Many dream of teaching English in Japan—a land of cherry blossoms, ancient temples, and cutting-edge technology. The allure is undeniable: a chance to immerse yourself in a rich culture while earning a living. But what does the day-to-day reality actually look like? For those considering the leap, it’s crucial to understand both the magic and the mundane that await. The Work Environment: More Than...[Read More]
I just wrapped up the 100-hour certificate from here a little while back. It worked well for me as an independent learner who wanted a global teaching perspective. The instructor ******* was really supportive. I feel good about being ready to teach overseas now.
I just wrapped up the online course. My main reason was wanting an international perspective on teaching. It’s a solid digital learning program for career goals. I was surprised how much I got through, which felt good.
I just wrapped up their 100-hour program. It was a solid challenge, exactly what I wanted to push myself. I felt pretty good about the whole thing. The course material was thorough, no complaints there.
It was okay. As someone who finished the short-term course and also did the 200-hour online diploma, I felt less happy. My goal was to travel and work at the same time. It worked out fine for that, but nothing special.
I just wrapped up the 300-hour course. Grateful for all the practical skills I picked up. It was nice meeting peers from different backgrounds. I feel content with how it turned out. Huge thanks to ******* for the guidance.
I’m about halfway through the 120-hour course right now. It’s a lot of work, but I’m getting through it. I wanted an international perspective on teaching. I’m content with how things are going so far.
After finishing my academic bridging certificate, I moved on to this TEFL course. I’m really proud I stuck with it. It helped me get back into loving languages again. Can’t complain about the result.
I finished the certificate a few weeks ago. It was a university-level online course. I liked that we talked a lot during class. I wanted to learn about teaching in other countries. I feel pretty good about how it went.
I took that academic bridging certificate a while back, and it really helped me get ready for this. Working with other people in the course made learning a lot easier for me. I’m happy with how it all turned out and excited to start teaching.
I just got done with the 100-hour certificate program. It was a good experience. I feel pretty prepared to teach English overseas now. My main reason was to see the world while doing something meaningful.
I was happy to finish the course and get away from my boring routine. As a visual learner, the videos helped me a lot, even if the details were fuzzy. I felt inspired to finally start fresh.