21 Best Places to Teach English Abroad

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  • čas přidán 9. 06. 2024
  • From Spain to South Korea and Chile to Dubai, this extensive list shows you the 21 best places to teach english abroad. Organized by highest paying, best lifestyle and off the beaten path locations, this video will get you on your way to traveling and teaching english abroad.
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  • @theodorec315
    @theodorec315 Před 6 lety +656

    “Brazilians love foreigners”
    Every Brazilian ever on the internet:
    COME TO BRAZIL

    • @yahyabahsh669
      @yahyabahsh669 Před 5 lety +18

      My goal in my life is to become brazilian

    • @vitorsantos9119
      @vitorsantos9119 Před 5 lety +14

      @@yahyabahsh669 why? I'm Brazilian and want to become a canadian

    • @katharinabeck1892
      @katharinabeck1892 Před 5 lety +7

      Living and coaching here and just surviving. Great country but soo many problems and so much violance and the guys ... no thank you Haha really

    • @logixindie
      @logixindie Před 4 lety +1

      Do you live lonely with the foreign people or there is an english speaking community where you live?

    • @AzureKite191
      @AzureKite191 Před 4 lety +1

      @@katharinabeck1892 Why don't you like Brazilian Guys?

  • @marksummers463
    @marksummers463 Před 3 lety +66

    If you're going to teach English abroad, I HIGHLY recommend reading a piece titled Mark's English Grammar Shortcuts. It's truly light-years ahead of everything else.

  • @kraftykatie55
    @kraftykatie55 Před 6 lety +539

    I'm like, Ooo Saudi Arabia; never thought of that. Then he said that girls can't ride a bike or talk to men in public, and I changed my mind

    • @katielatta9556
      @katielatta9556 Před 6 lety +9

      Katie Kerr literally my thoughts too

    • @ksa-xcom430
      @ksa-xcom430 Před 6 lety +65

      I’m from Saudi Arabia and I want to tell you that women can speak to men in public there is no law that says women can’t speak to men in public.

    • @kraftykatie55
      @kraftykatie55 Před 6 lety +4

      oh, thats nice. thx

    • @MarkBH70
      @MarkBH70 Před 6 lety +10

      ksa-xcom Your English is quite good! Katie Kerr Saudi Arabia is Muslim, so there are rules that apply to women that we don't have in America. I knew a female teacher of English in university whose "Arabic" students apparently thought that a woman shouldn't teach men. She said she had trouble with them. Try China.

    • @ksa-xcom430
      @ksa-xcom430 Před 6 lety +7

      Aquarian Christianity thanks. Yes there’s a lot of people think that female teacher should not teach men. But i think women are better a billion time then men. If the ask me to choose women or men i will choose women. The most people who say ( women shouldn’t teach men ) the are not used to it’s not about the rules.

  • @itsmynamenotmymane
    @itsmynamenotmymane Před 6 lety +414

    I taught English in Thailand this summer and it was actually super easy to save money if you are not in one of the big cities. It was probably the greatest experience of my life 10/10 would recommend

    • @angelavalco5174
      @angelavalco5174 Před 6 lety +7

      What program did you apply to? I would like to just work for the summer. I'm a full time teacher in the states.

    • @itsmynamenotmymane
      @itsmynamenotmymane Před 6 lety +3

      Angela Valco I did it through a paid internship through the Thai-Consulate in LA. It's only available for Thai Americans but I know there are similar programs

    • @franklihuinac
      @franklihuinac Před 6 lety

      itsmynamenotmymane what program would you recommend & what is needed ?

    • @nhzulkar
      @nhzulkar Před 5 lety

      Can u plz help me?
      I'd like to add u on FB. I am crying a lot for my career related problem. So if possible plz help me with tips. U will find me on Facebook with the same name

    • @tunnally7980
      @tunnally7980 Před 5 lety

      Hello, please can you explain to me how u apply for teaching job in Thailand and getting visa to Thailand

  • @yosoyroman875
    @yosoyroman875 Před 6 lety +366

    I feel like I just planned the next 20 years of my life out in my head. This is awesome. Thanks for sharing

    • @vagabrothers
      @vagabrothers  Před 6 lety +3

      👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

    • @user-sq1gk3fr4i
      @user-sq1gk3fr4i Před 5 lety +3

      Heaven forbid - planning for
      20 years ahead. Horror - start
      to live.

  • @losangels6893
    @losangels6893 Před 6 lety +78

    My experience of teaching English for 3 years in Seoul, Korea was wonderful. Safe atmosphere, and nice people.

    • @fj2132
      @fj2132 Před 5 lety +1

      Los Angels what program did you use to help you get there? What are the requirements and what benefits did you get? Thank you 😊

    • @AnaValentin574
      @AnaValentin574 Před 4 lety +3

      @@fj2132 Hi the most common program is EPIK for public school jobs. There is alos Hagwon (private academy) options but you have to search hard and well to make sure its a decent work environment. I have more videos on my channel on this subject if youre interested since Im currently in South Korea teaching. Hope this helps!

  • @melahoran1182
    @melahoran1182 Před 4 lety +55

    i just graduated college and am teaching english in spain this september y'all wish me luckkkk

    • @GNORMIN
      @GNORMIN Před 4 lety +1

      Mela Horan hey there mela.Wishing you all the luck and success you will desperately need in the future.If you have started teaching there can you tell me what i can expect if i decide to teach english there?What is the teaching culture?How is the salary?Is a prior teaching experience needed?What about living cost?I’m sorry to bother you like this but i would be really grateful if you replied as i’m also hoping to teach there after graduation 😁

    • @mayuriwaghmare1484
      @mayuriwaghmare1484 Před 4 lety

      Hi

    • @Anurag_kasana
      @Anurag_kasana Před 3 lety

      Anyone here who wanna teach English in rural Rajasthan, India, DM me 👇👇 by clicking the following link
      instagram.com/anurag_kasana_/

    • @lin3537
      @lin3537 Před 3 lety

      Is it your native language? I wish I could do that too.

    • @Anurag_kasana
      @Anurag_kasana Před 3 lety

      gk no it's not,our native language is Hindi

  • @NsTheName
    @NsTheName Před 6 lety +170

    I live in South Korea and it is honestly so safe. North Korea is there but no one is worried. He threatens things all the time and never actually does anything. The expat communities are great and I've also made some amazing Korean friends as well! I would highly recommend.

