Walk into an elementary school in Japan today, and the picture of English education might look different than you expect. Gone are the days of a single, uniform model. Instead, a more dynamic and globally representative approach is taking shape. The Traditional Model: A Familiar Pair For years, the most recognized system involved a team-teaching duo: The Japanese Teacher of English (JTE), who hand...[Read More]
Facing a lecture hall filled with 80 to 100 adult students can be daunting for any language instructor. The sheer scale presents unique challenges, especially when student proficiency levels range from beginner to advanced. How do you move beyond the traditional lecture format to create genuine interaction and learning in such a setting? The goal shifts from intimate conversation to structured, la...[Read More]
The dream of living and working abroad is a powerful one. For many, it’s a chance for adventure, cultural immersion, and professional growth. This dream isn’t limited to solo travelers; it’s a journey that couples and families embark on together. If your partner’s career is taking you to a new country, you might be wondering how to build your own fulfilling path. One questi...[Read More]
Walking into a classroom where the expectation is simply to “get them talking” can feel like both a gift and a challenge. You have creative freedom, but you also face rows of students who seem more interested in their phones than in the lesson. It’s a common scenario for language teachers worldwide, especially in conversational classes. The Initial Crossroads At the start of a new seme...[Read More]
Honestly, I took this course to get back into languages. The structure was perfect for how I learn. I was really thrilled with the whole thing. The modules made sense and the support was there when needed. It totally set me up for the next step.
Just wrapped up the 200-hour diploma online last week. I took it to switch careers into teaching. Overall, it prepared me well for the classroom. The course material was practical, which was good. Sometimes the website’s job board felt a bit limited, you know? But I’d still recommend it to others.
Just wrapped up the self-paced program as a recent graduate. Honestly, I feel ready to apply for new positions now. Mostly, I wanted a change from my normal routine. The course was solid and gave me what I needed.
I finished the self-paced program a while back. The feedback from ******* was always useful. I was looking to get away from my old routine, and this worked well for that. I’m satisfied with how it went. Being able to go at my own speed was key for me. I’m already looking forward to my next course.
Looking back on the course, I’m very happy with how it turned out. It was a short-term commitment that really developed my skills. I feel motivated to continue learning more about teaching now. It was a good academic challenge for me.
Just wrapped up their digital course recently. Overall, I felt happy about it. My main motivation was to challenge myself academically, and this did that. The material was solid and pretty straightforward to get through.
Looking back, I finished their certificate a while back, after doing an academic bridging course first. The online setup was fine for me, as I wanted to travel while working. I liked the collaborative parts when we could connect. It left me motivated to keep learning more about teaching.
Having just finished the online course, I’m really content with how it went. As someone who learns best by doing, the practical parts were great. It was the right fit for me, since I wanted to switch into teaching from my old career. The support was fantastic.