Location
Length
12 - 52 weeks
Classroom Audience
Early Childhood Pre-School Elementary Middle School High School University Students Adults Business

Program Details

Classroom Audience
Early Childhood Pre-School Elementary Middle School High School University Students Adults Business
Housing
Apartment Guesthouse Host Family Hotel
Age Min.
20
Age Max
50

Pricing

Salary / Benefits
Please see each program listing to learn about the benefits and offers
Starting Price
0
Price Details
Program fee fully waived for Clubhouse members
What's Included
Accommodation Some Accommodation Activities Airfare Domestic Airfare Airport Transfers Meals Some Meals SIM cards
Nov 22, 2023
Nov 22, 2023
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About Program

Introducing "The Clubhouse" initiative: a token of our appreciation for our dedicated educators. If you've journeyed with us in the past five years, you now have the unique opportunity to enroll in any of our graduate programs at no cost.

As cherished members of The Fewer Things, we're excited to present this exclusive offer just for our esteemed alumni. Your unwavering trust and support mean the world to us, and this is our gesture of heartfelt thanks.

All graduate programs available.

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Diversity & Inclusion

BIPOC Support

At The Fewer Things, our commitment is steadfast: to foster an environment where every individual feels seen and heard. As we navigate opportunities across Asia, we emphasize the importance of understanding and appreciating the distinct narratives and experiences of the BIPOC community. Whether it's teaching, cultural immersion, or volunteering, we ensure that people of color not only have a seat at the table but are also integral to our mission's success. With The Fewer Things, you're not just joining a program — you're becoming part of a community that values diversity at its core.

LGBTQIA+ Support

At The Fewer Things, we prioritize a culture of inclusivity. Our operations across Asia are rooted in recognizing and respecting the unique identities and experiences of all participants. We believe in offering opportunities without boundaries, ensuring everyone—regardless of race, age, gender, religion, sexual orientation, or ability—feels valued. For those in the LGBTQIA+ community seeking teaching, cultural immersion, or volunteering roles: know that The Fewer Things stands with you

Neurodivergent Support

At The Fewer Things, we embrace the unique insights and contributions of neurodivergent individuals. While we offer tailored support and an inclusive environment tailored to diverse cognitive experiences, it's important to note that specific country visa and work permit requirements may apply. Regardless, we're dedicated to guiding each participant through the necessary processes, ensuring they have a supportive and enriching journey throughout our programs in Asia.

Accessibility Support

At The Fewer Things, inclusivity and accessibility form the backbone of our operations. Our programs across Asia are designed to accommodate participants with physical disabilities or chronic conditions. While specific country visa requirements may exist, we provide comprehensive guidance to each applicant, ensuring their well-being, seamless integration, and a fulfilling experience throughout their journey with us.

Impact

Sustainability

At The Fewer Things, we operate with a conscious commitment to sustainability at the forefront of our programs across Asia. Understanding the profound weight of our actions, we meticulously design our initiatives to yield a net positive contribution to local communities and environments. Every decision we make, from program creation to execution, aims to balance and exceed any negative impact, championing an ethical and sustainable approach

Ethical Impact

At The Fewer Things, our approach to ethical programming is deeply rooted in mutual respect and reciprocity. We ensure that while our participants gain enriching experiences, host communities in Asia are empowered, their environments protected, and their cultural heritage upheld. This holistic approach safeguards the authenticity of experiences for future travelers, all the while championing the well-being and growth of our host communities.

Program Highlights

  • 💰 - Free Program
  • 💯 - Same level of support as first time around
  • 🌎 - Join new and returning alumni
  • 📱 - Group chat with all applicants
  • 😻 - Special discounts for visas and document authentication

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Program Reviews

5.00 Rating
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  • Benefits 4.85
  • Support 5
  • Fun 4.85
  • Facilities 4.75
  • Safety 4.85
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Mia
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Perfect Program for First Time Teaching Abroad!!

Moving to a foreign country can be so scary at first but the support of The Fewer Things eased so many of my nerves. It can be quite difficult and stressful to figure out all the predeparture paperwork and obtaining the visa but The Fewer Things helps you with every single step of it. Any questions I had no matter how big or small I would get a quick response from Jaime detailing out the answer and even leaving voice memos or calling on the phone to get more clarification.