    • @nhzulkar
      @nhzulkar Před 5 lety

      Hi dear Natasha, I'm from 🇧🇩Bangladesh.
      Can u plz help me?
      I'd like to add u on FB. I am crying a lot for my career related problem. So if possible plz help me with tips. U will find me on Facebook with the same name

    • @tharuka25
      @tharuka25 Před 5 lety +1

      Hi. You native English speaking guys are so lucky. I am from Srilanka and working in South Korea as a machine operator. Work 12 hours a day, 6 days a week. Salary is 2000 $ :)

    • @wasnae8675
      @wasnae8675 Před 5 lety +2

      Can u tell me how to apply for a teaching job in Korea?

    • @PetrolPatrol
      @PetrolPatrol Před 4 lety +2

      I'm being won over...

    • @shubhangiojha6125
      @shubhangiojha6125 Před 4 lety

      @@nhzulkar try teach away

  • @Bcass821
    @Bcass821 Před 6 lety +337

    Died at “despite the threat of nuclear annihilation” lol

    • @vagabrothers
      @vagabrothers  Před 6 lety +10

      +Barbara Cassese sad but true 🤷‍♂️

    • @jungkookiearmy7883
      @jungkookiearmy7883 Před 5 lety +1

      vagabrothers what happened? ?I don't know anything? Tell me

    • @derekmastin2014
      @derekmastin2014 Před 5 lety +10

      there is 0 threat of nuclear annihilation...... i've been teaching here for the past 5 years and the "threat" is a scare tactic of the western media....

    • @iSugarHeart
      @iSugarHeart Před 5 lety

      @@jungkookiearmy7883 South and north Korea exist next to eachother and at the time this video was made there was sooome threat of from side of North Korea... but they calmed down now xD

    • @AnaValentin574
      @AnaValentin574 Před 4 lety +7

      I currently teach in South Korea and honestly nuclear threat is not even a fear for so many locals. North Korea and South Korea are working towards unification. TBH south korea would be the last place bombed because if their tie

  • @arty2500
    @arty2500 Před 5 lety +224

    FOR MONEY
    1. South Korea
    2. Dubai
    3. Japan
    4. Taiwan
    5. Saudi
    6. Singapore
    FOR LIFESTYLE
    1. Spain
    2. France
    3. Thailand
    4. Costa Rica
    For learning
    1. Italy
    2. China
    3.Chile
    4. India
    5. Jordan
    6. Lebanon
    7. Brazil
    8. Russia
    Off the beaten path
    1. Turkey
    2. Indonesia
    3. Vietnam
    4. Colombia

    • @Wetravelforfoods
      @Wetravelforfoods Před 4 lety

      A MG thank you

    • @michaelbrown678
      @michaelbrown678 Před 4 lety +4

      Thanks. I wish they had put this list up it would have saved a lot of time.

    • @AzureKite191
      @AzureKite191 Před 4 lety +3

      What is off the beaten path?

    • @AJsAdventuresinAsia
      @AJsAdventuresinAsia Před 4 lety +5

      You can make WAY more money in China than any other asian country. #1 Is the middle east, #2 is China

    • @Airfya_papabi
      @Airfya_papabi Před 4 lety

      A.J.'s Adventures in Asia do they accept non native English teachers?

  • @ninja.teacher
    @ninja.teacher Před 6 lety +125

    Well put together video but there here are a few notes from a CZcamsr who's been living in Asia for the past few years making videos about the industry:
    - The market in Korea is very saturated and salaries have been stagnant for years.
    - The JET program is extremely competitive to get into. Most people who apply won't get into it.
    - You need to be qualified teacher back home or have years of experience for most jobs in Singapore.
    - Salaries in China are a lot typically a lot higher than $1200
    - With Vietnam they hit the nail on the head - one of the best countries for lifestyle and saving. Where I've been based for the last 2 years.

    • @staceycorbin3046
      @staceycorbin3046 Před 6 lety

      Hi Alex! Been watching lately some of your ESL-related videos. Can you fill me in how long are the ESL contracts in Vietnam? How about in Indonesia or Spain? Will appreciate your feedbacks as I'm thinking of trying ESL jobs overseas soon, preferably on a country with a Yearly contract. (aiming on vacations at least every year). ;-) Thx!

    • @ninja.teacher
      @ninja.teacher Před 6 lety +3

      Vietnam can be quite flexible with teaching contracts. Some as short as 6 months.
      We don’t focus on Indonesia or Spain currently.
      If you’d like to chat to us you can google Ninja Teacher and send us a message though our website. :)

    • @staceycorbin3046
      @staceycorbin3046 Před 6 lety

      Alex Stevenson Appreciate your immediate reply. I have an English Teacher friend in China (my first choice to teach English, at the moment), but he said China prioritize Native English speakers. Aside from being Non-native (Proud Filipino here ,😊), I finished two years in College too (undergraduate). May I still get good chances of getting a good teaching job (w/fine compensation) in Vietnam, provided I'll take TEFL/TESOL? My other great concern is I'd need to bring my mom (only immediate family), ASAP. Will it be possible in as soon as second month of teaching in Vietnam? Lastly, online I see most TEFL courses available, but according to one teacher TESOL is "better". Which one is really better or widely recognized internationally? (Confused now which one to take soon..does it depends which country I'll teach Englis too? Or will both have be credited as a good "English Teaching Certificate?") Sorry for bombarding you with these questions. Thanks a lot in advance.

    • @ninja.teacher
      @ninja.teacher Před 6 lety +1

      Hey Stacey. Vietnam is definitely more open to non native speakers than China. TEFL and TESOL are essentially the same thing. Rather focus on the accreditation of the course than the terminology. For example, a fully in-class course with over 6 hours of observed teaching that's accredited by a university of college.

    • @TheTruthIsFiction
      @TheTruthIsFiction Před 5 lety +1

      TEFL is not a viable option anymore. No matter which country you go to, you cannot save money. This is because of housing costs. In every country, a good apartment would be about $1000 USD a month. But the salary is sometimes less than that or not much more. In Korea, the salary is about $2000 USD so it's possible to live in Korea. But in a lot of other countries, it can't be done!

  • @XMissSteph91X
    @XMissSteph91X Před 6 lety +34

    I worked in Hanoi as an English teacher in a kindergarten for 3 years and loved it. The pay was much higher in my experience and was earning sometimes more than $2000 a month (paid by the hour of teaching) . The lifestyle is great, it's cheap and easy to make friends. I left Vietnam to work in Istanbul, where i am now. The lifestyle isn't quite as good- the hours are much longer, the pay is equivalent ($2000 salary) but I get housing and utilities included (as well as my flights to turkey and one home again at the end of each years contract.) and Istanbul is an incredible place geographically. I get a lot of vacation time in a year and I can easily travel all throughout Europe- especially in the 6-8 week fully paid summer vacation each year.
    Get out there and do it! It's the best thing I've ever done!

