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Travel Georgia and Learn about Georgia’s Wine Culture

The Republic of Georgia has a tradition of wine making that dates back nearly 8,000 years. Here’s another excuse to travel Georgia through Reach To Teach Recruiting.

Event Recap: RTT Taiwan Day Trip to Wulai

I want to give a BIG thank you to everyone who showed up to the RTT September event; I couldn’t have asked for a better turnout! The day began with over 20 of us lined up to grab the bus to Wulai. Since there were so many of us we couldn’t fit on the first…
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Ten Icebreaker Activities for the ESL Classroom

Here are a few ideas for ESL icebreaker activities and games that you can use the next time you’re staring at a classroom full of new faces.

Reach to Teach Taiwan September Event: Day Trip to Wulai

The past two RTT events have been held at bars around the city, and as much as I love a good night out, I think it’s about time we get the crew together for a day trip! Just south of Taipei, Wulai is a small aboriginal village famous for its hot springs, hiking, and waterfalls. I haven’t…
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Event Recap: RTT Taiwan August Event at Roxy Rocker

August brought in a bunch of new teachers to Taiwan, making this month’s event full of new faces! Admittedly, I was running late and missed out on all the drama: the first venue lost our reservation, sent us last minute to another bar down the road, and then made the first few people who showed…
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Event Recap: RTT July Event at On Tap

I would like to thank everyone who came out to our July event at On Tap. This was my first as the new RTT event coordinator, so I really appreciate the turnout!

10 Tips for Teaching in ESL Classrooms

With the English language constantly growing in international importance, qualified teachers are needed to provide a balanced and comprehensive ESL education. Here are 10 tips for teaching in ESL classrooms around the world.

Georgia’s Incredible Cave Cities and Cave Monasteries

With today’s modern lifestyle it’s easy to forget that in the past, there were much simpler lifestyles. A visit to any of the many cave cities in Georgia provides a sharp reminder of a not so distant past.