Education, Uncategorized Tagged ESL, ESL China, ESL in Georgia, how to teach English abroad, teach abroad, Teach English abroad, Teach English in China, Teach English in the Republic of Georgia, Teach English overseas, TeachBrave, teaching English in China, Teaching English in the country of Georgia, teaching English overseas, teaching in Geogia, Teaching in the Republic of Georgia, vacationing in Taiwan | 5 CommentsThe Kingdom of Jordan, better known as Jordan, lies in the epicenter of the Middle East. Its angelic shape is a symbolic reflection of the peaceful people and political stance they have taken in the past few decades while … Continue reading
Posted in Trends in ESL Education 4 CommentsIn 2010, the Ministry of Education in the country of Georgia embarked on a complete restructuring of the public school system. The first reform that the system underwent was to declare English as the country’s second national language. The Georgian government … Continue reading
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