What does an average day look like working in an underground town?
As I prepare to start my second year in Japan, I'm looking back on how I've changed. 
How life in Mexico involves equal doses of teaching and learning.
Working in Coober Pedy, I'm learning what leads people to give up city life for a slower one. 
How I turned from a late-night bartender into an early-morning teacher. 
After two years abroad, going home wasn't what I expected.
The worst part of starting a new adventure is saying goodbye. 
Following recent immigration raids in Seoul, EFL teachers need to know the rules of employment. 
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