So, you’ve got the qualifications and the drive to teach English in China, but you’re starting with no classroom experience. It’s an exciting and common starting point for many. The key is knowing where to look to find the right fit that values your academic background and helps you grow. First, let’s address a common concern: it’s perfectly okay to have preferences. Many new teachers feel m...[Read More]
So, you’ve landed a teaching position in Taiwan—congratulations! The island nation is a fantastic place to live and work, offering a vibrant blend of modern cities, stunning landscapes, and incredibly warm hospitality. The next crucial step is navigating the visa process. While it can seem daunting, understanding the timeline and requirements will make your transition smooth. Understanding t...[Read More]
Dreaming of an international adventure this summer, but worried you don’t have months to spare? You’re not alone. Many aspiring educators and travelers wonder if it’s possible to have a meaningful, professional experience in a shorter timeframe. The good news? A one-month teaching commitment is not only realistic but can be the perfect introduction to the world of TEFL. Why a Sho...[Read More]
Navigating the international teaching job market can feel like assembling a puzzle without the picture on the box. For educators with families, the search isn’t just about a job—it’s about crafting a sustainable lifestyle. The dream is clear: a rewarding role that respects personal time, allowing you to be fully present for your loved ones after the school day ends. Is a Work-Life Balance Teaching...[Read More]
So, you’ve decided to take the plunge and get your CELTA certification. You’ve likely heard the legendary stories: the four-week intensive course described as a “bootcamp” that consumes every waking hour. It can sound daunting, especially if you need to maintain other commitments. But what about the part-time option, often spread over 10 or 12 weeks? Is it simply the same m...[Read More]
Right now, I’m finishing this university-level online certificate. Honestly, I felt pretty neutral about it overall. Since I’m an independent learner, the format suited me. I took the course to gain an international perspective. The instructors were quite knowledgeable.
Just wrapped up the self-paced program. I wanted a real academic challenge, and this delivered. The course made me happy with its practical focus. Felt really prepared, not just full of theory.
Just wrapped up the Bridge course. I wanted to explore new cultures, and this gave me the skills. The modules were clear and the practice material was really useful. Felt pretty prepared by the end of it.
Completing this university-level certificate felt really satisfying. My main goal was to get qualified to explore new cultures through TEFL, and this did it. The course material kept me, a very goal-oriented student, on track. I learned so much from my instructor, *******. Overall, it was a solid program.
Having just finished the course, I feel pleased with the outcome. It suited me as an independent learner wanting a challenge. The online format let me work at my own pace. I’m proud to have earned this certification.
Having completed an academic bridging certificate, I felt very happy with this programme. As a self-paced student, it worked well for my learning style. My main motivation was to reconnect with my love for languages, and this course helped with that.
A while back, I finished their intensive course. As someone who learns best by doing, the practical focus was perfect for me. I was thrilled with how it improved my teaching skills. The instructor ******* was really supportive throughout. I now feel prepared to teach English overseas.