You are also placed in a group chat with others doing the exact same thing as you so you automatically have friends before you even get there.

I was placed in Esan which is such an authentic experience of Thailand. All of the locals here are so over the top friendly and welcoming. We have made a few really good Thai friends while living here who have taken us to beautiful temples and night markets, it's such a treat!

While in Thailand, The Fewer Things continues to help you. I entered this program with interest to improve my teaching and I have since reached out to The Fewer Things for classroom management help. They are so helpful it truly feels like some friends that previously had a great time teaching abroad and now want to help others to have the same experience.

After such a great experience I have chosen to do another semester in Thailand and The Fewer Things is helping me to pick whatever location I want in Thailand... I'm thinking somewhere on the beach haha! After doing one semester with them they will help you FOR FREE teach anywhere else you would like in SE Asia. Again, like your good friend who just wants to help you have an amazing experience.

It is such a life changing opportunity, if you are on the fence definitely do it!!!!

1 person found this review helpful.
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Jaeda
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

An Unforgettable Experience

I have always aspired to teach English abroad, and TFT has helped me to attain this goal! I moved to Thailand in October 2023, and I will complete one semester by March 2024.

When it came to moving and securing a teaching position in Thailand, I hadn't a clue how to go about it. Luckily, TFT has been an amazing support system, and I was guided every step of the way on what I needed to prepare before flying out. The TFT team is also very communicative throughout the whole program -- just a message away. I especially appreciated when Jaemi did check-ins once I was settled in, as this reinforced that I could contact the team for anything. We also have an active group chat with the other teachers, so this helps us to seek peer support and advice, or to make meet-up plans.

While you will be in the school teaching for most of the semester, there are several whole-day school events on campus, and plenty of national holidays throughout the year; those long weekends are great for exploring the country! Thailand is an optimal placement as a base for traveling around SEA, and I look forward to visiting the neighboring countries at the end of the term.

To be honest, I had no idea what to expect when I chose to move to Thailand. I figured that whatever experience I would have here would be an opportunity to learn and grow, no matter what. I am happy to say that the Thai people and culture have been so warm and welcoming to me and my fellow foreign teachers. I am so grateful to be surrounded by a friendly community, and such endearing students at my school.

Although I still have a few more months in Thailand, I already know that I want to continue my professional development in ESL/EFL instruction abroad. Once again, TFT has come through to support my goals with the TFT clubhouse. As a clubhouse member, the opportunities are endless, and I'm hoping to make Vietnam my next base in fall 2024.

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
Keep an open mind, and be ready to adapt and accept when things are different from what you may be used to. When in Thailand you've got to embrace the sbai sbai and enjoy living in the present moment during this unforgettable experience.
1 person found this review helpful.
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Katherine
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Chaiyaphum, Thailand

This was my first time flying out of the country and I have to say it was an overall great experience. I decided to go with an agency because I figured I would need a lot of support (as this is my first solo travel experience). Working with Jaemi, Will, and Molly has been great, they get back to you in a timely manner, and with all their combined travel knowledge, they are an amazing resource for almost everything you need (teaching, social scenes, restaurants, or even someone to have a good rant with lol).

I was placed in Chaiyaphum, Thailand, it is about 5 hours from Bangkok, which makes it a bit hard to travel to unless there is a long weekend. However, it is a good area with amazing food! I love the fact that TFT team took the feedback from the placement form and came up with Chaiyaphum. It has a decent-sized expat population, so there are nice restaurants around with some Western influence (One Bar and Ms. Buns). There are nice parks and plenty of things to do here. Overall, I would recommend it because it has a bit of everything, grocery stores, movie theaters, a night market, mountain trails, temples, fishing, waterfalls, vegan options, and many other convenient amenities.

Even though there are some...hiccups with some of the operational stuff on MediaKids' end (not part of TFT) I am happy that I got in contact with Jaemi and got the ball rolling to come to Thailand, at times it truly is like a dream!

2 people found this review helpful.
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Georgia
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Once in a Lifetime Experience

I moved to South Korea in October 2021 and spent a year teaching in schools provided by the EPIK programme. However, I could not have done this without the exceptional help of TFT.

From the very first call I had with Jaemi, to the moment the plane left the airport I was continually supported. None of my questions (some of which seemed silly) were ignored and answered in a very timely manner. Even when I was abroad I still had TFT behind me, providing updates via email and watsapp continuously. I even get emailed now asking how I am. TFT really care about us all.

