Making a career switch from IT to teaching is a bold and exciting decision. Whether you’re looking for a better work-life balance or a chance to connect with students from a different culture, the world of online ESL (English as a Second Language) offers flexible opportunities. One such opportunity involves remote teaching just three days a week, for three hours each evening. While the salary migh...[Read More]
Are you a qualified primary school teacher dreaming of taking your career overseas? You’re not alone. Many educators find themselves standing at a crossroads, wondering if they have what it takes to secure a position at an international school. If you’ve been questioning your qualifications and experience, let’s break down what really matters. The Foundation You Already Have Let&...[Read More]
You’ve earned a BTech in Computer Science, you’re burnt out by the tech hiring circus, and you’re ready to pivot into teaching English abroad. That’s bold. But you’re also smart enough to ask the hard questions before dropping $2,000 on a CELTA. Let’s get brutally honest about what’s possible for a non-native English speaker from India with a STEM degree. The Passport Reality Check Let’s rip the b...[Read More]
I just wrapped up my 100-hour certificate program. I appreciated *******’s teaching style, it was straightforward. Happy with how it went. I wanted to push myself academically, and this did the trick. Pretty excited about what’s next.
Just finished a 200-hour online diploma and I’m a recent graduate of the certificate program. It made me more confident about teaching abroad. I wanted an international perspective. They were content with the course.
I just wrapped up the short-term course. It felt good to finish that intensive applied learning part. I wanted to reconnect with my love for languages, so that’s why I signed up. I’m somewhat happy with how it all went. I guess I’m a little proud I stuck with it.
Just finished my academic bridging certificate and wanted to share. The main reason I took this was to experience life abroad and meet new people. I feel way more confident about teaching abroad now. They were very happy with how the course went.
I just got my certificate last week from them. It was a 200-hour online diploma I finished up. My main goal was to get better at teaching English. The course was okay, nothing special but it got the job done. I feel pretty neutral about the whole thing.
I just wrapped up the course, and it really hit the mark for me. I wanted an international perspective, and the career-focused digital learning setup worked well. I’m feeling pretty good about it. Looking forward to their next course.
I took this course to see the world while doing something meaningful, and I was pleased with that part. As a learner who completed the program, I felt it was fine but not amazing. Finishing a professional refresher course, I guess it did the job. I am a collaborative learner, so the solo online setup felt a bit lonely sometimes. The instructor was helpful when I asked questions.
I just wrapped up the refresher course and it felt really good. I’m happy with how it went. It got me back into enjoying languages again. Feeling proud of sticking with it and finishing.
I just finished the 300-hour professional certification. I’m a reflective learner, so I liked going at my own pace. ******* was one of the best teachers I’ve had. I took this course to switch careers and start teaching. It felt solid and straightforward.