    • @erneepa
      @erneepa Před 6 lety +3

      I am interested in teaching in Istanbul. Do you have a TEFL certificate? How easy is it to make friends?

    • @yasminebelaid9743
      @yasminebelaid9743 Před 2 lety

      Hiii! May i ask wht aspect of their life-style wasn't good for you in istanbul?

  • @imranr99
    @imranr99 Před 6 lety +52

    If you want to learn Spanish, learn it in the Canary Islands like I did. It is the fastest Spanish I've heard. Now any other Spanish spoken sounds slow and I can understand every word!

    • @MissSaphrynTownsend
      @MissSaphrynTownsend Před 4 lety

      I'm British and have lived in the Canary Islands for 15 years and speak the dialect fluently. However I wouldn't recommend learning it, as it is a very lazy version of Spanish and we drop ending letters and slut phrases in mere words. It can make a learner lazy and take syllable shortcuts and when they listen to dialects from Galicia and Catalan, it really does sound remarkably different. I like the dialect, but if you're any to learn a recognised and clear and precise dialect of Spanish, I don't recommend Canarian! Xx

  • @nabilohara3069
    @nabilohara3069 Před 6 lety +63

    In Morocco you can learn perfect French and Arabic and the flights to Europe are around $100 .. That's gives you the best of both worlds + the cost of living is much lower than Europe .. Look into teaching in American schools in the major cities.

    • @franklihuinac
      @franklihuinac Před 6 lety +2

      Nabil OHara what would I need so j can get started?

    • @Lovefamilyabundance
      @Lovefamilyabundance Před 3 lety +1

      Hello how could someone sign-up to do this?

    • @nabilohara3069
      @nabilohara3069 Před 3 lety +1

      1st step is to pick the cities you would want to live in (Casablanca, Marrakech, Tangiers, Rabat ...) Then google the websites of the private school and language centers in those cities as well at the websites of the American schools there .. then send your resume to them with a cover letter that describe you.

  • @dj_deepstate
    @dj_deepstate Před 5 lety +694

    Very informative however there is the little matter of race preferences in the hiring process. My research over the internet (mostly here on youtube) indicates that some countries in Asia prefer to hire white people over black people despite the latter having similar qualifications. I wonder if this is prevalent in Latin America and Eastern Europe. I apologise for bringing up this uncomfortable topic but as a black man venturing out of Africa to teach english and travel the world "situational awareness" can be the difference between being miserable and being happy. Thanks for sharing.

    • @mariahj1480
      @mariahj1480 Před 5 lety +161

      I love that you asked this question, people often overlook this topic when talking about job opportunities. I’d imagine that it depends on the company, and the location. Colorism is sadly a huge problem in Asia.

    • @dj_deepstate
      @dj_deepstate Před 5 lety +32

      I am still willing to dive into the deep end in the hopes that it will be a pleasant experience.

    • @cocoabutta18
      @cocoabutta18 Před 5 lety +80

      You hit the nail right on the head with this one...This topic would deserve a CZcams channel in itself. sighs...

    • @dj_deepstate
      @dj_deepstate Před 5 lety +66

      Bebe C. I noticed that the black people already teaching in Asia and other parts of the world are american. I think being american gives them some credibility though they still go through some challenges landing a job for obvious reasons.We need to know what non american black people are experiencing,if any. Seeing as there are no known black people from non native english speaking countries I suggest that we volunteer as test subjects for the rest of the aspiring black english teachers then share our experiences here to help those who will come after us. Yes it deserves a channel .

    • @imagesfromLA
      @imagesfromLA Před 5 lety +57

      There is a Kenyan guy here on CZcams who was an English teacher in Colombia, and he says he had very positive experiences. His channel is iam_marwa.

  • @laurengilmour13
    @laurengilmour13 Před 6 lety +59

    When you said "If you're watching from the UK, this now includes you too", I practically choked. I almost forgot :'(

    • @modernwarfare3fan309
      @modernwarfare3fan309 Před 5 lety +4

      Lauren LITERALLY ME

    • @jakewhittaker2512
      @jakewhittaker2512 Před 4 lety

      We are still EU citizens and nothing has changed, for the time being. I'm a Brit working in Greece at the moment, still no visa required.

  • @frankh.5378
    @frankh.5378 Před 6 lety +96

    South Korea is pretty safe... N. Korea has been like this for last 60 years... Best internet in the world and wonderful culture..^^

    • @metalfingers6913
      @metalfingers6913 Před 6 lety +2

      Waking the Dead living in a bubble until the bubble finally bursts

  • @dandiiiful
    @dandiiiful Před 6 lety +230

    Just got a job offer at a school in China! Can't wait! 💙

    • @MarkBH70
      @MarkBH70 Před 6 lety +10

      dandiiiful You should realize, madame, that your job will be exciting at first, but there will be frustrations for sure and things you won't like about teaching. There will be, as I've heard, things you won't like about China, and expats who complain about China, but if you keep a positive attitude and stay in the country you should get a "traveler's high" again. I've heard about such things, and I'm 47 and considering teaching in Portugal or Brazil to learn Portuguese. I'm saying I'm 47 because my age and experience in life makes me more realistic, not that I've taught in China. However I've taught foreigners English several times, and do teach. Best wishes!

    • @NomadicFlavors
      @NomadicFlavors Před 6 lety

      dandiiiful I was wondering about china. Do you need a degree to prove you can teach there?

    • @NomadicFlavors
      @NomadicFlavors Před 6 lety

      Aquarian Christianity is there a way to show up to a country and say you wanna help teach it.

    • @rebeccagorman9580
      @rebeccagorman9580 Před 6 lety +4

      i teach there, you have done an amazing choice! china is sometimes hard but worth it! good luck and enjoy!!!

    • @wininspn
      @wininspn Před 6 lety +1

      Did you take the job? If so, are you still in China, and is it hard to access CZcams and other sites you're used to?

  • @kamalpreetarora1248
    @kamalpreetarora1248 Před 5 lety +15

    I'm currently teaching in Thailand and came through Greenheart Travel and Xplore Asia. My term is almost up and I now have the travel bug so this video was SUPER helpful in narrowing down some potential options for the future. I may even be back in amazing Thailand to work at one of many international schools that typically pay more than the listed average. I was surprised to find that out too. But of course, you can only find them in the bigger cities where cost of living also increases...

  • @polarizedwavehorizontally7984

    if you apply to public schools in korea, they offer home and medical insurance. In Korea, English teachers usually travel to Southeast Asia during vacation.flight tiket to Southeast Asia from korea is very cheap .In addition, there is a culture in Korea that respects teachers. I have seen many cases where they am satisfied as an English teacher in Korea.If you are interested in teaching English abroad korea would be best choice

    • @wasnae8675
      @wasnae8675 Před 5 lety

      How did you apply for the job? Please help .