When living in South Korea I was in a lovely seaside town called Donghae, which if you love hiking half as much as I do, is an ideal place to live. Mountains galore! The people are very welcoming and polite and the town was just a great location to be in. The schools I worked with, one centrally based in the town and another in the countryside about a 40 min bus ride away, were incredible places to work with. I wasn't treated like a stranger and was asked my opinion on things continually. I was allowed my own creative freedom in the classroom and I know my students loved the amount of crazy games as well cultural lessons I came up with. If the 40 min bus ride has made you worry, fear not, South Korean public transport is top notch, always on time and very fast! Also, if you want to move to Korea to have a genuine experience like I did, moving to a town like Donghae, in Gangwon-Do, is perfect. You pick up Korean quite quickly, with the help of your students teaching you K-Pop lyrics and old women helping show you round supermarkets and asking you 110 questions. All in good humour obviously, but it helps with the home-sickness that does appear, and like I said, makes learning Korean a breeze. Equally, if you are afraid or nervous about speaking Korean, please don't be, everyone is always so happy and appreciative to hear you even say a simple "hello" or "thankyou".

Although I travelled during Covid-19 I wasn't restricted in where I could go in Korea, visting several beautiful places in the country, even having my mum spend two of my last weeks with me exploring. But I was unable to travel outside the country. If I was to go back (which is highly likely) I'd love to explore more of South-East Asia as restrictions are now lifted and holiday leave is very fruitful, with bank holidays also a common occurance.

Without the support of TFT I would not have made it there, probably having chickened out along the way, but as my continual cheerleaders they helped me experience something that not everyone is lucky enough to experience.

So if you are reading this and feeling any of the same fear I did, I fully suggest you just do it! You will not regret it and TFT will help you every step of the way.

Pros
  • Continual Support
  • Support even after I left Korea
  • Answering all my questions!
Cons
  • Covid-19 restrictions (something TFT could not control)
5 people found this review helpful.
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Nahshon
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

A once in a lifetime opportunity

I moved to South Korea in November 2022 and did a year. It was my first-time teaching, and although it came with its challenges, I thoroughly enjoyed the beauty of South Korea.

For my placement, I was placed in Yeosu. I loved Yeosu as it was both such a dynamic and tranquil place. Everything you needed was there. It gave the city vibe that Seoul offered but was still rural enough to enjoy quiet walks along the coast.

With TFT’s help, the whole process was much easier. You get a lot of support from everyone in the team, they made sure to try to accommodate where I wanted to go. Furthermore, whenever I am uncertain about something, they are always quick to respond and clarify it. Also, I appreciate the support from Jaemi, he is very supportive and always one message away.

For travelling, along with the allotted vacation days, Korea also has a lot of national holidays which make it easy to find time to travel within and outside of the country. I was only in Korea for a year but I managed to visit quite a lot of cities in Korea, to name a few such as Seoul, Tongyeong, and Gwangyang. Furthermore, being in Korea also allowed me to travel to other Asian countries like Thailand and Philippines.

Due to my wonderful and exciting time in South Korea, I’m planning to head back to Korea again in 2024 using the TFT clubhouse scheme programme offered by The Fewer Things.

8 people found this review helpful.
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Lucia
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

I love it here

I recently moved to Thailand last month to teach English for a semester. I have never taught before so it was a scary experience to begin with. With the help and support from The fewer things I am now thinking of staying and teaching for abit longer. I love it here. Everyone is so nice. The work is very straight forward and easy to pick up.

Working with The fewer things made me feel more relaxed, comfortable and organised during this process and have made the transition feel so easy. I know if I needed anything they would support me with my worries. I would like to especially give a shout out to Jaemi for being so helpful.

9 people found this review helpful.
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Elizabeth
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Great support and guidance

The help and advice given was so good and really made the experience smoother than anticipated. Would highly recommend tft to anyone looking to teach abroad as I had a great time in Thailand. I taught at Satrichaiyaphum and had a great time. The tft team are very professional and help with any queries you may have about the move, school structure and culture. One again I would highly recommend them if you are considering moving to asia to travel and teach English to escape the 9-5 work life xxxx

9 people found this review helpful.

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