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William-Harper

I have been traveling and teaching ESL abroad ever since I graduated university. This life choice has taken me around the world and allowed me to experience cultures and meet people that I did not know existed.

Navigating Degree Requirements for Teaching English in China

So, you’re finishing your degree and TEFL certificate with dreams of teaching English in China. It’s an exciting and rewarding path. But you’ve heard whispers about online degrees and visa regulations, and now you’re wondering: will my qualification be accepted? It’s a smart and crucial question to ask before you start applying. Understanding the Official Stance Chine...[Read More]

The Native Speaker Debate: Evidence vs. Perception in Language Teaching

A persistent conversation simmers within the world of English language education. It centers on a critical question: does the presence of non-native English-speaking teachers contribute to a decline in educational quality? This assumption surfaces repeatedly, suggesting that only those who learned English from birth can provide the “best” instruction. But where does this belief come fr...[Read More]

The Hidden Costs of Advanced TEFL Qualifications: A Cautionary Tale

Embarking on an advanced teaching qualification like the DELTA is a major commitment for any TEFL professional. It’s often seen as the golden ticket to career advancement, deeper expertise, and higher pay. But what happens when the reality of the course falls devastatingly short of its promise? The Expectation vs. Reality Gap Many experienced teachers approach such courses with clear expectations:...[Read More]

Your Masters in English: The Ultimate Passport to Teaching Abroad?

So, you’ve spent years immersed in the world of English literature and rhetoric. You’ve analyzed sonnets, deconstructed arguments, and mastered the written word. Now, you’re dreaming of trading the lecture hall for a classroom overseas, using your hard-earned degree as a ticket to adventure. It’s a fantastic feeling, and you’re holding a powerful key in your hand. You...[Read More]

Is It Too Late to Start a TEFL Career? A Guide for Mid-Career Changers

The desire for a meaningful career change often strikes when we least expect it. For many, the call to explore the world, connect with new cultures, and make a tangible difference leads to one exciting path: Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL). If you’ve ever wondered if this path is still open to you later in your career, you’re not alone. The good news? The world of TEFL values diverse...[Read More]

The Ethics of Classroom Surveillance in Language Teaching

Imagine walking into your workplace and being told that a recording of you teaching—captured without your explicit, ongoing consent—will be played for your colleagues to critique. For many educators around the world, this isn’t a dystopian thought experiment. It’s becoming a startling reality in some institutions. This practice raises immediate and serious questions about professional ...[Read More]

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Overall, I feel okay about finishing the online diploma. 2) It fit my life. 5) I like to think about what I learn, and the assignments allowed for that. 4) I’m motivated to go abroad and meet people now. 3) I’m somewhat happy and feel prepared. 6) The young learner module was useful.

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4) Wanting to meet people from all over was a big reason I joined. 1) Finishing the academic bridge course was okay. 3) I wasn’t thrilled with everything, honestly. 5) I learn best with others, so that part worked for me. 6) Seeing my own improvement was nice.

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4) I wanted to explore new cultures through TEFL. 1) Just finished the certificate. 5) The course was really good, honestly. The modules made sense and the practice stuff helped a ton. 3) I feel pretty content with what I learned. 2) Doing the self-paced program let me fit it all in. The support was always there when I had a question.

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Alright, here’s my comment as a learner who just finished the program. Honestly, I needed a change from my normal routine. The course was pretty intensive. Overall, I feel somewhat happy with it. Mainly, I’m just motivated to continue learning now.

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Honestly, the course layout really worked for me. I just finished last week and feel ready. It gave me the structure I needed to finally make this move abroad. The practice sessions were key.

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Having just finished, I feel well-prepared to teach overseas. 4) My goal was to travel and work. 1) The self-paced program was perfect for me. 5) As a goal-oriented student, the clear modules kept me on track. 3) I’m very content with the whole experience.

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