  • @rebeccagorman9580
    @rebeccagorman9580 Před 6 lety +25

    i work and live in china, ive been learning mandarin. class sizes are around 30-40 and its sometimes difficult but its the best thing ive eveerrrr done. my students are the funniest people and i love it!!! anyone thinking of teaching english, do china!

    • @nhzulkar
      @nhzulkar Před 5 lety

      Hi I'm from 🇧🇩Bangladesh. Can u plz help me?
      I'd like to add u on FB. I am crying a lot for my career related problem. So if possible plz help me with tips. U will find me on Facebook with the same name

    • @SubHussain
      @SubHussain Před 5 lety

      rebecca gorman we chat please

    • @cesciwatson3054
      @cesciwatson3054 Před 5 lety

      How did you communicate with them when u first went?

    • @hemantdivakar4694
      @hemantdivakar4694 Před 5 lety

      Yes🙌

  • @winsomelorainepeter6773
    @winsomelorainepeter6773 Před 6 lety +11

    Thank you Vagabrothers! Excellent video! I am from Durban, South Africa but spent the last 19 years working abroad as an English Teacher - I have degrees in education and a TESOL certificate, which I got in Bangkok. I worked in Singapore, Malaysia (in 2 cities), China (in 5 cities), Kazakhstan and now I am in the country of Georgia. I also spent 6 months studying in Paris, France and 3 months in Panama and Colombia-traveling and I have traveled to several other countries. All the places I worked at were good in terms of salary and other benefits, however Georgia which is so beautiful, but pays extremely low salaries - there is a government program which pays GEL 500 (USD 250) a month but even private centers don't pay very high salaries - so I have been here for 3 and half months - I did some part-time teaching at a private language center (in Tbilisi) and did some traveling around - this was like a working holiday but now I am moving on. Thank you for the information-it was very helpful!

    • @jenniferburk4402
      @jenniferburk4402 Před 5 lety

      Winsome Loraine PETER , great info! May I contact you, directly with questions??

  • @shrutimansingka5976
    @shrutimansingka5976 Před 6 lety +123

    Most useful video ever.

  • @coreysmith7379
    @coreysmith7379 Před 5 lety +3

    My wife and I taught in Korea from 2008-2012. It is a great experience. You can save money and have fun too.

  • @gracepoulos3129
    @gracepoulos3129 Před 6 lety +31

    Getting a degree in International Relations with a concentration in African Studies, a minor in French and a TESOL certificate. Hoping to teach in Switzerland, Malaysia, France, or Laos!

    • @medlementa7575
      @medlementa7575 Před 5 lety

      you have to progress your level in French and get a delf dalf c1 i am like you french Arabic and a degree in public law and i am starting learning about tesol

  • @tinchina85
    @tinchina85 Před 6 lety +38

    I taught English in Beijing, China for two years and it was the BEST two years of my life! I had a great 2 bedroom apartment on the top floor of a high-rise and traveled to MANY cities in China during my 2 years and was still able to save thousands of dollars for when I returned to the US! :)

    • @glynisrogers3323
      @glynisrogers3323 Před 5 lety

      Did you know Chinese before you went there? Did you learn a lot of Chinese while there and did you feel like you MUST know it to survive? (Just asking so I know the demand for the language before I could actually learn it.) :)

    • @tinchina85
      @tinchina85 Před 5 lety +7

      I took one semester of Chinese before moving but only as an observer (I worked for the University) and only focused on spoken Mandarin. I DID learn a lot of Mandarin while living there but not as much as some would as my job was to teach English and ONLY speak English in class. I worked hard and in the evenings was preparing lessons plans, etc., and on my days off the last thing I wanted to do was study! ha What I learned, I learned from immersion in the country and culture. You could easily go to China and teach English without knowing ANY Mandarin. I learned everything I needed to say to survive (order food, ask for things in supermarkets, give directions to taxi drivers, hold simple conversations with strangers, etc.) fairly fast. :) Most Chinese do speak some English but are VERY hesitant to use it for fear of getting something wrong and being embarrassed. Hope that helps.

    • @glynisrogers3323
      @glynisrogers3323 Před 5 lety

      Thank you! This was great info.

    • @tinchina85
      @tinchina85 Před 5 lety +7

      I worked for EF (English First) which is actually a Swedish company that operates in MANY countries in the world with the goal of providing native English speakers to teach English to kids and also adults. :)

    • @moxigeren50gabe23
      @moxigeren50gabe23 Před 5 lety

      Why did you get back to the Uniteds

  • @fatidaifi5524
    @fatidaifi5524 Před 3 lety

    Best video, best people, best explanation. Thank you guys

  • @womencommunity
    @womencommunity Před 5 lety

    You are great, guys! So concise, short and interesting! Thank you 😊

  • @HappyHourWithMatt
    @HappyHourWithMatt Před 5 lety +25

    I taught English in Thailand, South Korea, and now China. I also taught online for almost 3 years. I think China has been the best so far. Easy job, few teaching hours, and long lunch breaks. You also get a paid month off for Chinese New Year. Thailand was chill too, but the money was awful. South Korea was my least favorite. I worked at a private training center and was expected to work over 40 hours a week and was always being watched from my boss. I ended up leaving Korea in the middle of my contract. So far I would choose China over any of these, maybe Taiwan is next! :)

    • @MrRawUK
      @MrRawUK Před 4 lety

      Try Vietnam. Outside of Hanoi etc. Pay is good. The hours are 20pw. Nice slow pace. My housemates did China for 3 years and said Vietnam was far better lifestyle-wise. Each to their own though :)

    • @racharose6582
      @racharose6582 Před 3 lety

      for whom did you teach online?

    • @sabrinaasad2528
      @sabrinaasad2528 Před 3 lety

      How we get online teaching jobs

    • @joanmariesiega7867
      @joanmariesiega7867 Před 2 lety

      How can i apply as a teacher online only. will this be possible?

  • @GabrielTravelerVideos
    @GabrielTravelerVideos Před 6 lety +107

    Super cool to hang out with you guys this evening. Next time we'll have to do something a little more adventurous and film a proper collab. Enjoy your last week in India. Later...

    • @koolever3
      @koolever3 Před 6 lety +3

      Gabriel Traveler my 2 favorite travel channels.

    • @GabrielTravelerVideos
      @GabrielTravelerVideos Před 6 lety +3

      Thanks a lot. Did you see the video I just posted meeting up with the Vagabros in India? It's on my channel.

