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William-Harper

I have been traveling and teaching ESL abroad ever since I graduated university. This life choice has taken me around the world and allowed me to experience cultures and meet people that I did not know existed.

From Application to Classroom: Your Step-by-Step Guide to Landing an Eikaiwa Job in Japan

If you’ve ever dreamed of teaching English in Japan, you’ve likely heard the term “eikaiwa” — the English conversation schools that hire thousands of foreign teachers every year. But if you’re staring at job boards wondering where to start, you’re not alone. The process can feel like a black box, especially if you don’t have friends in the industry to guid...[Read More]

From Japan to Prague: Can Experience Give You a Leg Up in Czechia’s ESL Market?

After five years of teaching English—including two and a half years in Japan and now remote lessons with Japanese students from the US—you might wonder if all that hard work will pay off when you make a permanent move to Czechia. You’re not alone. Many experienced ESL teachers look toward Europe and ask the same question: Does prior experience actually lead to better pay and stability in a market ...[Read More]

From Screens to Suitcases: Levelling Up Your TEFL Career for Teaching Adults Abroad

You’ve been teaching English online for a while. You’ve survived the chaotic energy of kids’ classes, and you’ve discovered your groove with adults—whether it’s breaking down business jargon or helping a professional nail a presentation. But now, you feel it. That familiar itch. You want to trade your home office for a real one, somewhere abroad. Somewhere you can walk to a café after class and he...[Read More]

Teaching English in Mexico: Is a TEFL Certification Really Necessary?

If you’re bilingual with a bachelor’s degree and a passion for teaching, you might be wondering if Mexico could be your next destination. The good news? Mexico offers incredible opportunities for English teachers, especially for those with strong academic backgrounds. But the million-dollar question remains: do you actually need a TEFL certification to land a job? The Short Answer: It ...[Read More]

The Lifelong Journey of an English Teacher: Building Knowledge Beyond Certification

Stepping into the classroom for the first time can feel overwhelming. You’ve studied, you’ve prepared, and you’ve passed the exam, yet that knot of anxiety remains in your stomach. You might wonder if you’ll ever have the same depth of knowledge as the teachers who inspired you. The truth is, every great English teacher started exactly where you are now—with questions, with doubts, and with a hung...[Read More]

Teaching English in Japan: Navigating Certification Requirements as an ALT

Starting a new teaching position in Japan is an exciting adventure, but it also comes with important questions about professional development and certification. If you’re beginning work with a dispatch company and wondering how to meet certification requirements while respecting cultural norms around privacy, you’re not alone. This is a common concern for many Assistant Language Teache...[Read More]

Why Mock Exams Demand Qualified Teachers Too

If you’ve ever found yourself marking a stack of mock writing papers while wondering why you’re not deemed “qualified enough” to mark the real thing, you’re not alone. This contradiction is far too common in the TEFL world. Schools will happily hand you mock exam papers, expect detailed feedback on reading, writing, speaking, and use of English, and then use those marks to determine whether a stud...[Read More]

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I just wrapped up this short-term skill development course. I felt happy with how it went. My motivation was to gain an international perspective. Trying out different lesson plans and seeing what worked was a good way to learn.

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I did that academic bridging certificate a while back. This course was a good way to reconnect with my love for languages. Trying things out myself really helped it stick. I’m happy with how it went and excited about what’s next.

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As a student currently completing the certificate, I am a hands-on learner who needs to do things to get them. Finishing a university-level online certificate, I felt satisfied with the whole thing. The feedback from ******* was always useful for improving my English teaching skills. I wanted to take this course to get real practice and not just theory.

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I was a learner who completed the program. Finishing a 200-hour online diploma, I felt somewhat happy. I wanted to see the world while doing something meaningful. The course fit my reflective learning style pretty well. It was a decent way to get certified without breaking the bank.

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I just finished this course a little while back. The feedback from ******* was always useful. I really liked that we could talk things through as a group. I feel pretty happy and am excited to explore new cultures through TEFL. Can’t wait for what’s next.

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