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03/11/2017
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It’s Here! A Guide to Landing an English Teaching Job Abroad

By Nicole Brewer

Greetings GTs! I’m so excited to share with you all that I have officially completed my first self-published book entitled “A Guide to Landing an English Teaching Job Abroad.” As most of you know, I’ve been working abroad for over 8 years as an English language teacher. I taught for over 3 years in Busan, South Korea on both the elementary and high school level. After that, I moved on to work on the college level here in Oman for more that 4 years.

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In this time, I’ve learned a lot about the ESL (English as a Second Language) field of work. In A Guide to Landing an English Teaching Job Abroad, I not only document about my personal experiences teaching abroad, but I also interviewed 14 other English language teachers about their experiences as well. It will assist those looking to find employment as English language teachers in locations such as Oman, South Korea, Taiwan, UAE, Qatar, Hong Kong and more destinations around the world. It is choke full of useful information for those interested in traveling the world through educating others.

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The book also gives practical interviewing tips, sample teaching resumes, a comprehensive resource list of companies and recruiters and so much more. I’ve spent a great deal of time researching, interviewing and compiling data that will greatly assist those on their journey to becoming English teachers across the globe. I’m super excited to reveal this book to the world in hopes of helping people fulfill their dream of becoming expats and seeing the world. Feel free to share with those that you think would benefit from this guide. Thanks globetrotters and as always, happy globetrotting!

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Sonya L Gadson says:
03/19/2017 at 2:57 PM

Thanks so much for sharing this information! I’ve been looking for a way to make my way back overseas to live every since I retired from the military! I was blessed to live in Germany, Italy, Madrid and I traveled extensively while stationed in these places! I miss the ease and quality of life! I’m going to purchase your book, maybe this will be my ticket back to paradise!

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Globe trot says:
03/19/2017 at 4:08 PM

Wow you are for sure about that expat life love it! Thanks so much for the support. I’m sure you’ll be back abroad sooner rather than later :-).

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Joe says:
03/20/2017 at 6:46 PM

This looks really useful! It’s great that you’ve drawn on your own huge wealth of experience, but also that of others too. I can tell from the contents pages you’ve included here that all the details are covered. Great job for a line of work that is popular and very much in demand πŸ™‚

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sabs says:
03/20/2017 at 7:47 PM

Well done! Finishing a book is quite an accomplishment! It looks like a valuable resource!

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Maxime says:
03/20/2017 at 10:57 PM

Really really useful! I can imagine how proud you should be to see this book published, after all the work you put into it πŸ™‚ Congrats!

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Nausheen says:
03/21/2017 at 12:07 AM

Having gone through the process of living and teaching abroad, I can for sure vouch for the value of something like this. Such a great resource!

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Susan says:
03/21/2017 at 12:47 AM

Appears to be well researched and thought out. I know several people who have taught English abroad and generally they all say it is a great experience,

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Angela Barr says:
06/11/2017 at 3:47 PM

I bought the book and I am reading it now.

This book contains a wealth of knowledge that would have taken me forever to assemble on my own!!

Thank you!!

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Globe trot says:
06/11/2017 at 3:59 PM

Thanks so much and you’re most welcome!

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