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Welcome to Teach English in Thailand

If you've ever wanted to be a B-List celebrity, in demand by one and all, made powerful by the faintest whiff of success, flush with new money and ready to take on the world, get up off the couch and move to Thailand. Yes, Thailand.

They don't call Thailand the Land of Smiles for nothing ... read more
Where to Live / Stay Where to Eat Nightlife Teaching in Schools
Where to Live / Stay Where to Eat Thai Nightlife Teaching in Schools

Places to live and stay in Thailand are abundant, varied and generally very inexpensive. Apartments in Bangkok can be sought after for as little as 2000 Baht. Renting a small house is also a great option, although owners usually require two three months' rent as a deposit. A reasonable apartment will cost from 6,000 Baht per month up. Smaller houses are available from 12,000 Baht up ...

Noodle Shop: This is where the working Thai men and women go for lunch. These places are usually packed during lunch hour, usually right on the street with a small room and small tables. You can get a bowl of noodles for about 25 baht. ...

"One night in Bangkok ..." the song sings, well Bangkok will not disappoint.

Thailand is famous for its nightlife and has some of the best clubs playing the latest music, and ...

The demand for teachers in Thailand is very high. While Bangkok absorbs an enormous number of English teachers, both trained and untrained, there is also high demand in the other cities such as Hat Yai and Songkhla in the south. ...

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Climate of Thailand

Shopping in Thailand

Thailand has a tropical climate, where the heat and humidity is high. April and May are the hottest months when temperature soars high and makes you sweat excessively. With the onset of the monsoons in June there is some respite from the heat, though it continues to rain intermittently until the end of October. Thailand offers a wonderful experience for the ardent shopper, with a tremendous variety of goods on offer. You can shop for designer goods in the Malls, or browse for handicrafts and knick-knacks in the many markets. There is something for everyone, no matter how deep or shallow your pocket may be.
Climate of Thailand Shopping in Thailand
Entertainment in Thailand
Entertainment in Thailand




Entertainment in Thailand

Teacher Tales

Since I’ve started teaching English in Thailand, my daily life consists of a 10 minute walk to work along the waterfront of a small fishing town, sawngthaew rides for longer journeys, delicious Thai food every day and immersion into a culture that is very different to my own. It’s almost hard to remember what my life was like before. Living and working abroad in a completely different culture has been one of the most challenging and educational things that I’ve done with my life. ... read more
 

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