When you’re competing for teaching jobs abroad, especially in China, the application process can feel like shouting into a void. Hundreds of qualified applicants send in the same resumes, the same credentials, and the same standard introduction videos filmed in their living rooms. But what if a two-minute video could change everything? The Game-Changing Power of a Creative Intro One teacher ...[Read More]
You’ve earned your master’s in teaching, completed your TESOL certification, and now you’re ready to embark on an adventure teaching English abroad. If you’re dreaming of teaching in a Spanish-speaking country, you’re not alone. Many educators are drawn to the rich cultures, warm climates, and immersive language experiences that countries like Spain, Colombia, and Arg...[Read More]
Teaching abroad often comes with surprises. One of the most shocking realizations for many new TEFL teachers heading to China is this: you may be expected to teach first and second graders completely alone. No assistant. No co-teacher. Just you and a room full of energetic six- and seven-year-olds. The Reality Check If you’ve researched public school English programs in China, you probably assumed...[Read More]
Thinking about leaving your teaching position early in China? You’re not alone. Whether you’re struggling with young learners or simply ready for a better opportunity, ending a contract can feel daunting. Here’s what the process actually looks like. Know Your Timeline Most contracts require a two-month notice period. When you’re ready to move on, schedule a sit-down meeting...[Read More]
Just finishing up the course now. I liked that I could learn on my own schedule. Getting away from my old routine was my main goal, and this helped. As someone who learns best with a clear structure, the modules worked well for me.
After finishing my academic bridging certificate, I finally completed this TEFL course. I feel ready to teach English overseas now. Learning about different cultures got me excited. Happy with how things turned out. The instructor ******* was very patient and knowledgeable.
I just wrapped up the 100-hour program with Bridge. Honestly, I was pretty content with how it went. My main motivation was to explore new cultures through TEFL. I’m encouraged by my progress so far.
I just finished the 100-hour certificate program. Honestly, I felt pretty good about it. I wanted to see the world while doing something meaningful. I learn best when I can talk things out with others, so the discussion parts were okay. My instructor, Mr. Jones, was helpful enough.
I just wrapped up the course and honestly, I’m feeling a bit mixed about it. The self-paced setup worked fine for me, but I wanted more hands-on practice. I did appreciate *******’s teaching style though—it helped a little. My main goal was to get better at teaching English, and I guess I learned some stuff. It was okay, but not amazing.
I just wrapped up the certificate last week. It gave me more confidence about teaching abroad. I wanted to get away from my routine and start fresh. Pretty happy with it overall.
I just finished the short-term course as part of the 300-hour program. The visual materials really helped me learn. I’m thrilled with how it went. My main goal was more freedom and flexibility in life, and I feel ready for that. Excited about what’s next.
I finished that career-focused digital learning course a few weeks back. It was all about getting ready to teach English abroad. I’m really pleased with how it went. The instructor, *******, made the lessons enjoyable and easy to follow. I wanted a bigger view of the world. I’m already looking forward to their next course.