  • @toritor831
    @toritor831 Před 5 lety

    So, I love you guys for this... and all the other informational videos you guys produce! Thank you so much. So helpful!!

  • @geoffreybertonneau8753

    Awesome post. Ive been teaching internationally for a few decades and I found this one of the quickest and clearest posts for new folks and even veterans for ideas on where to get started and clear educational expectations. Thanks guys Great job!

    • @jenniferburk4402
      @jenniferburk4402 Před 5 lety

      geoffrey bertonneau , May I contact you personally with questions??

  • @budaskins7342
    @budaskins7342 Před 6 lety +8

    Great informative video...I am a four time veteran Peace Corps Volunteer & have explored many of the countries you included. I was a community health volunteer, but did do a lot of informal conversational English by default. My last assignment was in the Philippines from which I migrated to Thailand to complete a month long TEFL certification. Life happened since that time & I am now anxious to get back on track with a TEFL job. I have scoured the internet, Craigslist, Dave's ESL Cafe, etc. & managed to find a private school in Peru willing to take me on board. I'm set to travel there at the end of July. I'm hoping it will give me a nice springboard for making this my full time gig & travel at the same time. Thanks again for sharing this video with all the "travel junkies" among us...Cheers

  • @carolinewells3389
    @carolinewells3389 Před 6 lety +4

    SUCH A HELPFUL VIDEO!!!!! Thank you thank you

    • @vagabrothers
      @vagabrothers  Před 6 lety +1

      +Caroline Wells awesome! Good luck Caroline!!

  • @edwardrobinson8194
    @edwardrobinson8194 Před 6 lety

    God Bless You Vaga Brothers. Love You!

  • @nishkatupacs1479
    @nishkatupacs1479 Před 5 lety

    Great video guys. Lots of good info. Thx

  • @NOPE-ti5wy
    @NOPE-ti5wy Před 6 lety +3

    I'm so happy you finally made this video!! I hope your stay in India is wonderful

  • @courtneyl6414
    @courtneyl6414 Před 6 lety +116

    What’s up Vagabrothers? Could you elaborate on the different certificates (TESOL, TEFL, etc.) someone can earn to teach English abroad? And could you explain how you got involved with teaching English abroad? And how to avoid scams in regards to teaching English abroad? And how to make the most of this experience?

    • @Yanpatan
      @Yanpatan Před 5 lety +11

      you have to do your research on how to avoid scams!! I'm teaching in South Korea at the moment and I had to avoid scams like crazy. One good way is by joining FB groups. Ppl really help and are really honest.

    • @bennyadvent
      @bennyadvent Před 5 lety +12

      I'm on a TESOL right now.. TEFL is the old cert now it's been replaced by TESOL. TESOL = Teaching English as Second or Other Language. TEFL = Teaching English as Foreign Language.

    • @amy-8232
      @amy-8232 Před 5 lety +1

      +YANA How did you get into it all? I'm looking at Aclipse right now but i'm still in the gathering information stage.

    • @Yanpatan
      @Yanpatan Před 5 lety

      @@amy-8232 DM me

    • @hot88s23
      @hot88s23 Před 5 lety +1

      Got my TEFL cert. last year in Guadalajara, Mexico and started working 2 weeks later. I can recommend ITTO, in a few different locations.

  • @curtiserecacho1401
    @curtiserecacho1401 Před rokem

    Awesome video very helpful thanks guys!

  • @jakelinelima2601
    @jakelinelima2601 Před 6 lety

    Great video guys! It really expanded my horizons

  • @henryc1000
    @henryc1000 Před 6 lety +3

    Your guys videos are very informative verses just walking around a city filming... which is way more useful, at least for me. Tnx 4posting:)

  • @mariendorf1981
    @mariendorf1981 Před 6 lety +6

    I taught English in Berlin without CELTA but had a Masters. After 2 years, I did CELTA and it seriously increased my professional efficacy. If you can afford it, do CELTA or another 120+hours certificate before you teach. I don't teach TEFL anymore but went on to do my PhD and teach in universities. TEFL changed my life for the better, I had never considered teaching before. A truly enriching experience.

    • @agreenscorpio
      @agreenscorpio Před 5 lety

      Marienkäfer, can you give some advice about teaching Engglish in Berlin if you're a non-native speaker? Thank you.

    • @mariendorf1981
      @mariendorf1981 Před 5 lety +1

      Hi Scorpio, I am a native English speaker. I had a contract with set hours and health insurance, however, these days it's a gig type job in Berlin. Most people work on a freelance basis so they must do their own tax returns and are not covered under the public health insurance scheme etc. I think there are more stable jobs if you wanted to work with kids. I would say that trying to get corporate training jobs is the best. I'm from the EU so I can work all over Europe but if you're not that could be another issue. Search 'The Local Germany' and 'Indeed Deutschland' to see if there are any jobs.

    • @agreenscorpio
      @agreenscorpio Před 5 lety

      @@mariendorf1981 thank you for answering me.

  • @kekeannisa1776
    @kekeannisa1776 Před 5 lety +2

    Dude this is really helpful, thank you!!

  • @Realfoodreallife
    @Realfoodreallife Před 6 lety +1

    Much needed video actually !!.. good going guys😊✌

  • @CliffKochinsky
    @CliffKochinsky Před 6 lety +3

    You guys always add value

  • @melissaandreag
    @melissaandreag Před 5 lety +7

    This is an AWESOME list! My husband and I have traveled to/lived in Spain, France, Japan, Jordan, etc. We're currently online ESL teachers for VIPKID and GOGOKID and once we're debt-free, I'd love us to be English teachers living abroad.
    That's funny you mentioned we should date Brasilians. I dated a few here in the States and didn't have a great experience with them 🤣🤣🤣

    • @wasnae8675
      @wasnae8675 Před 5 lety

      How did u teach in all these countries ??

  • @colinesquire2480
    @colinesquire2480 Před 3 lety

    Excellent video thank you lads

  • @chrisgordon8979
    @chrisgordon8979 Před 6 lety

    Thank you for the tips Vagabrothers!:)

  • @GoldenEyes0811
    @GoldenEyes0811 Před 6 lety +5

    Hey vagabrothers! Love this video! It is so educational. I am teaching in Beijing China right now. My uncle lives here so he got me the job. I’ve been here for half a year and am loving it. However. I’ve been thinking about my next move and how to travel longer and further. I love immersing myself into cultures so thank you for all this information! I’ve been researching but this video has really given me more of a focus for my research. Thank you so much. Hopefully next stop Europe or South America to practice my espanol!

