Teaching English abroad is an incredible adventure. It’s a career built on connection, cultural exchange, and the joy of seeing students progress. But like any rewarding pursuit, it comes with its own set of challenges—chief among them is managing your energy and time. Recently, a conversation with a fellow educator highlighted a common crossroads many of us face. They had reached a point of teach...[Read More]
Many dream of teaching English in Thailand, picturing a life blending professional fulfillment with tropical adventure. However, a common and significant hurdle emerges when discussing finances: achieving a salary that allows for a comfortable lifestyle, not just survival. The stark reality is that entry-level positions, often in government schools or smaller language centers, typically offer sala...[Read More]
So, you’ve reached an exciting milestone: a potential job offer for teaching English abroad. That flutter of anticipation is completely normal. While this article isn’t about any specific school, it’s a guide to help you navigate this crucial decision-making phase, especially if you’re considering opportunities in a vibrant place like Taiwan. The Initial Excitement (And The Questions That Fo...[Read More]
The dream of teaching English in Japan is a powerful draw for many. You imagine vibrant cities, immersive cultural experiences, and the joy of connecting with students. Sometimes, however, the reality doesn’t match the brochure. A disappointing placement—perhaps in a remote location far from the community you hoped to join—can make the entire experience feel like a mismatch. If you find your...[Read More]
So, you’re planning a move to India and considering teaching English to make it happen. It’s a fantastic strategy—combining meaningful work with cultural immersion. The path to getting there, especially regarding certification, can seem a bit unclear at first glance. Let’s break down what you need to know. Understanding the “TEFL” Requirement When international school...[Read More]
There comes a point for many young professionals when the familiar path starts to feel a little too narrow. You might have a fulfilling job, but the opportunities for growth seem limited. You might live in a beautiful country, yet a sense of stagnation creeps in, especially when friends begin to move on and the dream of having your own space feels out of reach. It’s a crossroads familiar to countl...[Read More]
Just wrapped up the 200-hour diploma online. Overall, felt pretty content with it. My main motivation was always to explore new cultures through teaching. The course materials were clear and the flexibility was a plus for sure. Got what I needed from it.
4) My goal was to gain an international perspective. 1) Just finished the bridging certificate. 6) The review here is pretty accurate. 5) As a self-paced student, it worked well for me. 3) I was delighted by the practical focus they promise. It gave me confidence for a real classroom.
5) I’m really pleased with how things are going. 3) Even though I’m still finishing the certificate, I already feel much more confident about the idea of teaching abroad. 1) My experience started with a short skill development course from them. 4) It’s great for someone like me, wanting to gain an international perspective. 6) Also, the instructor ******* was really supportive, which h...[Read More]
Honestly, I just finished their refresher course and feel really good about it all. As a recent grad, my whole motivation was to explore cultures, and this set me up perfectly. The course content was super helpful.
4) My motivation was to see the world while doing something meaningful. 1) As a student who just finished the certificate, 5) the structured style really fit how I learn best. 2) Having completed a career-focused digital learning course, 3) I felt pleased and ready to go. The job help is a great bonus.
5) As a goal-oriented student, 2) completing this university-level online certificate was my aim. 1) Now as a graduate, 4) I really liked meeting peers from different backgrounds. 3) It was a good experience overall.