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  • 8 Hidden Benefits of Teaching English Abroad

    From the page: "A year is a long time to experience a whole calendarâ€s worth of festivals, holidays, cultural events, and seasonal foods. Youâ€ll get much more insight than a single trip. Also, worldwide holidays like Chinese New Year or Christmas are a bit different in every country.... more

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  • Rated by honehe on Apr 15 2009, 5:03pm

    I don't even want to be a teacher and I have already considered doing this. I think it can benefit just about anyone. Good article. And I don't know where someone got the idea that you usually need a masters degree, because most places will accept you with a bachelors degree in any field.
  • Rated by Truth-Lover on Feb 14 2009, 10:23pm

    I want to be a teacher
  • Rated by nomadicmatt on Feb 07 2009, 6:45pm

    Teaching english can be a great rewarding experience
  • Rated by meaghannf on Jan 06 2009, 10:38am

    So many of my friends are teaching English abroad and I can definitely see more than 8 benefits for them. Hope this encourages some more people to go do it :)
  • Rated by sstopfer on Jan 05 2009, 5:07am

    benefits of teaching English abroad
  • Rated by Jenhahaha on Jan 04 2009, 9:09pm

    From the page: "A year is a long time to experience a whole calendarâ€s worth of festivals, holidays, cultural events, and seasonal foods. Youâ€ll get much more insight than a single trip. Also, worldwide holidays like Chinese New Year or Christmas are a bit different in every country. Youâ€ll get to experience a unique version of a familiar holiday."
  • Rated by yobaba on Jan 04 2009, 5:56pm

    Been there done that. All true.
  • Rated by antranik on Jan 03 2009, 8:27pm

    Teach English Abroad, and learn too!
  • Rated by H-Bomb on Jan 03 2009, 3:02pm

    I have always wanted to do this.
  • Rated by kalencki on Dec 30 2008, 7:26pm

    Very interesting article...do they take "old" people too? Sounds like a great way to spend early retirement...