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Discover What Teaching in Thailands Really Like

Check out blogs, photos and videos from TEFL teachers in Thailand on i-to-is TEFL community Chalkboard!

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Live & Work in Thailand in
May 2012!

Join the Teach in Thailand Internship
Application Deadline Feb 29th!

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Check out this incredible footage from the Thailand internship!

Floating street markets, gorgeous beaches, incredible cultures… Why wouldn’t you make Thailand your new home away from home?

With no experience necessary, 24/7 in-country support, accommodation and a monthly spending allowance… Thailand is the perfect place to start your TEFL adventure!

So make sure you download your free guide to the Teach in Thailand Internship today!

Please note: a university degree is required for visa purposes.

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How the Internship Works

i-to-i has teamed up with Thailand’s Lawoe School of Technology to create this internship especially for people with no previous TEFL experience. After receiving comprehensive training, you’ll jet off to Thailand in April 2012 for five and a half months of amazing teaching experiences, with 24-hour in-country support.

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Before You Set Off to Thailand

If you're not already qualified, i-to-i will give you extensive TEFL training to make sure you’re ready to face your first day in the classroom. We'll provide you with:

  • 140 hours of comprehensive TEFL training, including a hands-on 20 Hour Classroom TEFL Course in Bangkok*
  • Expert tutor advice and tips from the i-to-i TEFL team
  • Instructions on the next steps to complete your application for the internship program

Once you’ve sent your application form and documentation through to the program coordinator, Masako Fujii, she’ll work with you directly to organize your internship placement, arrange your visa and make sure you have all the information you need to arrive in Thailand full of confidence and ready to teach!

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When You Arrive in Thailand

Lawoe's program coordinator, who works with schools across Thailand, will have already arranged a reputable internship position for you. When you arrive it'll just be a case of settling in, seeing the sights of Bangkok and getting prepared for the teaching ahead. Check out what you get:

  • A reputable internship set up for you You’ll be placed with at least one other intern at your placement, where you’ll get over 300 hours of practical teaching experience
  • A monthly spending allowance for your living expenses You'll receive 10,000 Thai Baht every month as a living allowance
  • A monthly teaching bonus You'll receive a bonus of 2500THB after every full month teaching
  • Free accommodation Close to your school with your own private bedroom
  • 24/7 in-country support With airport pickup and transfers, a full orientation upon arrival and a school contact to help you get settled, you’ll get all the support you need from the minute your plane touches down!
  • Fantastic 5-day orientation in Bangkok Your chance to mingle with other interns, enjoy a welcome dinner, get a taste for Thai culture and see the sights on a free city tour of Bangkok!
  • A network of new friends: fellow interns from around the world You’ll be joined by interns from the US, UK, CA, IE, AUS and NZ!

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What you need to do the internship:

  • 140 hours of TEFL training (if you’re already TEFL qualified, just call our TEFL team to discuss your options!)
  • To be a native English speaker
  • To have a full university degree and be aged between 21 and 45
  • To be able to arrive in Thailand on 30th April 2012 and stay until mid-October
  • To hold a passport from one of the following countries: UK, USA, AU, IE, NZ or CA
  • To have a sense of adventure and be up for a challenge!

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What you don’t need!

  • To be able to speak Thai – as an English language teacher, the best thing you can do is create a totally English-speaking atmosphere for your students
  • Any previous teaching experience. This program welcomes total TEFL beginners!
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Call the team on +44 871 423 9941

*Please note that the 20-hour Classroom Course takes place in Bangkok during the orientation period, and this cannot be changed.

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Already Living Abroad?

As long as you’re a native English speaker with a UK, US, CA, IE, AUS or NZ passport you can apply for this great opportunity, no matter where in the world you are at the minute!

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I am currently in Lop Buri doing my teaching internship and I thought I would take the opportunity to tell you guys how amazing the i-to-i guys out here have been. After the problems with the flooding initially, the guys, in particular, Tong and Chai have done nothing but work tirelessly to make sure that we are all happy and have schools to work in. The hospitality they have shown us is nothing like I have experienced anywhere else, and even though it has only been 2 weeks they are still doing everything they can to ensure the whole group is OK. Both myself and 99% of the group would highly recommend the Lawoe internship to others and it is all thanks to the likes of Tong, Chai and Masako who I'm sure is also working tirelessly behind the scenes.

Craig Miles

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For six wonderful months, I combined backpacking with teaching English in Thailand - an enchanting country I had longed to explore having read about its distinct culture, fascinating history, ancient traditions and abundance of natural beauty.

To anyone who is desperate to travel but strapped for cash, I recommend you give TEFL teaching a go. It is a great opportunity to work and save money while getting to know the country and its people from the inside, as a worker and not simply a tourist. And for anyone planning to visit Thailand: smile a lot, try everything, and remember when things don’t go as planned – ‘mai pen rai!’

Alice McBrearty


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