ClaireLucy's Blog


Using A TEFL Course To Volunteer: Clarice's Story

TEFL In Uganda: Clarice’s Experiences http://www.teach-overseas.com.au/2011/06/22/tesol-in-uganda-clarices-experiences/ One of our Australian tutees, Clarice, decided to get her TEFL qualification with i-to-i and headed for an adventure overseas. She had an unforgettable time teaching English in Uganda; experiencing the culture and getting to know the local community and falling in love with Africa. Here she shares her story: “Nearly a billion people entered the 21st century unable to read a book or sign their names.” This shocking...
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Krakow, Inside Out

Considering teaching in Poland on i-to-i's new internship? Have a read of this great article below by Elizabeth Day for Lonely Planet Magazine. Focusing on Krakow it gives you fantastic insight into exactly what you can experience in this beautiful European country..... including hazlenut hot choclolate mmmmm! Find out more about the  Poland Teaching Internship Krakow, Inside Out From snowy walks through a fairytale castle to warming hot chocolate and cherry vodka, embrace and escape...
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Meet Catherine - One of our Sydney Tutors

Catherine Regan Catherine Regan, our TEFL tutor in Sydney, New South Wales, has taught English in Japan, Turkey and the Czech Republic. Catherine spent many years in Tokyo teaching English to children and adults, she also taught business and medical English. Catherine traveled to Prague and Istanbul where in both places taught general English to Adults. Since returning from her job placements overseas, Catherine has been working as an English teacher and for the last...
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Meet Brett - Our Melbourne Tutor

Brett Crelley Having started his career in Asia, Brett has since spent a fair bit of time in the the Czech Republic and, more recently, the UK, before returning to Melbourne - because the coffee’s better!   How and why did you get into teaching English overseas?   I was an eager but aimless Arts student who was bitten by the language and travel bug at the same time. On my first job in Japan,...
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Spinosaurus Bones!

Abram is an English teacher in Japan who frequently posts his student's work on his blog Yo! Japan, along with tons of other cool stuff about life in Tokyo, such as fashion, music and interesting eats. Take a look at the link below for some absolutely awesome examples of his students work... and then trawl through his photos to get a great sense of life in Tokyo! http://www.abram22.com/2010/01/homework.html
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