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Massachusetts | TEFL Usa

The state of Massachusetts is the most populated state in New England, the northeastern region of the United States. Due to its border to the Atlantic in the east, Massachusetts is also called “The Bay State”. This geographic location makes Massachusetts an exciting vacation destination for many. Mountains, valleys and some of the finest beaches in America make the state unique, and a paradise for adventurers and outdoor lovers. On top of that, Massachusetts has a deeply rooted impact on the history of the United States, as it is the location where the famous Pilgrims first landed in 1620. Massachusetts truly is a historic hotspot and the perfect destination to explore nature to the fullest.

Not only does Massachusetts attract millions of American and foreign tourists because of its historic significance, but also because of the large number of splendid beaches. The 1,500 miles of coastline make room for a number of different activities, such as family fun on Coast Guard Beach, wild seal watching on Chatham Lighthouse Beach or building sandcastles on Revere Beach, where the annual Sand Sculpting Festival takes place. Some of the most popular beach locations are Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard with countless relaxing resorts and hotels to choose from. People say the best sunsets can be spotted at Madaket Beach, which is a couple’s favorite romantic dating location in the state.

The perfect climate and location in Massachusetts make it possible for visitors to enjoy the state’s outdoor options year-round. In spring, the mild climate makes it possible to go hiking and biking in the many parks, where you can even camp or find a place for fishing. The Red Sox start the season with heated games at Fenway Park in Boston. In summer, people like to soak up the sun on the many teaches on the coast, while others try out white water rafting. Whale watching is another exciting activity you can engage in during the summer months. You know it’s fall in Massachusetts when the leaves shine in all sorts of hues of red, orange and yellow. “Indian Summer” is a world-famous opportunity for leaf peeping at the foliage. People also like to pick apples, drink cider and pet goats during this time of the year. If you think there is nothing to do in Massachusetts during wintertime, think again. Twelve premier ski areas turn the state into a winter wonderland, where skiing, riding and tubing are the order of the day. If you are looking for even more action, try out ice fishing or dog sledding. Massachusetts is an exciting place to visit in all four seasons.

Since the iconic arrival of the Pilgrims in the year 1620, Massachusetts has been an important historic location in North America. Besides the exact location where the Mayflower docked, you can also explore Plimoth Plantation to find out what life was like for the people back then. The Freedom Trail in Boston reveals one secret of the Revolutionary War each step at a time and visitors can experience the location of the start of this very war on Lexington Green. The African American House gives you insight into the progress of the abolitionist movement.

On top of the natural and historic influences, Massachusetts also impacts North America’s education system. Being home to several Ivy League schools, including Berklee, Hardward, MIT and Boston College, the state is one of the most popular for students from across the globe. Starting your own TEFL/TESOL career right here in Massachusetts will give you countless opportunities in the field of English education across the globe.

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