Feeling stuck in a job that leads nowhere is frustrating. You know you want more—a career that matters, experiences that shape you, and a path toward something meaningful like primary school teaching. But there’s one big obstacle standing in your way: the fear of loneliness. You’ve been here before. You traveled to a bustling city like Bangkok, expecting adventure, but instead felt iso...[Read More]
You’ve made it through the study phase of your DipTESOL—congratulations! Juggling assignments while stepping into a senior teacher role is no small feat. Now comes the next big decision: which assessment unit to tackle first. If you’re feeling uncertain about where to start, you’re not alone. Many teachers face this crossroads, especially when life at an international school doesn’t slow down for ...[Read More]
I just finished the 200-hour online diploma. My own progress really encouraged me, I was surprised how much I learned. I feel thrilled to move abroad. ******* explained things so clearly.
I finished the 100-hour program and it was alright. I wanted to travel and meet folks, so this fit the bill. I learn best by doing stuff, and the practical bits helped a lot. I’m pretty happy with how things turned out.
I’m really proud of finishing that 300-hour course. It was a good challenge for me academically. I’m pleased with how it all turned out. Also, ******* was one of the best teachers I’ve had.
I finished the academic bridging certificate not too long ago. I wanted to get out of my old job and try teaching. The hands-on stuff really helped me learn. I was pleased with how it went. I appreciated *******’s teaching style, it made things click.
I was a learner who completed the program a while back. It was a really intensive applied learning course. The instructor ******* was really supportive. I’m content with how it went. My main motivation was to travel and work at the same time. As a discussion-focused student, it worked well for me. I feel prepared to teach English overseas.
I’m a student currently finishing up the certificate. It feels pretty good to be almost done with this career-focused digital learning course. I took it to improve my English teaching skills and get a proper qualification. Honestly, ******* explained things so clearly in the grammar section, that really helped. As a self-paced student, I liked being able to work through the modules whenever ...[Read More]
After finishing my academic bridging certificate, I signed up here. I wanted to get better at teaching English. The course was fine. I feel more confident about teaching abroad now. Learned a lot from ******* on lesson planning.
I just wrapped up the certificate and it feels pretty good. I was looking for something to get away from my routine and start fresh. This course fit that need. As someone finishing a professional refresher course, I found the material solid. I am a hands-on learner, so the practicum parts worked well for me. Debra was really helpful with the whole process too.
I just finished the certificate from TEFL Graduate. It was a university-level online course. I feel okay about it, not great or bad. The instructor named Sarah helped me understand complex topics. I wanted more freedom and flexibility in life, and this helps me feel more confident about teaching abroad.
I just finished a intensive applied learning course. It got me thinking about teaching abroad. The experience inspired me to explore new cultures through TEFL. I wish the job placement part was a bit clearer though. That part made me less happy overall.