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Become a Global Gladiator: The Ultimate Guide for Aspiring Remote Nomads

Hey there, future digital explorers and remote work wizards! đâď¸ If youâve ever dreamed of trading your cubicle for a beachfront cafĂŠ in Bali or a cozy cafĂŠ in Paris, youâre in the right place. Embracing the remote nomad lifestyle isnât just about working from exotic locales; itâs about mastering the art of living and…
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The Ultimate Solo Female Travelerâs Guide to San Diego, California

I’m heading home to San Diego this weekend, and I thought “how have I NOT shared anything about my city on the blog?” So, here we go! San Diego, with its sun-soaked beaches, diverse food scene, and laid-back vibe, is perfect for solo female travelers. Whether youâre looking for Instagram-worthy coffee shops, cultural hotspots, or…
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Tap Into Your Teaching Superpowers: Tips, Resources, and Study Guides for CELTA Students

Hello, future teaching legends! đđ If youâre gearing up to conquer the CELTA (Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults) or are already knee-deep in lesson plans and classroom strategies, youâve come to the right place. We know the journey can feel like climbing Everestâexciting but daunting. But fear not! Iâve got your back with…
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Unlocking the World of English Teaching: How Americans Can Conquer the CELTA from Afar

Greetings, future TEFL rock stars and globe-trotting educators! đâď¸ If youâve been dreaming of teaching English abroad, but canât quite jet off just yet, have no fear. As I did my research to decide which certification to pursue (read more about the options here), I ultimately chose the CELTA. The CELTA (Certificate in English Language…
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The Aspiring Expat’s Guide to Finding Work in Italy

For an American to work in Italy, the process involves several steps, including obtaining a work visa, securing a job offer, and complying with Italy’s residency and employment regulations. Hereâs a comprehensive guide to help you navigate the process of finding work and obtaining the necessary permits. 1. Secure a Job Offer Before applying for…
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Teaching English in Italy: Everything You Need to Know!

This post is pretty specific, because I’ve been doing the research for my own plans to relocate to Italy and teach while there. I thought it’d be helpful for anyone considering the same path to have the specific info, too! Getting a job teaching English in Italy can be a great way for Americans to…
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TEFL: How to Find Help Paying for Learning to Teach English Abroad

We’ve talked about how to get certifications to teach English in other countries…but what about how to pay for them?! Yes, there are scholarships available for TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) certification programs, though they may not be as widespread or well-known as scholarships for traditional academic degrees. TEFL scholarships can help offset…
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No Degree, No Problem! Opportunities for Americans to Teach English Abroad Without a College Degree

While having a college degree is often a requirement for teaching English abroad, there are still opportunities for Americans without a degree to teach in Italy and the EU. The key is finding programs or positions that either donât require a degree or that focus on experience, TEFL/TESOL certification, or volunteer work. Below are some…
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Teaching English in Europe: Government Funded Programs and Opportunities Across the European Union

There are several government funding opportunities and programs for individuals interested in teaching English in Italy or across the European Union (EU). These programs are often tied to cultural exchange initiatives, international development, or educational partnerships. There’s an emphasis on Italian programs because Italy is specific to my personal needs and research, but I’ve listed…
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TEFL, TESOL, CELTA…What’s the Difference? A Detailed Guide to Certifications to Teach English Abroad

As I find myself looking for every possible way to make my move to Italy happen faster, I considered the possibility of teaching English abroad. As an American and native-English speaker with a tremendous love for the English language…it just kinda makes sense! As a half-Italian, with a fluency in the Italian language, it seems…
