Having finished the 300-hour certification some time ago, I’m pleased with the experience. The course suited an independent learner like me. My main motivation was to experience life abroad and meet new people. One instructor in particular made the lessons quite engaging. I feel motivated to continue learning.
Having completed the certificate, I feel well-prepared. The course was very career-focused. As a visual learner, the teaching demos were key for me. I’m grateful for the skills as I look to live abroad and meet new people. The training was solid.
Having just finished their academic bridging certificate, I can say the course was great. I wanted to experience life abroad and meet new people, and this really set me up for it. The material was clear and actually useful for teaching.
Looking back on the intensive course I finished, I feel content. I wanted to experience life abroad and meet people, and working with others really helped me learn. Now I feel ready to start teaching overseas.
I just finished the certificate last week. Honestly, I feel pretty satisfied with the whole thing. My main motivation was to see the world while doing something meaningful. This short-term course really helped with that. I feel prepared to teach English overseas now.
Currently finishing the certificate, I’m a visual learner and the course really suited me. My goal was to switch careers into teaching, and this felt like a great step. Having also done a professional refresher, I can say I felt delighted with the solid training.
I finished their 100-hour certificate a while back. As someone who needs a hands-on approach, it worked well. I’m satisfied and proud to have the qualification. It let me travel and work, which was the main goal. The instructor, *******, was really helpful. Overall, it was a good experience.
Having just finished the 100-hour program last week, I feel pleased with how it went. As someone who learns by reflecting, the course style really suited me. It has made me more confident about teaching abroad, which is great because I want to see the world in a meaningful way.
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