Teaching respects your life and time

Postbox letter from Lisa

There are many benefits to teaching English abroad, and my favorite is the generous paid vacation time provided to foreign teachers


Becoming a TEFL 'lifer'

Into my third year as a teacher in Myanmar

What happens in year two and three of an ESL journey is up to you, but it's probably going to include getting more serious about what you do.


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Featured Jobs

Full-time Chinese Teachers for Primary & Secondary

฿25,000+ / month

Bangkok


German Language Teacher

฿48,500+ / month

Myanmar


Native English Teachers for Primary and Secondary

฿50,000+ / month

Myanmar


Part-time NES English Language Teachers (CT)

฿42,000+ / month

Chon Buri


Hourly Paid Instructor of English

฿946+ / hour

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Fun Native English Teachers

฿44,000+ / month

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Featured Teachers

  • Shayne


    Filipino, 28 years old. Currently living in Philippines

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  • Ronald


    Filipino, 35 years old. Currently living in Philippines

  • Rhea


    Filipino, 23 years old. Currently living in Philippines

  • Ma.


    Filipino, 25 years old. Currently living in Philippines

  • David


    American, 40 years old. Currently living in Thailand

The Hot Spot


My Bangkok suburb

My Bangkok suburb

Overviews for different areas and suburbs of Bangkok, written with the help of teachers who live there. Let us help you find the perfect Bangkok neighborhood for your lifestyle.


The cost of living

The cost of living

How much money does a teacher need to earn in order to live in Thailand? We survey various teachers earning different salaries and with different lifestyles.


Air your views

Air your views

Got something to say on the topic of teaching, working or living in Thailand? The Ajarn Postbox is the place. Send us your letters!


The region guides

The region guides

Fancy working in Thailand but not in Bangkok? Our region guides are written by teachers who actually live and work in the provinces.


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