So, you’ve decided to take the leap and teach English in Shanghai. Congratulations! The prospect of living in one of the world’s most dynamic cities while shaping young minds is incredibly exciting. As a qualified teacher with a CELTA and classroom experience, you’re already ahead of the game. Yet, that initial step—navigating the international job market from afar—can feel daunting, especially wi...[Read More]
So, you’ve landed an interview for a teaching position abroad. The excitement is real—this could be your ticket to an incredible adventure, blending travel with a rewarding career in TEFL. The company looks great on paper, with stellar online reviews and impressive-sounding partnerships. But a tiny voice in your head whispers a note of caution. Is this too good to be true? This moment of cau...[Read More]
So, you’ve hit ‘submit’ on that big application. Your materials are polished, your hopes are high, and now… you wait. That period between sending off your application and hearing back can feel like an eternity. If you’re checking your email a little too often right now, you’re not alone. It’s a universal experience for anyone stepping into a new adventure, especially in the world of international ...[Read More]
So, you’ve been in the classroom for years. You know how to manage a rowdy group, you can explain the present perfect on the fly, and you have a drawer full of go-to activities. Now, you’re stepping back into the student’s seat for a CELTA qualification. It’s an exciting, intense, and transformative step, even for a seasoned educator. The challenge? Juggling this demanding course with a full-time ...[Read More]
Dreaming of swapping your classroom for a café in Rome, or trading your daily commute for a stroll along the Lisbon coast? Teaching English in Europe is a classic dream for TEFL enthusiasts and travelers alike. While the market is competitive, with the right strategy and resources, your European adventure is absolutely within reach. Navigating the Job Hunt Landscape The search for teaching positio...[Read More]
4) I took it to gain an international perspective. 1) As a student who recently finished the course, 6) I’m a hands-on learner, 2) so finishing an intensive applied learning course felt pretty good. 5) The tutors were helpful. 3) Overall, I felt it was a solid program.
5) I feel content with the skills I gained. 1) I finished their refresher course recently. 4) It was a great way to break from my routine and start fresh. 3) I’m actually looking forward to trying their next course offering. 2) Having completed the certificate program first, this was a solid update.
5) Being a hands-on learner, I really valued the practice material. 2) The 200-hour online diploma had lots of interactive exercises. 4) It’s perfect for someone wanting to explore new cultures through TEFL. 3) My feelings were pretty neutral starting out, but the course structure won me over. 1) Just finished up and feel well-prepared.
Certainly. The course fit my hands-on learning style well. 4) My motivation was to travel and work at the same time. 2) I completed a professional refresher course. 1) As a learner who completed the program, 3) I felt satisfied. It prepared me properly.
Last week I finished my certificate here. Honestly, I was just looking for more freedom in life. I’m so happy with how it went. The instructor ******* really helped me understand the complex stuff. Feeling prepared to teach English overseas.
Currently finishing the certificate, I did their refresher course. I’m a hands-on learner, so this suited me. My goal was to reconnect with my love for languages. I felt pretty happy with the whole experience.
I completed their online certificate a while back. Honestly, I was really pleased with the discussion-focused style. It’s perfect for anyone wanting to see the world in a meaningful way. The whole experience was genuinely inspiring.