Teach English Abroad Blog
¡Nos Vemos Pronto, Madrid!
Hello everyone! My name is Sophia Cox. I am from Chicago, Illinois. During my time at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, I studied Psychology and Digital Studies. Up until December... keep reading
Time Flies, What did I achieve?
Looking back at my first post and the goals that I had set out for myself, curious to see if after a year they were accomplished!
And The Winner Is...
Looking Back As the school year ends and the journey back home looms over my head, I’ve had some time to reminisce and ponder these past ten months. The people... keep reading
Why I Chose to Teach in Madrid
Hi there! My name is Skyler Perry, and I am from Columbus, Ohio. I just graduated from Miami University of Ohio in May after getting my degree in Journalism, Professional... keep reading
5 of the Coolest Cocktail Bars in Madrid
Walk into any bar or restaurant in Madrid and you’ll have all the typical drinks available to you- beer, wine, basic cocktails, etc. However, Madrid is also home to many... keep reading
Future on the Horizon
My name is Kayla Arriazola and I am currently thirty years old. I am from a small town called Rio Grande City, Texas. This town is near the South Texas... keep reading
Greetings loved ones- Let's take a Journey!
A wise one once said, "Greetings loved ones- Let's take a Journey!" Hello, hello! My name is Emma and I am so excited to take you along with me as... keep reading
Cities to Visit other than Seoul
Okay, so when you hear about South Korea, you always hear about Seoul. Everything happens in Seoul from K-dramas to concerts, from making your own custom foundation to visiting themed... keep reading
Must See Art Museums, A Tierlist
Tierlist Time! Hello everybody today I am going to be talking about the must see art musuems that I have personally visited throughout Europe. I will be putting every entry... keep reading
Best Apps to Download Before Coming to South Korea
Okay, so moving abroad can feel like being hit by a train going full speed so let me help you lessen some of that damage. Here are some of the... keep reading
How I Made the Renewal Decision and Plans for the Future
Time is flying . It's already May, there's only a month left in the school year, and I have already had to make the decision whether or not to renew... keep reading
The Controversy Behind Continent's
The Shock One day I was assisting in teaching a geography class. This was a personal challenge in general because geography is my Achilles heel. Nonetheless, the teacher was in... keep reading
Things To Do In a Small City
Sooooo, it has been a while since my last post here, but besides being busy with work I have also been busy traveling all over South Korea to give you... keep reading
Adapting to the Spanish Culture
Imagine this, hot afternoon sun, light breeze in the air, and groups of people sitting outside. Everyone is talking to each other and the scene feels like something out of... keep reading
My Go-To Spots in Malasaña
After almost 8 months of living in Malasaña, I have begun to hone in on my favorite spots around the neighborhood. Known to some as the Brooklyn of Europe, the... keep reading