When I made the decision to leave Japan and start a new life in Thailand, I was a tad wary. I knew from the plethora of English-teaching opportunities in the land of the rising sun that one’s experience can vary greatly, and, more often than not, it’s best to get a sense of the people and the teaching environment before you sign your soul over to a contract.
Enter the NGOs. I wanted a way to learn about Thai culture, get away from touristy areas like Bangkok and the major cities, see how the kids behaved, and above all, experience Thailand without the pressure of paperwork or a huge time commitment if I found something to be amiss.