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3 January 2020

Definitive Guide to packing and preparation for a long trip abroad
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Definitive Guide to packing and preparation for a long trip abroad

It’s one thing to pack for a weekend away, or even for a two-week trip to the beach, but packing when you’re going to live in another country needs serious and strategic planning. Luckily, we’re experts in moving to other countries and have perfected the art of packing so we’re confident that this definite guide to packing and preparation for a long trip abroad will help you out!   Where are you going to live?   You’ll need to look at exactly which destination you want to move to and read up on what the climate is, what type of food you’ll have available, and whether you’ll want to get involved in sports or cultural activities. Do you plan on going to Vietnam and think you’ll spend the whole year under perfect blue skies? Do you know what sports you’ll want to do in Argentina? Avoid being caught short by doing your research and deciding what type of essentials you’ll need to get by for your time abroad.   And if you can’t decide on a specific destination yet, here you will find all out TEFL destinations, which will help you make the choice.   Be safe and make sure you’re reachable and connected! Charge your mobile and use a portable charger that will work for at least your flight and journey. Ensure that you research your internet provider and adjust phone settings so you have the internet as soon as you arrive.   What to pack   Your favorite treats and snacks It’s normal for you to miss some foods and you do not need to deprive yourself of your home comforts during your time living abroad! If you still have some space, make sure to pack your favorite chocolate bar, peanut butter, or something you know you’ll crave when you’re there! One of our students arrived with three packets of bacon and swears it was the best decision they ever made!   Bring the right shoes Footwear is one of the most important things when you’re planning your international adventure so think carefully about what type of destination you are going to, how long you’ll be there and what type of activities are you planning on doing. It’s not the same to take a three-day city break in Florence than to cross Doi Inthanonin, the highest mountain in Thailand. Remember to pack at least one pair of comfortable shoes that are suitable for all types of situations!   Check the weather all-year-round! Just because it’s a beach destination doesn’t mean you’ll spend the whole year in a t-shirt and shorts. It’s always better to check the year-long weather forecasts. Things like heavy winter coats or taking extra bikinis; the weather might not what you expect and you may want to avoid an expensive extra cost later down the line.   PRO TIP: Don’t forget to put an additional layer in your hand luggage as planes are usually quite generous with their AC.   Leave room for some shopping or presents Although you don’t usually buy souvenirs when you travel, you never know when you might fall in love with something. Try to leave some space in your suitcase or research the best ways of sending things home from your destination country.   Carry a little first aid kit Be sure to check official information on medications and the health service in the country you’re planning on travelling to so as to avoid surprises! Make sure that if you are on medication, you take enough for the first few months so you have time to arrive and plan a visit to your local doctor to get a prescription.   We advise that you take the essentials in a small first aid kit. It should be small, compact and include, in addition to any medication you need to take, some paracetamol, plasters (band aids), some antibacterial cream and insect repellent.   Keep plugged in Bear in mind that you may need adapters depending on the country you are heading to. So do research before moving and find out whether or not you are going to need adapters for your mobile, laptop etc. For smaller things like hairdryers or an electrical razor, we would suggest buying in the country you move to as the electrical charge in some countries can differ anyway and it might not be worth buying adapters for everything.   How to pack Make a list First things first! As boring as it may seem, having a list is one of the best ways to ensure that you don’t forget essential things or on the other hand carry unnecessary stuff that only adds weight to the suitcase. You will also need to check the airline restrictions, especially if you’re flying with different airlines throughout your trip.   Prepare your luggage according to your list It makes no sense making a list if you are not going to use it later! Start by packing the most important things from your list and leave the necessary, but not essential stuff for later when you can see that there’s room. If there is still space then put a couple of items that you would like to take, but remember to always leave some space to bring gifts or souvenirs home!   Roll up your clothes! Not everybody will agree with this, but we firmly believe that rolling up your clothes is an ideal practice to save space, in addition to preventing wrinkles in most outfits ;). Remember that it is better to wear clothes that you can mix and match than prepared outfits as you will be able to get more outfits out of your luggage allowance. Usually, there’s no need to pack for all seasons, as it’s more probable than not that by the time the winter comes you’ll have been shopping countless times and doubled your wardrobe.   Place valuable things in your carry-on bag The chances of you losing luggage are really small, but you never know

