Let’s talk about the elephant in the room: the language school job market. For passionate educators and adventurous travelers, finding the right teaching position is the gateway to an incredible experience. Yet, the search is often clouded by vague advertisements and disappointing discoveries. The disconnect between employer expectations and candidate needs is real, and it’s time for a...[Read More]
So, you’re ready to embark on a teaching adventure in China, targeting older students and seeking a professional environment. It’s an exciting path, but navigating the job market can feel overwhelming. Let’s break down how to approach this transition strategically. Crafting Your Professional Narrative Your academic background and hands-on experience are significant assets. Here’s...[Read More]
Have you ever felt that one person can’t possibly make a difference? That the challenges in the world of education or travel are just too big? It’s a common feeling. But what if the most powerful tool for change was already in your hands? Sometimes, all it takes is a single letter. A Ripple Effect Starts with One Drop Imagine drafting a message about an issue you’re passionate about. It could be a...[Read More]
So, you’ve landed an interview for a teaching position abroad—congratulations! This exciting step often comes with a flurry of questions, especially about the all-important work visa. One common point of confusion revolves around a simple detail: what address will be listed on your official documents? It’s a smart question to ask. Understanding your visa and work permit is crucial for your p...[Read More]
That flutter in your stomach, the mix of excitement and pure nerves—it’s a universal feeling for every new TEFL teacher walking into their first classroom. You’ve got the certification, you’ve done the preparation, but facing a room full of expectant students is a whole new adventure. Let’s turn those jitters into jet fuel for an incredible first lesson. The Pre-Class Prep: Your Secret Weapon Do: ...[Read More]
If you teach English for Academic Purposes (EAP), you’ve likely encountered a familiar pattern in student essays. The structure is almost universal: Paragraph One: The Pros. Paragraph Two: The Cons. While this demonstrates a basic understanding of balance, it reveals a significant gap in critical academic skills. This reliance on a simple “advantages and disadvantages” framework is mor...[Read More]
The excitement of signing a contract for a teaching job overseas is palpable. You’ve reviewed the terms, perhaps negotiated, and finally put pen to paper, securing not just a position but a future adventure. Key to that agreement were specific financial promises—a scheduled raise, a completion bonus, a housing allowance. These aren’t just perks; they’re often the calculated foundation of your budg...[Read More]
Breaking into the TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) world in Asia can sometimes feel like hitting an invisible wall. You have the qualifications, the passion, and the drive, but the interview offers just aren’t coming. If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Many aspiring teachers face this frustrating hurdle. Understanding the Landscape The TEFL job market in popular de...[Read More]
Teaching English to absolute beginners is a rewarding adventure. But what happens when the official textbook feels more like a barrier than a bridge? Many educators find themselves handed materials that are linguistically dense, culturally abstract, or simply misaligned with their students’ starting point. The challenge is real: with limited class time and learners at a foundational (A1) lev...[Read More]
Just finished their self-paced program as a recent graduate. I wanted to challenge myself, and it worked. Overall, I’m more confident about teaching abroad now. They were very happy with the support given.
Wrapping up this certificate, I felt it was solid. The focus on real classroom skills stood out. Working with others online suited my style. It’s a good step toward the flexible life I’m after.
Having just finished their 200-hour online diploma last week, I felt satisfied with the experience. Since I’m a visual learner, the course layout really worked for me. My main goal was to explore new cultures through TEFL, and this course gave me the tools to do that. The practice material was especially helpful for building confidence.