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Getting TEFL Certified: What you need to know before committing
Okay, so you’ve decided you’re ready to get certified. Picking a course is the next step and it’s going to require some thought. Here are your first five steps to... keep reading
How To Make Money And Travel
It's the burning question many millennials are asking..how can I make money and travel? Well, we know of one option: teach English online. Sound simple? It is! CIEE TEFL recently... keep reading
Destination TEFL Thailand - What life is really like
This week we spoke with Matt B., a Destination TEFL Thailand alumni turned full time teacher! Matt is currently teaching in Thailand at a school in Khon Kaen. Read more... keep reading
3 Ways Anyone can Make Money While Traveling
Guest post written by Raj Shah at TakeLessons “To my mind, the greatest reward and luxury of travel is to be able to experience everyday things as if for the... keep reading
Teacher Feature: Shannon, TEFL Alumni and Teacher in Spain
This week we took some time to catch up with Shannon, who took our TEFL certification and went on to teach in Barcelona Spain for a year. She had some... keep reading
Giving Back in ACK
Hey everyone! My name is Ellen and I am a member of CIEE’s TEFL team here in Portland, Maine. After receiving my degree in Elementary Education from Elon University, I... keep reading
Use your TEFL certification in more ways than one.
The rumors are true. A TEFL certification can be your one-way ticket to a lifetime of travel. That’s right. You can be paid to travel the world teaching English. Now... keep reading
Teacher Spotlight: Michelle Carter
Meet Michelle, an alumni of our pilot Destination TEFL program in Vietnam. Below, Michelle discusses her experience in the impressionable city of Ho Chi Minh and touches on many of... keep reading
Benvenuti a Italia!
There are three things that typically come to mind when thinking about Rome: gelato, pizza, and cappuccinos. While there's no denying just how amazing the Italian cuisine is, this city... keep reading
Alumni Guest Post: Priscilla Palavicini
As a bilingual native Costa Rican, I have always been interested in the idea of language as a tool for understanding. Learning a new language opens up a whole new... keep reading