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One of Bangkok's best-known training courses

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Phil's Front Page Comment 3rd May 2008
I've spent some time re-organizing the 'your questions answered section (click here) if you'd like to take a look. I'd be very grateful if you can think of a question I've forgotten or if you can improve on the answers. Please let me know. more!

Ajarn World
The Bangkok Mouth ponders the end for the Mom and Pop convenience store as Tesco Lotus makes its bid for world domination. If only Tesco Lotus appreciated the more discerning customer. The type who wears a smoking jacket and scours the freezer section for 'heat sealed baby partridge' 

Free me from my eight years of Bangkok hell
OK it wasn't quite that bad but Danny Walton racked up a remarkable eight years as an academic director of a Bangkok language school. That's eight years of teachers asking him where the best place to do a visa run is and eight years of teachers telling him that they couldn't turn up for classes on Saturday morning because as they were walking home on Friday evening (as sober as a judge) an enormous spaceship just appeared out of nowhere. He's got to be worth talking to.

The new look 'Ask us a Question' section
Is there part-time work available? What's the best way to get started? Where can I work once I have the work permit book? Which visa is the best one to get? Should I fix up a job before I arrive? Is it possible to approach schools directly? What should female teachers wear in the classroom? Do couples make good teaching colleagues? And lots, lots more.

A double dose of Matt Smith
Matt Smith has written two columns for ajarn this month (what a guy!) Well actually one's an article and one's more of a letter. In his monthly column, Matt tackles the Thai fixation with white skin. And it was really this month's article from Steve Schertzer that had Matt reaching for the quill and ink once more. Read his extra May column here.

The Ajarn Monthly Writers  
Phil Roeland escaped to Singapore and Malaysia to avoid the Songkran holiday. Not only has he written up a terrific account of the trip but he's also provided us with another gorgeous photo montage. William Blake comes face to face with traffic carnage in his monthly column, while Steve Schertzer presents debate on what exactly EFL teachers should be teaching in the classroom. Matthew Gardener contemplates life as a salaryman. Tazza is back with an interesting account of his first two days as a member of the foreign tourist police. For the full index of ajarn writer contributions, click here.

Four times the salary of a local Thai?
Yes we know companies selling 'Thailand teacher' packages need to get bums on seats, but "you'll be earning four times the salary of a local Thai"? Leave me out! Who is this 'local Thai'? and how far will the money go?

Dave's Journey
We catch up with Dave from Chicago as he finishes his TEFL training course and starts pounding the pavement in search of a job. With an interview at a private language school and an interview at a government high school under his belt, is he in danger of falling victim to the dreaded 'popularity contest' at one place and the time-honored lack of communication at the other?

Yeeeeeees! I've found a TEFL teacher's paradise
We meet up with Garry Brown, who taught in Thailand for three years and has now found a place where he belongs.......China. A one-bedroom apartment, a generous benefits package, students who actually want to learn and Wednesdays off. What more could a man want!?

 

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Take your TEFL course with SEE

SIT TEFL certificate courses

Teach for ILA in Vietnam

Take your TEFL course in Pattaya with TEFl Intercontinental


Come and work for English First!

Take your TESOL with MTT Thailand

Teach in beautiful Phuket

If you're qualified - come work for Inlingua

Take your TEFL course in Pattaya


 


Julia's Journey
Julia nears the end of her first semester in a Bangkok school and despite feeling a little down over the lack of holiday entitlement, she's more than ready to sign up for a second stint. See also Dave's Journey.

Pop it in the ajarn postbox!
In the latest addition to the ajarn postbox, F.Gibbs asks black American teachers not to take this racism thing too seriously. Don't forget that we welcome letters on all Thailand and TEFL-related topics in the ajarn postbox.

With a kid in tow
Kristen Jeffery came to Thailand for 18 months to teach English....with a husband and a very young daughter in tow. Kristen very kindly tells ajarn.com how her experience unfolded and needless to say, it's a must-read for anyone thinking of teaching English while caring for a young child at the same time.

 

 
 

The ajarn guide for newbies - new to Thailand or thinking of coming to teach? Check out our guide.
Work permit and visa FAQ - Ajarn.com muddles its way through Thailand's complex red tape
The visa guru - get your questions answered by the wise one
Health insurance for teachers - our resident health insurance expert Tony Dabbs is standing by
Health insurance options - are schools that offer you free health insurance really giving you something worthwhile?
Links page - a whole host of links that may actually be of use to teachers in Thailand
Region guides - guides to towns and cities in Thailand written by teachers for teachers and opportunities for work, etc
The cost of living - how much do you actually need to earn to survive in Thailand?
Your questions answered - all sorts of questions answered on the topic of teaching in Thailand
Ajarn world - an offbeat look at life in Bangkok from the Bangkok mouth
Filipino Section - a section of the website especially for our Filipino readers
Postbox - got something you want to get off your chest?, then the postbox is the place
Thai Student Diary - a frank account of what life is like as a student in Thailand.
Teacher agencies - are they a teacher's friend or the devil in disguise?
Teaching freelance - how easy is it to cast off the shackles of an employer and go your own way?
Beating the teacher trap - here are ten stories of people who 'escaped' teaching and found something else
Renting an apartment - the definitive ajarn.com guide to renting an apartment and all the perils and pitfalls
Renting a house - the guide for those who have had enough of apartment living and fancy renting their own mickey
Black teachers in Thailand - controversial teaching issue yes, but just how prejudice are Thai employers?
Interviewing for jobs - how to get it right and why contacting employers by e-mail is a no-no
What do Thai students think of us? - I mean what do they really think
Problems at your school? - actually there are 25 things wrong with every teaching job
The mass transit factor - how the Bangkok BTS and MRT systems work and how they've improved teachers lives no end
The great escape - we ask teachers where they ended up after Thailand and if the grass was really greener
A to Z of teaching in Thailand - the good, the bad and the downright ugly
The teacher's room - the anatomy of that very special place
Who do you work with? - a humorous look at the sometimes strange breed of human being that teaches English
Dress for success - with the ajarn.com teacher fashion guide
Thai teaching assistants - angels from the planet Xerox or Satan's snitch?
Ajarn art - take a peek at the ajarn.com art gallery
How employable are you? - take the ajarn.com fun quiz and find out

For a complete index of all the articles, features and sh...stuff on ajarn.com, then please click here