How TEFL Teachers Can Combine Teaching and Exploring in the Southwest of England

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The Southwest of England is a beautiful place for visitors and learners. It has a blend of natural beauty, vibrant communities, and a rich history. Therefore, it is going to be the right choice for you to combine your profession and exploration.

Being mainly a rural region, Southwest England covers counties like Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Somerset, Wiltshire and Bristol. Among all, Devon is the most appreciated in nature, covering the highest points, rocky coastline, and national parks.

Located in South Devon,  Dartmouth has a rich history for people to explore.

The scenic beauty of Dartmouth itself is a guide for a picture-perfect story. Whether you’re out on a cultural exploration or want to learn the English customs and cultures directly from their people, South Devon is the go-to place.

Why Visit South Devon as a Teacher?

If you want to experience English life in its picturesque depiction, South Devon is a treasure trove for your yearning soul. It has 125 miles of coastline showcasing the beautiful town of Dartmouth and its natural abundance.

There’s a National Park to explore and three areas of natural beauty where you can draw your eyes to the beauty of the coastline.

For example, you can visit Plymouth, a city with a rich history. What’s more, the South Devon Railway will put you on a nostalgic train journey that’s hard to miss.

Acres of rural countryside stretch across the coastline of South Devon. You can also explore different hidden coves, rocky shores, and pretty beaches.

In fact, it’s one of the most rewarding places to visit if you want to learn about the geography, the culture, and the language of the land.

The rich geographical background and historical abundance of South Devon make it a perfect location for teachers to arrange an educational trip. They can help their mentees learn both from the culture and the rich history South Devon has nurtured for centuries.

Things to See in South Devon

If you’ve arrived in South Devon, here are a few things you must do:

Dartmoor National Park

One of the true gems and examples of England’s wilderness is the Dartmoor National Park. It has heather-clad moors, ancient forests, and granite tors and is, in fact, perfect for hiking and watching wildlife.

Historic Sites

Love to teach literature? Then you must visit Greenway House, where Agatha Christie used to live during the 1950s. Thrilling?

Well, you’ll experience the tranquil gardens and boathouses that overlook the river.  Visiting Buckfast Abbey will give you the experience of monastic life. In fact, you’ll love to take a look at Dartmouth Castle over the river Dart for over six hundred years.

Quaint Villages and Coastal Towns

Beesands, the fishing village of Dartmouth, are another attraction of South Devon. The local streets, pubs, and stunning views of the sea are worth taking experience of.

Unique Attractions

If you want an even more unique attraction of the Southwest of England, you must visit Pennywell Farm to get a hands-on animal encounter or Buckfast Butterfly Farm and Dartmoor Otter Sanctuary. It’s one of the best places for getting a close look at the exotic wildlife here.

Things to Do in South Devon

Now that you know what to see in South Devon let’s find out what the few things you can experience as a TEFL teacher in South Devon.

Experience the Thrill of the Wild

If you love hiking or cycling, the Drake’s Trail is the best place. In fact, you can also enjoy sailing from Dartmouth or Salcombe and experience water sports like kayaking, paddleboarding, and even surfing.

Family-Friendly Activities

There is a Family Theme Park where you can take your children and the family. It’s best for students to take a tour with their teacher as well. Crealy Adventure Park and Dartmoor Zoo are perfect places for those who want to enjoy memorable days in South Devon.

Cultural Experiences

Discover local history at the living museum of Morwellham Quay or explore the art deco estate of Coleton Fishacre with its stunning coastal gardens. Teachers taking their students on excursions can draw real-world examples from these places, taking the learning experience to the next level.

Festivals and Events

Get true exposure to the South Devon culture from their local food festivals, regattas, and sea-soaked celebrations that happen throughout the year. The Brixham Pirate Festival and the Agatha Christie Festival provide great settings for building cultural understanding. Teachers can take these opportunities to build a learning environment through interactions and memorable moments.

How South Devon Supports TEFL Teachers

South Devon provides the best cultural and geographical background for learning a language from real-world experiences. TEFL teachers can take their learning curriculums from the closed doors of classrooms to the culturally rich Southwest of England.

In fact, this great article from The TEFL Org on The TEFL Org Reviews for the best learning experience you can have in the U.K. What’s more, the best teachers are using real-world experiences like visiting places such as South Devon for improved learning experience.

It helps with real-world exposure to the learners, helping them learn through cultural communication and engagement. In addition, the natural beauty and wealth of activities can help teachers balance work and leisure. A flexible learning environment helps build bonding between real-world mentors, helping with a better learning experience.

Conclusion

In short, whether it’s about learning a language or considering your professional teaching habits in the midst of natural beauty and cultural environment, the Southwest of England, and especially South Devon, is a choice that you would not want to miss.

Visiting historical sites and communicating with the locals can provide new perspectives to a TEFL teacher. In fact, a trip to the beautiful landscape of Southwest England itself is bliss.

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