How to Interview for an EFL English Teaching Position in Thailand and Get the Job
Thousands of westerners move to Thailand every year to teach English as a Foreign Language (EFL). Some are prepared for job interviewing […]
Read moreThousands of westerners move to Thailand every year to teach English as a Foreign Language (EFL). Some are prepared for job interviewing […]
Read moreBangkok’s Doll Museum was founded more than 55 years ago when Khunying Tongkorn Chandavimol, a doll maker in her own right, decided to […]
Read moreHua Hin, just three hours south of Bangkok, is Thailand’s most popular beach resort. Stuffed full of cafes, restaurants, bars and shops, it […]
Read moreEven though the Thai government and many other officials have said over and over that inner Bangkok won’t be flooded, it now looks […]
Read moreOn our walk down a couple of sois on our way to Central Ladprao yesterday, we took some photographs just to document the […]
Read moreWhen we woke up this morning our entire soi was flooded. Not remotely unexpected, as we had seen the flood waters coming our […]
Read moreIf you are a tourist in Bangkok, or soon going to be, and you are worried about all the tourist attractions being closed, […]
Read moreWhen I moved to Bangkok, Thailand, 10 years ago, I gained weight quickly and there were five very good reasons why. At […]
Read moreWe took a stroll down our soi this morning to take photographs at the intersection of Pahonyothin and Ratchadapisek intersection in Bangkok, (our […]
Read moreBeing an EFL (English as a Foreign Language) teacher comes with its own set of problems when it comes to classroom management. […]
Read moreWhile it is nice that Prof. Tongthong Chandransu, FROC spokesperson, finally addressed the issue of foreigners dealing with floods in Thailand (several months […]
Read moreI live in northern Bangkok, Thailand, just a mile away from the city’s famous Suan Rot Fai. Suan Rot Fai, or The […]
Read moreAlthough world-famous for its underwater wedding ceremonies, where couples tie the knot while diving underwater, Trang has many other fun things to see […]
Read moreUsually, as I live in Bangkok, Thailand where, with all the delicious Thai food, burgers are the last thing I think about eating, […]
Read moreDin Tai Fung at Central World Plaza shopping mall in downtown Bangkok is one of the city’s latest imports. A Taiwanese chain […]
Read moreThailand is going through its worst flooding in almost a century, if not ever. More than one third of the country is currently […]
Read moreWhy you should eat at Pier 21 at Terminal 21 – Bangkok’s best food court As a fan of food courts in Bangkok, […]
Read moreHat Yai, in southern Thailand, is the country’s fourth largest city. In Thailand, that doesn’t mean much as, with only 155,000 people, Hat […]
Read moreOn a trip to Bangkok, Thailand’s Crystal Design Center, don’t miss NYCC New York Cheesecake. A stand-alone restaurant that’s cutely designed, if […]
Read moreAudrey Cafe and Bistro is the latest “in place” to see and be seen in Bangkok, Thailand. One of the largest restaurants […]
Read moreHat Yai is one of Thailand’s southernmost cities and Thailand’s fourth largest city. With around 160,000 people in the city itself and […]
Read moreUp until recently, Thailand’s military has had a bad reputation. Decades of more coups than about 10 countries put together, shooting of unarmed […]
Read moreAt a TEFL conference several years ago, I read several studies showing teaching EFL (English as a Foreign Language) to students of […]
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