Native English Burger Flippers (NEBF)

Postbox letter from Marisol

The typical NEBF is a 40+ year old American or British, most often looking like someone from the lower class or with the physiognomy of a petty criminal or alcoholic.


There are good and bad teachers everywhere

Postbox letter from Nathan

There are good teachers and bad teachers from all over the world. Country of origin makes no difference in your ability to teach.


NES teachers feel the language

Postbox letter from Karl

The real reason native teachers are better than Filipinos for the English language are because they feel the language, it is second nature to them, and it is natural for them.


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Featured Jobs

English Conversation Teachers

฿35,000+ / month

Thailand


Short-term English Teachers

฿40,000+ / month

Thailand


Secondary English Teacher

฿50,000+ / month

Nonthaburi


Full-time Native English Teacher

฿45,000+ / month

Bangkok


Full-time Native Chinese Teacher

฿43,000+ / month

Bangkok


NES Teachers

฿35,000+ / month

Chiang Mai


Featured Teachers

  • Jelamin


    Filipino, 27 years old. Currently living in Philippines

  • Hanan


    Pakistani, 27 years old. Currently living in Thailand

  • Meralyn


    Filipino, 25 years old. Currently living in Philippines

  • Abosi


    Nigerian, 35 years old. Currently living in Nigeria

  • Sümeyye


    Turkish, 28 years old. Currently living in Thailand

  • Ross


    Australian, 62 years old. Currently living in Thailand

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