    • @vagabrothers
      @vagabrothers  Před 6 lety +1

      +Gabrielle Ocasio awesome Gabrielle! Good on you for taking the plunge and going for it! ¡Que tendrás mucha suerte!

    • @GoldenEyes0811
      @GoldenEyes0811 Před 6 lety

      vagabrothers gracias para los vídeos! No puedo esperar a que el vídeo sobre España!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @improveyourspeakingscore380

    Teaching abroad already for 12 years. Taiwan is a great place to live but it’s very difficult to save money unless you live there for at least 2 years. 1 issue with Turkey is that the language centers never pay their teachers and it’s almost impossible to legally work there . Vietnam is considered the best country to teach in Asia at the moment

    • @FirstLast-gk6lg
      @FirstLast-gk6lg Před 5 lety +1

      best way to find a job in Vietnam?

    • @thsu8
      @thsu8 Před 3 lety

      Why is Vietnam the best?

  • @shantiyantra263
    @shantiyantra263 Před 6 lety

    This video was great, you really hit countries all over the place, Thank you!!

  • @RoxaneBayer
    @RoxaneBayer Před 6 lety +8

    Yes!! I'm in my final year now and have really been looking into teaching abroad once I graduate. This is very helpful. The video about Spain will be highly appreciated as I'm looking into going there.

    • @thutrangthai9986
      @thutrangthai9986 Před 6 lety

      Roxane Bayer I am come from viet nam. If you come to sai gon, I am looking forward to teaching english of you

    • @cassieallen3663
      @cassieallen3663 Před 6 lety

      Roxanne, just google auxiliar de conversacion

  • @englishgang628
    @englishgang628 Před 5 lety +10

    Our vote is for Thailand as well! Beautiful country, great food, strong Internet, and the cost of living is reasonable.

    • @agreenscorpio
      @agreenscorpio Před 5 lety

      English Gang, can you please add some details about your experience?

  • @kelvinrodwell2845
    @kelvinrodwell2845 Před 5 lety

    Great video guys !

  • @myjams7180
    @myjams7180 Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks so much for this video!

  • @nikki.ha9
    @nikki.ha9 Před 6 lety +3

    I love how original and informative your videos are! Do most programs want new grads or can you start teaching a few years after graduating?

    • @escapingordinary9580
      @escapingordinary9580 Před 6 lety +1

      Some programs have age restrictions. So ultimately it depends on the country and program/company that your most interested in. I'm Currently on the JET program, teaching as an ALT (Assistant Language teacher) in Japan. This program has no age limit. Although most of those I have met on my program start after completing university, there are others like me, who start two or three years after if not more. Hopefully this is helpful.

  • @shaynagutierrez2517
    @shaynagutierrez2517 Před 6 lety +19

    I want to hear about your time teaching English in Spain. Looking forward to the video coming out

    • @vagabrothers
      @vagabrothers  Před 6 lety +2

      +Shayna Gutierrez soon! Currently filming a VR and Vlog Series in India! Peru vlogs and VR coming soon too!

    • @goldo1107
      @goldo1107 Před 5 lety

      @@vagabrothers india? Yikes.

  • @Milz_13
    @Milz_13 Před 6 lety +1

    This is some very valuable info for us English teachers guys, thank you! As always, keep up the amazingness!

  • @johngcahill9583
    @johngcahill9583 Před 4 lety

    Informative...good stuff...thank you

  • @yolandakrieger7486
    @yolandakrieger7486 Před 5 lety +22

    Japan is the best.
    You can make a lot more then $4000
    Also if you have a family or wish to start one, it's the best.
    Very kid friendly (parks and children's play centers )and the best hospitals , free to have a baby. My youngest son was born there. You can have a lot longer hospital stay
    (1 to 4 weeks )with a friendly hospital staff that gives you so much help with your new baby.
    Very very safe and so much fun.

    • @huriabdul1
      @huriabdul1 Před 5 lety +1

      how much money can you save there?

    • @yolandakrieger7486
      @yolandakrieger7486 Před 5 lety +1

      huria abdulhadi
      We saved a good deal but we were a married couple so two incomes.
      I worked from home and only worded three hours a day (when my son was napping and after he went to bed) and all day on Saturday. (When my husband took care of our son)

    • @imann9151
      @imann9151 Před 5 lety +2

      Hi Yolanda,
      What kind of jobs (as in which sectors / schools) would pay around 4000? Any information you have would be super useful. Did you get hired through a company or a specific contracting company? IF you have their names, could you pass it on?

  • @MeggieKay
    @MeggieKay Před 6 lety +78

    This video is great! I'm currently teaching in Japan with the JET Programme and thinking about Spain or Chile as a post-Japan option.

    • @lovinglifemasha958
      @lovinglifemasha958 Před 6 lety +2

      i tried to teach german and russian in spain too haha

    • @sabiranouri9889
      @sabiranouri9889 Před 6 lety +1

      How is your experience? Was it difficult to get a job?

    • @asendzhugdanov
      @asendzhugdanov Před 6 lety +5

      Hey Meggie! Your experience sound truly amazing. Could you tell me more about life in Japan and the JET Program? I'd really love to try this once I graduate :)

    • @HejMette
      @HejMette Před 6 lety +1

      Is JET just for native speakers? I'm completely fluent, but English is my second language. I speak it just as well as any American though.

    • @elideaquino8004
      @elideaquino8004 Před 6 lety +2

      That is great! I’m still attending university to get my bachelor in bilingual education education for elementary school. What were the requirements that they needed from you? Thank you!

  • @Kopite4life12
    @Kopite4life12 Před 2 lety

    Really useful, thanks.

  • @deniseb4223
    @deniseb4223 Před 3 lety

    Thanks so much for this informative video! Bravo!!

  • @lejaders
    @lejaders Před 5 lety +22

    That wage in China can't be right, I make three times that and i only work 25 hours a week... And my housing is free. China is pretty lucrative, and they desperately need teachers, especially if you're a native speaker you're going to make good money and save a lot (best place to pay off those student loans, it's a fact).
    The language barrier isn't that bad, use google translate, and toilet paper is easy to find, just go to the grocery store. It's a little lonely, there's not a lot of other expats here but the expat community is tight and welcoming. Just stay in a 1st, 2nd or 3rd tier city and you'll be just fine. I really like China, I don't think you gave it enough credit.

    • @CWVasques
      @CWVasques Před 5 lety

      How did you get started? This sounds like exactly what I'm looking for. I mean, not the lonely part, lol. But, I'm a writer, so that could work well actually.

    • @imann9151
      @imann9151 Před 5 lety

      Hey, around how much would you say you make a month? And where would you start to look for a job?

