Articles tagged ‘Saudi Arabia’
ESL/EFL Interviews: Table Of Contents
By Katie | January 10th, 2007 |If you want to get a taste of TEFL in some different locations, what’s better than checking out an interview with someone who’s working there now or worked there previously. Note that several interviews have two parts; the link to the second is found at the end of the first.
Blogosphere: Interview With EFL Geek
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Working For A Chain: English First
By Katie | November 25th, 2006 |If you have looked into working for a chain, English First, which is a language school and not to be confused with the organization campaigning to make English the sole official language of the US, may have come up.
This large network of English language schools has been around for forty years, and according [...]
Top 10: Countries To Teach In If You Love The Sun
By Katie | November 15th, 2006 |Looking to experience another culture AND soak up some sun while you work? Here are the TEFL Logue’s Top 10 sunny countries with links to relevant job listings and blogs.
1. Morocco - job links courtesy of Tefl.com.
2. Indonesia - Mark’s ESL World provides the ad for a position in an English First [...]
Daily Dose: October 18
By Katie | October 18th, 2006 |Find out one Korean English language teacher’s answer to “Why Korean Students Don’t Speak English”.
Discover why a competition for “Most Charismatic Teacher” in China is encountering some opponents.
Check out some co-teaching arrangements used in the US - especially relevant for people who might work as assistant or co-teachers, perhaps with the Jet Program.
See how much [...]
Interesting People I’ve Met Via TEFL: My Saudi Students
By Katie | October 6th, 2006 |I taught multi-lingual groups of students in Chicago briefly and it was fascinating to be able to converse with people my age (or slightly younger) from Asia and Europe and South America all in one group…but I must admit that my students from Saudi Arabia – most of whom were there to prepare to enter [...]
Teaching English In Saudi Arabia
By Katie | October 5th, 2006 |By TedKarma
(This is the second in a series of posts by experienced EFL teacher Tedkarma)
If you want to save some serious money - give it a shot.
Living in the Arab world is not for everyone, and Saudi Arabia is the home to some of the most conservative forms of Islam. But, if you are [...]

