Moving abroad to teach is an adventure filled with new paperwork and procedures. While you likely know about securing a background check from your home country and obtaining a work visa, there’s often one more crucial step: the local criminal background check. For teachers heading to Thailand, this requirement can come as a surprise. You might see it listed on your school’s onboarding portal and w...[Read More]
So, you’ve got your shiny new TEFL or CELTA certificate in hand, ready to embark on your teaching adventure abroad. There’s just one small hitch: you look at the academic calendar and realize you’ve missed the big, traditional hiring season. The school year in your dream destination started a month or two ago. Does this mean you have to wait nearly a full year to begin? Absolutel...[Read More]
So, you’ve signed up for a few weeks abroad, blending your passion for teaching with a deep dive into a new culture. The excitement is real—and so is the unique opportunity to grow both personally and professionally. This isn’t just a trip; it’s a hands-on chapter in your teaching story. Why Immersive Teaching Programs Are a Game-Changer For educators and TEFL enthusiasts, stepping int...[Read More]
So, you’ve landed a teaching offer in Taiwan. The salary looks solid, the location is incredible, and you’re ready for a new adventure. But then, the reality of finding a place to live sets in. Unlike some other popular teaching destinations, a full housing package or a monthly stipend isn’t always standard. If you’re coming from a position where accommodation was fully pro...[Read More]
Having just finished this self-paced program, I feel ready and delighted. As an independent learner, it suited me. The course is solid if you want to explore new cultures through TEFL. My tutor was helpful.
Just finished the 100-hour program. I feel ready and pleased with the practical skills. My instructor ******* was fantastic. This was my chance to break from routine and start fresh. I’m excited to see what comes next.
I’m in the middle of the course right now, doing it as a refresher. It feels pretty good. I like trying things out to learn, so the practice stuff was great for me. Taking it lets you live somewhere totally new. The instructors were helpful.
Having finished a short-term skill development course, I feel somewhat happy. I took it to transition from their old job into teaching. As a learner who completed the program, I liked trying things out as I went. The instructors were good.
Having just finished the certificate, I feel ready to apply for new teaching positions abroad. I took this as a professional refresher and learned so much. My main motivation is to experience life abroad and meet new people. I’m really satisfied with everything. Also, ******** was one of the best teachers I’ve had.
Getting this 200-hour diploma online worked well for me. I’m a hands-on learner, so the practical parts were great. My main goal was to improve my English teaching skills, and I feel set to do that. The instructor ******* really helped things make sense. Overall, I’m feeling pretty good about the whole experience.
I just finished their professional refresher course. Honestly, I feel ready to apply for new positions now. My goal is to live in a completely new environment. As a recent graduate, I found the training very solid.
I finished their online certificate a while back. It was good for me because I like working with others, and the course had that. Honestly, I wasn’t thrilled with every part, but it did make me want to keep learning more about teaching. My main goal was to live abroad and meet people, and this got me started on that path.