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How Teaching is Remembered By Students

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This is a guest post from Todd Squitieri, a teacher currently living in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Todd spent time speaking with veteran instructor and entrepreneur John Quinn, who runs a Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) school in Chiang Mai to learn from his decades of experience teaching both students and teachers.

John shared interesting insights about what it takes to be an effective and memorable English teacher, what it was like to travel in Asia decades before technology and smartphones, and how teaching English in Thailand has changed over the years until today. 

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Maya Bay, Thailand: Living Life by a Bucket List

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This week we have a special guest post by LeAnna from www.economicalexcursionists.com. LeAnna and her husband Travel Hack their way around the world and are now living in Europe. In this article LeAnna shares about their once in a lifetime experience at The Beach in Maya Bay, Thailand. We want to go!

Take us away LeAnna…

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Things We Love About Mae Salong in Northern Thailand

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Mae Salong is a mountain top town in northern Thailand known for Oolong tea production. Its location near the Myanmar border and prominent Chinese influence makes it an interesting place to spend some time. We stayed almost a week!

Check out More places to visit in Thailand and Ways to get around in Thailand.

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Motorbiking in Chiang Rai, Thailand

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For a sense of freedom, and the chance to do something arguably stupid and dangerous, there’s nothing like renting a motorbike and riding around a country with few to no traffic laws.

It’s one of our favorite things to do!

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Thailand Can Be a Drag

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Thailand is known for a lot of things.

The food, the weather, the lady-boys.

All are as hot as you’ve heard.

So when I was given the opportunity to let my inner female aspect shine through, I tucked back my inhibitions with masking tape and gumption and let my freak flag fly. Well, not really, the masking tape really did it’s job.

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Is Songkran Worth the Hype?

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Definitively YES!

Songkran, also known as the Thai New Year or Thailand Water Festival is celebrated every year for three days from April 13-15. It is one of the most important events of the year for Thai people. Traditionally during Songkran young people poured scented water on their elders to pay respect and bring good fortune for the coming year. While this still takes place, Songkran’s current incarnation is more of a nation-wide wet t-shirt contest, minus the sexually explicit nature and disappointed parents. [Read more…]

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