20 things to do during 2020
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20 things to do during 2020

We are about to finish the year and apart from looking back at the previous year reflect on how it went, it is a good idea to start doing a list of resolutions or things you would love to do next year. If you haven’t decided on your New Year resolutions yet keep on reading! This our top 20 things to do during 2020:   1. Travel to a new country Get planning your list of top countries to travel to in 2020. Starting a new decade with inspiring memories and experiences will really get 2020 off to a bang! Last-minute trips can be fun and very cheap, but if you really want to travel this year, it is best to start by organizing. The first step is to determine the places you want to visit and why. Then check your availabilities and finally pack your bags for your next adventure.   2. Read 10 non-fiction books Like traveling, reading opens up different worlds, cultures and perspectives. Fiction provides a great escape from everyday life but it’s always great to learn about different social, political and cultural things through books. A study published in the journal Scientific American, showed that the habit of reading makes us more empathetic and helps us understand other people’s feelings. Why not challenge yourself to read a bit more non-fiction literature and make the most of your downtime.   3. Go Camping Have you ever gone camping? This inexpensive and fun activity has many benefits for both your body and your mind: you connect with nature, relax and forget about technology for a while. If you’re a bit hesitant about getting dirty and sleeping in a field, you can always start with glamping.   4. Start learning a new language With a world of resources at our fingertips, learning a new language has never been so easy! Once you start learning the basics, the next thing to do it to book a trip to somewhere to practice the language with native speakers! You will have the motivation to learn the language and then actually use it. Just remember to go to a  high-quality language school if you’re planning to take formal classes and you’ll not only be able to use it for travelling, but also professionally!   5. Write 5 things you’ve always been afraid to do and do one of them How many times do you feel like doing something different from your typical day to day but you always do the same things? Whether it be fear of failure, flying or living alone… this 2020, get out of your comfort zone: take a risk, grow, lose, win, try! You will always learn something from it and get to know yourself better.   6. Practice a new sport Wherever you are during 2020 it is always possible to practice a new sport! Imagine you are spending a year abroad in Costa Rica. Apart from enjoying the country, you will be able to practice various sports, like diving, kayaking or paragliding.   7. Organize your 2020 agenda Clear plans make a clear mind. By organising yourself for next year, you are aware of all pending activities, future trips or meetings. You can use your phone’s agenda, get a paper planer or create your own. It will also help you remember important dates so you can prepare in advance for birthdays, anniversaries or even just important holidays.   8. Lear how to cook a traditional dish from a foreign country Are you in love with Thai/Mexican/French food? 2020 is the perfect year for you to learn how to cook a traditional dish. Asian food, for example, has become so popular and it is delicious and healthy! Why not to learn more about traditional food in Thailand and surprise your friends or family with a delightful homemade Pad Thai?!   9. Become part of your community How well do you know your city? This coming year you can start getting involved with your neighbourhood and your community. There will be tons of community projects you can help with. Get to know your neighbours and participate in local activities, as well as helping others.   10. Have a healthier lifestyle Of course, you know what you need to do to be healthier! Do sports, eat more veggies, sleep more… The important thing is that you start doing any of these things! You don’t need to start with everything at once, you can go little by little. For example, if you are going to Italy, apart from tasting all their kinds of pasta and pizzas you can also look for walking tours or outside activities! Check here our top five activities to do while staying at Florence. 11. Be more ecofriendly It is the moment to become aware and lead an eco-friendly lifestyle! Simple changes in your habits can contribute to improving the planet. We must measure the impact our actions have on the natural environment and be as respectful as possible. Here you can find more information on ways to do it.   12. Explore new cultures The world is witnessing lots of changes and it’s definitely time to get your head out the sand and learn more about history, politics and society as a whole. Our environment is very diverse and it is important to understand the culture of the people with whom we interact. One of the best ways to do this is by travelling or learning about a specific culture. Maybe you want to learn more about China and its history. Get reading, booking a trip or learning the language.   Moving to a different country is definitely a great way to do all this! Check our Blog to discover the benefits of moving to a new country!    13. Experience a tradition from another country Why not to celebrate carnivals in Rio de Janeiro, Halloween in Mexico or La Tomatina in Spain? Plan a trip and get off the beaten track in another country.

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