Year: 2013

EPIK Interview – How To Prepare for Your ESL Interview

Six great tips for preparing for your EPIK interview (Or for any other teaching position, for that matter!)

Interview with Brooke O’Brien, an American Teacher in Taipei, Taiwan

Hailing from the Midwest, Brooke O’Brien decided to make the leap across the proverbial pond to begin her teaching adventures in Taipei in July 2012. Read on to read about her thoughts on teaching English in Taiwan, and what she likes best about her home on the beautiful Isla Formosa.

Teaching Young Learners in China with Maggie Attoe (Photo Essay)

An American teacher in China, Maggie Attoe has been living and working in China through Reach To Teach since October 2012. Her decision to teach in China was a no brainer and she took the chance to work at a great school (with very cute kids!).

Second Annual Reach To Teach Itaewon Pub Crawl (Seoul)

Come join our Reach To Teach Second Annual Itaewon Pub Crawl on March 9, 2013. We’re going to start the night off at The Wolfhound with dinner at 7:30 and make our way to a number of bars in the Itaewon area. Bring your friends!

Reach To Teach Newsletter – February 2013

Information on the EPIK Program for August 2013 positions, our favorite blogs of the month and a blog spotlight on Heather Richards, an American Teacher in Taiwan.

Interview with Alana Delia, An American Teacher in Gumi, South Korea

Alana Delia has been teaching in South Korea for the past two and a half years through the EPIK program. An avid traveler, Alana has enjoyed adventures all over Asia. Read on to learn what she has to say about life as an American teacher in South Korea.

British Cartographer Tom Rook Draws One-of-a-Kind Map of Taipei City

British Cartographer Tom Rook’s hand-drawn map of Taipei is printed on high quality photo paper with a protective coating. It’s a one -of-a-kind souvenir for map lovers and lovers of Taiwan.

Interview with Heather Richards, An American Teacher in Taiwan

Today we’ve got an interview with Heather Richards, also known in the travel blogosphere as the Traveling Vanilla Bean. Heather is currently teaching at a local buxiban in Taipei City. Read on to find out how Heather got started on her path in Asia.