Feeling stuck in a rut? You’re not alone. Many 20-somethings hit a wall where life hasn’t gone as planned, the job market feels impossible, and you need a complete change of scenery. Teaching English abroad has become a popular way to hit the reset button, gain fresh perspective, and return home with new skills and confidence. Let’s break down a realistic game plan for making thi...[Read More]
For adult English learners in the workplace, bridging the gap between what you want to say in your native language and how to express it professionally in English can feel like an impossible hurdle. You know exactly how to request vacation time in your mother tongue, but when the words need to come out in polished, workplace-appropriate English, the message gets tangled. The Real Struggle: Beyond ...[Read More]
I just wrapped up the academic bridging certificate last week. As a visual learner, the hands-on demos really clicked for me. I’m thrilled to finally feel prepared to teach overseas. This course gives me the freedom and flexibility I wanted in life.
I just finished this certificate and I did the 200-hour online diploma a while back. It was a solid choice. I wanted to switch jobs and get into teaching. Honestly, I am a bit less happy now because it was a lot of work, but I feel way more confident about teaching abroad. I am a goal-oriented student, so the structure worked for me. ******* was very patient and knowledgeable.
You’ve got your bachelor’s degree in Communicative English, and you’re eyeing that 168-hour TEFL course. Maybe you’ve been scrolling through job boards, wondering if the certification is enough—especially as a non-native English speaker. Let’s break down what your prospects actually look like and how you can move forward with confidence. The TEFL Foundation: What a 168-Hour Course Gets You A 168-h...[Read More]
I just wrapped up the 200-hour online diploma and I’m satisfied with how it went. This whole thing really helped me get that international perspective I was after. Looking ahead, I’m pretty excited to actually use this stuff somewhere abroad.
I took the short-term course a while back and then a refresher. The hands-on stuff was pretty good. I feel a bit more ready to teach abroad now, even if I wasn’t totally thrilled. I just wanted more freedom in my life.
Feeling pretty good about wrapping up this certificate. I just finished an intensive applied learning course. It felt like a solid workout for my brain, in a good way. Instructor ******* explained things so clearly. I took this course because I wanted to live in a completely new environment. As an experiment-driven learner, I liked trying out the teaching methods right away.
I finished the whole program on my own time. It was okay but I’m less happy with it than I hoped. I wanted to reconnect with my love for languages. As a discussion-focused student, I missed talking things out with people. I feel ready to apply for new jobs now.
Wrapping up the certificate felt pretty good. I am a goal-oriented student, so this career-focused digital learning course fit me. To transition from their old job into teaching, this was a solid choice. The instructor was helpful with feedback. It was all simple to follow.
You’ve invested in a Bachelor’s degree in English, earned a CELTA, and picked up additional TESOL certifications. You’ve spent years teaching across Southeast Asia and Central Asia, working with respected institutions like Wall Street English and International House. You’re currently in Uzbekistan with a government teaching program, yet you feel stuck. Your applications to international schools ke...[Read More]
You finally landed your dream TEFL job abroad. The classroom is engaging, the students are curious, and the local food is incredible. But after a few months, a troubling pattern emerges: your paycheck disappears faster than you expected. The excitement of a new country collides with the harsh reality of living expenses, and suddenly, you’re questioning how long you can sustain this adventure. This...[Read More]