Top 10 Tips for Thriving as an English Teacher in Vietnam

Ready to start teaching in Vietnam? Here are 10 practical tips to help you succeed and enjoy your experience to the fullest.

  1. Get Certified: A TEFL or TESOL certificate is often required and always helpful.
  2. Be Flexible: Teaching styles and expectations may differ—go with the flow.
  3. Respect the Culture: Learn basic Vietnamese and local customs to build rapport.
  4. Dress Modestly: Teachers are respected professionals, so dress accordingly.
  5. Plan Engaging Lessons: Vietnamese students respond well to interactive activities and games.
  6. Use Technology: Leverage apps, videos, and online resources to enhance your teaching.
  7. Network: Join expat groups and Facebook communities to find jobs and support.
  8. Sort Your Visa Early: Clarify with employers about visa and work permit support.
  9. Budget Wisely: Vietnam is affordable, but it’s easy to overspend if you’re not careful.
  10. Travel Often: Use weekends and holidays to explore Vietnam and nearby countries.

Follow these tips and you’ll not only survive your time teaching in Vietnam—you’ll thrive!

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