Teach English in Spain as an Auxiliar de ConversaciĆ³n Language Assistant

Spain is ramping up efforts to improve the nationsĀ“ English skills by inviting native English speakers into the classroom, and thousands of young people move to Spain every year to teach English, learn Spanish, explore the beautifully diverse country and of course, drink lots of Spanish wine šŸ·.

Ultimate Guide: Apartment Hunting in Tenerife

IĀ“ve lived in the Canary Islands since 2014 and my first home was Tenerife. IĀ“ve lived in both Santa Cruz de Tenerife and in San CristĆ³bal de La Laguna, and IĀ“ve definitely learned a thing or two about apartment hunting in the islands.

BEDA Language Assistant Enrollment Fee: Confirm YourĀ Placement

If you’re reading this, you’ve probably been accepted to the BEDA Language Assistant Program in Spain.
Congrats!! Once youā€™ve received your acceptance letter, you have just 7 days to confirm your placement as a BEDA Language Assistant, so itā€™s time to act fast!

Score Big with 4 Super Bowl Activities for the Classroom

Touchdown!Ā  Score Big with These 4 Super Bowl Activities for the ESL Classroom The 2019 Super Bowl will take place on Sunday, February 3, 2019. To be honest there are very few things in this life I care less about than American footballā€¦ (Sorry not sorry?? šŸ˜) I suppose thatā€™s why I was banished to…

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day: MLK in the ESL Classroom

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day: MLK in the ESL Classroom As Language & Culture Assistants in Spain (or wherever you may be teaching abroad), I think one of our most important duties is to share and encourage cultural diversity. Chances are, if youā€™ve been in Spain over the past few months youā€™ve seen some things…

Getting Lost in 2017: A Year in Photos

The end of the year always leaves me with notes of nostalgia, and this morning as I lazily sipped my coffee I got to thinking about all the places Iā€™ve gotten lost in 2017 (and some plans for the coming year!)

Teach English in Spain: BEDA Language Assistants

These days, learning English is all the rage in sunny Spain, and between the many English teaching programs out there, almost anyone can find a way in.

Iā€™ve spent 4 years working as an English Language Assistant with BEDA (Bilingual English Development & Assessment).

ā€˜Tis the Season! Celebrating Christmas in Spain

Glittering fairy lights, oversized Christmas trees and the smoky scent of chestnuts and honey almonds roasting on an open fire. Dulce Navidad is playing in the shopping centers and long lines loop through El Corte InglĆ©s. Itā€™s the end of November and beginning to look a lot like Christmas all over Spain.

ESL Activities: Native American History Month

Native American Heritage Month ESL Activities & Lesson Plans It all began when the English teacher I team-taught with insisted that I plan a ā€œfunā€ activity for Columbus Day. After all, what’s more fun than genocide šŸ™„? Nope. This guy was already not on my list of favorite humans, so I wasnā€™t completely surprised with…

Day of the Dead Lesson Plans & Activities

As much as the littles (and even not-so-littles) love Halloween, it can get pretty tedious making the same old skele-pumpki-spiders every year.

Coming from Los Angeles, Iā€™ve always been mesmerized by the colorful DĆ­a de los Muertos celebrations that are held all around the city and throughout SoCal. Especially when teaching in countries with less diversity, I think itā€™s imperative that we make an effort to showcase our rich cultural diversity.

11 Ways to Overcome Homesickness Abroad

After the anticipation and farewells back home and the buzz and stress of getting started in your new ā€˜homeā€™, it finally hits you. Youā€™re here alone. Maybe you won the roommate jackpot or were blessed with a coworker thatā€™s taken you under their wing, but if youā€™re like many brand new expats, this is probably the time that loneliness and homesickness are starting to set in.

Halloween Fun in the ESL Classroom

Kidā€™s love Halloween,Ā and I love to get them excited about learning. There are literally thousands of ways to bring spooky Halloween fun into the ESL classroom, combining culture, relevant vocabulary and even grammar into haunted activities that naturally spark interest and curiosity.

Back to School: Easy, No Prep Activities for Your First Week

Even experienced teacherā€™s get first day of school jitters when starting a new gig. Not only do you have to meet a dozen or more new colleagues (in your second language), you also have to introduce yourself to anywhere from 300 ā€“ 1,000 (not exaggerating) new students who may or may not understand anything youā€™re saying.

Packing Dos & Donā€™ts for a Year Abroad

My standard packing style usually starts the night before I leave, typically after my despedida (farewell) dinner, and almost always after one-too-many glasses of wine. Itā€™s one thing to rock that laissez faire lifestyle when packing for a month or two, but a year of living abroad is definitely higher stakes, as I learned moving to Spain as an Auxiliar de ConversaciĆ³n.

The Shelter Games: 3 Commandments for Finding a Flat in Spain

Apartment hunting isnā€™t usually considered fun. Throw in a different language in a different country with different customs and itā€™s, well, different. Luckily, youā€™re not the first guiri to make the move to sunny Spain, so save yourself the stress of making all the mistakes yourself and learn from some of ours before you.

Quintessential Cuenca: Ā“HangingĀ“Out Amid the Hanging Houses

To describe Cuenca as dramatic would be an understatement. Originally founded by the Moors in the 8th century, the city was built on a peak protected by severe drops down to the gorges of the HuĆ©car and JĆŗcar rivers below. Everything surrounding the city is verdant green, and everything within the city is solid stone that has witnessed thousands of years of history.