    • @CWVasques
      @CWVasques Před 5 lety

      SoCal Jack Yes. I am very interested. Can you direct message on here? You can also find me on FB. Same name.

    • @jricky7981
      @jricky7981 Před 5 lety

      Iman N around 20000 yuan per month is mormal for native English teachers, add my linkedin : An Jiao and find more if you interested.

    • @wasnae8675
      @wasnae8675 Před 5 lety

      @@jricky7981 I'm also interested. Can I apply ?

  • @kaylinmichelle8250
    @kaylinmichelle8250 Před 6 lety +15

    You didn't mention Hong Kong! :) although high cost of living the money is still amazing (US$3000 per month- can save a lot and pay off loans), it's a great hub for exploring Asia, good balance of East and West cultures, a good balance of crazy skyscrapers, nightlife, restuarants but also a short vus trip from incredible hiking and biking trails in the mountains and gorgeous beaches. You can also hop on a short ferry to surrounding islands any time. Most teachers would get hired at one of the hundreds of private English learning centres or at kindergartens. One of the best places to teach in the world for money, travel, culture. Visa is easy too

    • @akeishadare7660
      @akeishadare7660 Před 6 lety

      Kaylin Sullivan exactly

    • @imranragimov7781
      @imranragimov7781 Před 5 lety

      Kaylin Michelle what about non-natives ?

    • @melodylipford3142
      @melodylipford3142 Před 5 lety

      I've been considering teaching ESL in Hong Kong. Could you tell me what program you went through please? Thanks.

    • @thsu8
      @thsu8 Před 3 lety

      I really like Hong Kong but I'm worried about the insanely high cost of rent. Also, it's harder to find a job there. There are less jobs to begin with, and English is already well taught in public schools.

  • @jazmintorres5930
    @jazmintorres5930 Před 5 lety

    This was super helpful guys! Thanks so much ❤

  • @juliaparischenkova3697

    Thanks guys,that is an amazing video and loads of helpful information🤘

  • @zebraontheroad6566
    @zebraontheroad6566 Před 5 lety +13

    Great video! Thanks for all those useful tips. However, I'm a bit bummed that the tiny Mediterranean country of Malta wasn't mentioned. The ESL industry is one of the major contributors to its society as it is directly linked to tourism, which is the country's number one sector. The best part is that everyone gets to have a holiday while working or studying as you get to "live on the beach". Its blue beaches and interesting Mediterranean culture make it a place to get a truly unique experience plus it's right next door to Italy and Morocco!

    • @mariapierce2707
      @mariapierce2707 Před 5 lety

      Isabella could you give contact information for the ESL industry there? thanks

    • @michcalder88
      @michcalder88 Před 4 lety

      A lot of people speak English in Malta already so it's not in demand.

  • @GoldAndGrey
    @GoldAndGrey Před 5 lety +3

    This was very helpful, thanks so much! Currently trying to figure out exactly what I want to do with my life. I just know 2 things. 1, I'm good at teaching and I love it. And 2, I don't want to stay in L.A for the rest of my life.

  • @mielajenlamorin4477
    @mielajenlamorin4477 Před 5 lety

    Very informstive! Thank You!

  • @annedevlin1371
    @annedevlin1371 Před 4 lety

    This video was very helpful and gave important details about teaching in these destinations. Thank you for making this video!

  • @erikahoshowski7751
    @erikahoshowski7751 Před 6 lety +6

    Just getting my tesl certificate now! Colombia definitely has my eye, thanks my dudes🙏🏻

    • @vagabrothers
      @vagabrothers  Před 6 lety

      +Erika Hoshowski 🙌🏼🙌🏼💃🏽

    • @leroselapin
      @leroselapin Před 6 lety +2

      Colombia is awesome for English teachers. You only have to have the TESL certificate or a Bachelor and you can teach. People is amazing especially in the northern region if you don't mind the eternal summer and the international teachers often get paid much better than local English teachers even if the local have more experience.

    • @erikahoshowski7751
      @erikahoshowski7751 Před 6 lety +1

      LeRose Lapin thanks so much for the insight!!

    • @kweefsweat5628
      @kweefsweat5628 Před 6 lety +1

      Which program did you use to get your certificate

    • @franklihuinac
      @franklihuinac Před 6 lety

      Erika Hoshowski what certificate would I need, my first language is spanish, but I only speak it with my parents uncle's, & occasionally with friends. But I'm fluent in English, would I have to get a certificate or can I just look for opportunities??

  • @MsAngelik16
    @MsAngelik16 Před 6 lety +3

    What a great video! Colombia is an amazing country, not only can you teach English, but also learn Spanish, and salsa dancing as well! I’m currently working in Dubai, at an International school, but the cost of living is very expensive and the load of work and pressure is very demanding.

    • @vagabrothers
      @vagabrothers  Před 6 lety

      Awesome! Thanks for sharing your experiences Angelica :)!

    • @Hasib7
      @Hasib7 Před 6 lety

      Can i get your email? i want to learn more about teaching in dubai, thanks

    • @jenniferburk4402
      @jenniferburk4402 Před 5 lety

      Angelica Harvey, great info! May I contact you, directly with questions??

  • @zahraseraphina1664
    @zahraseraphina1664 Před 3 lety

    You guys are amazing! Exactly what I wanted to know! I am researching teaching courses and countries as a start up. Thank you so much for making this video!!

  • @j1jh002
    @j1jh002 Před 4 lety

    Great video! Very informative! Thank you!

  • @kindledummy1104
    @kindledummy1104 Před 6 lety +7

    Good video. Three things I learned about teaching ESOL overseas: Avoid on-line TESOL courses like the plague. Many countries won't give you a visa if you have one, and many companies won't even consider you for employment if your degree was obtained on-line. Ditto for TESOL certs that are under 120 hours. (I’d go for 140 just to be safe.) Lastly, get a copy of Mark's English Grammar Shortcuts and MEMORIZE it. Saves a BOAT LOAD of headaches.

    • @SuperCynthia333
      @SuperCynthia333 Před 5 lety

      Kindle Dummy so are TESOL's not needed then??? And do you teach or have you taught English abroad before.

    • @oyediyaanya6063
      @oyediyaanya6063 Před 5 lety

      Then what would you recommend?

    • @shaleemichelle
      @shaleemichelle Před 5 lety

      @@oyediyaanya6063 I'm also interested in knowing this.

  • @ibaialberdi
    @ibaialberdi Před 6 lety +4

    Amazing shots of an amazing city(San Sebastian) 🔝🔝 enjoy India guys!

  • @srishtikote6720
    @srishtikote6720 Před 6 lety

    that was so super helpful...thank you soo much!!!!

