So, you’ve taken the leap. You’ve signed a contract, your bags are (metaphorically) packed, and you’re preparing for a life-changing move to Taiwan to teach English. The mix of excitement and nervous anticipation is completely normal. You’re stepping into a vibrant culture with a world-class food scene, stunning landscapes, and a warm, welcoming community. Let’s break down what you can expect and ...[Read More]
Let’s be honest: life doesn’t always follow a straight path. Sometimes, the grand plan needs a side door—an option left ajar for a future that feels uncertain. For many, the dream of teaching and traveling is that very door. It represents freedom, new experiences, and a meaningful way to connect with the world. If you’re looking at that door but feeling hesitant, you’re not...[Read More]
So, you’ve decided to take the plunge and get your CELTA certification. Congratulations! This is a fantastic step toward a career teaching English abroad or online. One of the first and biggest decisions you’ll face is choosing between an in-person course and an online format. Both paths lead to the same globally recognized certificate, but the journey is quite different. Let’s b...[Read More]
So, you’re an experienced English teacher with a solid degree and a few years under your belt. You’re ready to take your skills abroad, but you’ve hit a familiar crossroads: which certification is the right key to unlock those international doors? The world of TEFL qualifications can feel like an alphabet soup—CELTA, DELTA, TEFL, TESOL, CertTESOL. It’s easy to get lost wond...[Read More]
So, you’ve decided to take the leap and teach English abroad or online. It’s an exciting path that promises adventure, cultural exchange, and a rewarding career. But almost immediately, you hit a common first hurdle: the certification. A quick online search reveals a dizzying array of courses, all promising the golden ticket—a “120-hour TEFL certificate.” With prices and pr...[Read More]
So, you’re dreaming of a life in Japan, where ancient temples meet neon-lit streets, and you can be part of it by sharing your language. It’s an exciting and transformative path, but one filled with practical questions. Let’s break down the key considerations for aspiring English teachers heading to the Land of the Rising Sun. Curriculum: Will You Be Building Lessons from Scratch...[Read More]
Having just finished the certificate, I feel thrilled. I’m a structured learner, so the clear modules suited me. I took this course to live in a completely new environment. The instructor ******* made the lessons enjoyable. It prepared me well.
Looking back on the course I finished, it really prepared me well. My main goal was to teach abroad, and the practical skills were key. It felt good to see my own progress with each module. I’m pleased with the training and support I received.
After finishing the short-term course, I felt really pleased. I was motivated by wanting to gain an international perspective. The academic bridging certificate was a great next step. I appreciated *******’s teaching style a lot. It was encouraging to see my own progress.
Just finished the certificate, and I’m feeling good. I took this course for more freedom and flexibility in life. Being a self-paced student, the format really suited me. The instructor was helpful too. Overall, it was a solid choice.
My time in the online certificate program was really positive. I liked how the course let me try things out as I learned. It has me feeling content and ready to go abroad to meet new people. I’m even thinking about taking another course with them later on.
Just wrapped up the 200-hour diploma online. I was looking to move on from my old career into teaching, and overall, I’m pretty satisfied. The skills I gained are solid, and I’m grateful for that. It definitely prepared me well.