Welcome to the best Teaching ESL Abroad podcast... EVER! At least, that's what we're going to tell everyone in hopes that they'll give us a listen.We're two dudes, Hal and Steve, who chat about the practical parts of teaching esl in a foreign country. What do you do with super spoiled kids? How do you avoid the super boring after school outings? How do you avoid drinking 1 on 1 with Principal Kim because you'll wake up with the worst hangover if you do?These are the questions! We try to answer them!
What should you do during the first 5 minutes of class? It may be more crucial than you realize! Those first five minutes can really set your ESL clas...
In this episode, we get a little personal and candid and take a look at our new years resolutions and our subsequent successesand failures. Happy Luna...
In this episode, Hal & Steve take a look at the hardest parts of teaching ESL - in this case South Korea. For instance, how is the concept of teaching...
In this episode, Hal & Steve draw from there experience to talk about the best ways to have an excellent ESL Christmas classes or events. They also ta...
SummaryIn this episode, Hal & Steve explore games in the classroom and gamifcation with Dustin Staats. Why or how should we use games in the classroom...
In this episode Hal & Steve take a look at kindy market and how it gets mixed up into the elementary hakwon market.Where did it all go wrong and why? ...
In this episode Hal & Steve take a look at the hardest part of running an English Academy (a hagwon as it's known in South Korea) with a promise to re...
Running an English Academy (a hagwon as it's known in South Korea) is super stressful.You're a foreigner, in a foreign land, with a government that pr...
How did you know you wanted to teach abroad?We talked about that and more with an awesome and experienced ESL teacher and writer, Jennifer Helfand. Sh...
What's better? Teaching ESL in South Korea or in America? We talked to an awesome ESL teacher with experience in both. Megan Kelly spent a few years t...