  • @richardrose8297
    @richardrose8297 Před 3 lety

    Great info!

  • @tippylosojos
    @tippylosojos Před 6 lety +6

    My cousin lives and teaches English in Tokyo, my friend lives in Shanghai teaching English and loves it and my brother taught English in central Vietnam near Phong Nha which is gorgeous but also very remote!

  • @nuradin3616
    @nuradin3616 Před 6 lety +6

    Back again with another super helpfull video! I'm out here not shaving for november in hopes that I atleast have a chance to get markos majestic beard haha wish me luck

  • @davidkim3038
    @davidkim3038 Před 5 lety

    You guys are awesome! So helpful!

  • @adelinerukundo9624
    @adelinerukundo9624 Před 4 lety

    So informative. Thank you !!

  • @vipkidwithweston804
    @vipkidwithweston804 Před 4 lety +23

    Or . . just teach online for a high paying company and live in low cost of living countries . . like me 😃

  • @Simonjthomas
    @Simonjthomas Před 6 lety +3

    I teach in Vietnam and agree that it's pretty laid back environment to work in. Love the other suggestions. After this contract my girlfriend and I are considering a new country to explore and you've provided some great insights! Thank you!

    • @tomlives
      @tomlives Před 5 lety +1

      Hi Simon, I'm teaching in Yokohama. I teach 25 hrs/w - almost zero prep time necessary and get about USD2200 per month and 6.5 weeks holidays per year. How does Vietnam compare?

    • @agreenscorpio
      @agreenscorpio Před 5 lety +1

      Simon T, which program did you use to teach in Vietnam? Please share the info! Thanks.

  • @zaneski135
    @zaneski135 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the great videos guys! I'm about to start teaching in Thailand, no Tefl or bachelor's because of the covid situation. Super excited for this new chapter and this video got me excited for other countries!

  • @rs2705
    @rs2705 Před 5 lety

    thank you so much for this video! very helpful

  • @SpencerStanley
    @SpencerStanley Před 6 lety +38

    "nuclear annihilation" I laughed, great video boys!

  • @Quirky1128
    @Quirky1128 Před 6 lety +13

    I recommend China and Taiwan, both places that I have lived and taught! I also recommend South Korea, only visited, but may go back to work there. And don't worry about the language barrier. I lived in China for 3 years and got by just fine with very minimal Mandarin. But if learning the language is your thing, fully immersing yourself in the culture is great.

    • @Hasib7
      @Hasib7 Před 6 lety

      Quirky1128 can i get ur twitter or e-mail , i have some questions

    • @Quirky1128
      @Quirky1128 Před 6 lety

      I don't have a twitter but I will send you a private message here on CZcams as I don't want my info shared for all to see.

    • @reesewang3031
      @reesewang3031 Před 5 lety

      Quirky1128 Yes, China is a good choice for you.

    • @A__Mina
      @A__Mina Před 5 lety

      who did you teach with? I'm looking at schools now

    • @alvaroteran9635
      @alvaroteran9635 Před 3 lety

      Some time has passed, but if you could make contact, I would truly appreciate it.

  • @Abzii_
    @Abzii_ Před 4 lety +1

    This was VERY VERY INFORMATIVE THANK YOU!!!!!

  • @mahiya4
    @mahiya4 Před 5 lety

    This was great guys, thanks !

  • @nickalmazan471
    @nickalmazan471 Před 5 lety +25

    Come get this money guys! Been doing it in China for almost 5 years! Plenty of jobs and salaries are on the up n up. Super cheap and most of the time you get a free apartment. You dont need a car here so theres not many bills to have besides your phone which is like 10 bucks a month.

    • @huriabdul1
      @huriabdul1 Před 5 lety +1

      salary range, pls?

    • @harrycake9407
      @harrycake9407 Před 5 lety +1

      huria abdulhadi 2000$ + free accommodation maybe other perks maybe more salary

    • @daisylove7461
      @daisylove7461 Před 5 lety

      nick almazan hey 👋

    • @evaperifanou5822
      @evaperifanou5822 Před 5 lety

      for non-native speakers as well?and which tefl did you get?thank you

    • @fj2132
      @fj2132 Před 5 lety

      What program did you use to help you get there?

  • @philbecker4676
    @philbecker4676 Před 3 lety +3

    I'd like to suggest Poland as well, to anyone reading. I spent 5 extremely happy years teaching English in Poland and no the salary wasn't massively high but I lived very comfortably and made life long friends with some amazing Polish people. I'd been in China for a year before that and that was actually hell (despite the amazing money) but Poland was wonderful. Just an idea :)

    • @tatianaasifoa4184
      @tatianaasifoa4184 Před 2 lety

      Hi! Did you need a degree to teach English in Poland?

    • @philbecker4676
      @philbecker4676 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@tatianaasifoa4184 It's a bonus but I knew lots of teachers who didn't :)

  • @maddie3329
    @maddie3329 Před 6 lety

    I've been thinking about teaching English abroad for a little while now. This definitely helped and broaden my idea of where I could go.

  • @Megha-noms
    @Megha-noms Před 3 lety

    That was helpful. 👍🏻
    Am so excited 😄

  • @eddyspeed861
    @eddyspeed861 Před 5 lety +7

    Hey brothers; Can you please update this list annually ?

    • @martinbalagat
      @martinbalagat Před 3 lety

      That's a great request. I heard there's a big demand in Ukraine now especially due to the up-and-coming IT industry there. I currently teach English online and most of my students are IT professionals from Ukraine.

    • @alexxth43
      @alexxth43 Před 3 lety

      @@martinbalagat What company are you with to teach online?

  • @chrisbest4449
    @chrisbest4449 Před 6 lety +3

    hey guy i just found your vlog today and you guys kill it. awesome videos. buttttttt have you done one on traveling with your doggggggg. what places are dog friendly , what places suck.. My yellow lab is super chill and has more mannors then most americans and i like taking him with me. he seem to be the most knowledgeable guys out there so i hope to hear back from you ... cheers yall stay safe

    • @vagabrothers
      @vagabrothers  Před 6 lety +1

      +Chris best hey Chris! We don’t own dogs and haven’t ever traveled with one, lots of people seem to have “care animals” which seems to ease traveling with one but honestly can’t add too much here. Can any of you Vagabuddies help him out with tips of your own?

  • @germyagermy4499
    @germyagermy4499 Před 4 lety

    Great video. Thanks

  • @adavann7115
    @adavann7115 Před 6 lety

    You guys have the best travel videos!

  • @fairlyagile
    @fairlyagile Před 6 lety +3

    Haha Alex at the Brazilian dating part. Perfect 😂