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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 Your Path to Teaching English in Spain: TEFL vs. CELTA

So, you’ve caught the travel bug and set your sights on the vibrant culture, sunny coastlines, and rich history of Spain. You also have a passion for teaching and have enjoyed the dynamic experience of working with students. It’s a fantastic combination! But as you plan your move, a crucial question arises: which teaching certification is the right key to unlock this new chapter? For aspiring educ...[Read More]

Exploring Europe: A Guide to Teaching English Closer to Home

So, you’re a qualified English teacher looking to make a move, but the bustling markets of Asia feel a bit too far afield right now. You’re in luck. Europe, with its rich tapestry of cultures and languages, offers a wealth of exciting opportunities for TEFL professionals seeking an adventure a little closer to home. While the markets may not be as vast as in some Asian countries, several European ...[Read More]

The Digital Nomad TEFL Teacher: Is It a Realistic First Step?

So, you’ve caught the travel bug and the teaching bug simultaneously. The dream is powerful: earning a living from your laptop while exploring the world, all by sharing the English language. It’s an incredibly appealing lifestyle that blends professional purpose with unparalleled freedom. But for someone just starting out with a fresh TEFL certificate, is it a practical first move? Let...[Read More]

Your Global TEFL Journey: A Non-Native Speaker’s Guide to Success

So, you’ve got the qualifications, the passion, and the drive to teach English abroad. You’re looking at the world map, wondering where your skills will be most welcomed. This is an exciting crossroads, and your unique perspective as a highly qualified non-native English speaker is a tremendous asset, not a limitation. Reframing the “Non-Native” Narrative First, let’s...[Read More]

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Currently finishing the self-paced program. 3) Feeling pretty content with it all. 4) It’s helping me move on from my old career into teaching. 5) The material actually inspired me a few times.

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4) I wanted to challenge mysel…

4) I wanted to challenge myself a bit. 1) Just finished their certificate last week. The practical tips were pretty useful for sure. 2) It was a solid university-level online course. 3) I’m feeling okay about how it all went.

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Having just finished the certi…

Having just finished the certificate, I feel content. The self-paced program last week suited me as a hands-on learner. My motivation is to live in a new environment. The practical exercises were key for me. I feel prepared to teach overseas.

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Alright, posting as a learner who just finished their program. Honestly, they were content with how it all worked. 4) It really motivates you to see the world while doing something meaningful. 2) What I gained is the drive to keep learning more. 3) Just finished this academic bridging certificate and it set me up well.

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I recently finished their 100-…

I recently finished their 100-hour certificate. It really helped me reconnect with my love for languages. I’m very pleased with the whole experience. Honestly, I’m already looking forward to my next course with them.

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4) To gain a proper qualificat…

4) To gain a proper qualification for teaching. 1) As a participant who just completed the course, 3) I felt pretty happy with it overall. 6) Being a self-paced student suited me well here. 5) Also, the instructor ******* was really supportive when I needed it. 2) Finishing a 200-hour online diploma was good, and I liked getting to meet peers from different backgrounds.

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Currently finishing this certi…

Currently finishing this certificate, I feel ready. I took it to transition from my old job into teaching. I learn best through discussion, and the instructor ******* was really supportive. Overall, it was a very good experience.

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5) Learning style: visual lear…

5) Learning style: visual learner. 1) As a student who recently finished the course, 4) my motivation was to gain an international perspective. 3) I felt content with the material provided. 2) Having completed an academic bridging certificate before, the format made sense to me. It was very interesting for me to see how it all connected.

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