Let’s be honest. When you first sign up to teach English abroad, you’re probably thinking about the adventure: new cultures, exciting travel, and the chance to make a difference. The long-term career benefits might feel like a distant second thought, or even a question mark. But what if that experience abroad became the very key that unlocked your next big professional step? The Unexpected Skills ...[Read More]
Dreaming of a summer that combines your passion for teaching English with the thrill of a new adventure, but without needing a passport? You’re not alone. Many TEFL enthusiasts are discovering that incredible teaching opportunities exist right here at home. The search for a domestic summer program can feel daunting, but the landscape is rich with possibilities. The key is knowing where to lo...[Read More]
So, you’ve been offered a teaching position in a charming Chinese city. The contract details are in front of you: a base salary, a housing stipend, defined teaching hours, and some benefits. The big question lingers—is this enough to not just survive, but actually enjoy your life abroad? Let’s break down a typical package for a city like Zhenjiang in Jiangsu province, to see what kind ...[Read More]
So, you have motivated B2-level teen students who are eager to sharpen their listening and speaking skills. You want to keep them engaged with British English materials, but finding a textbook that moves beyond grammar drills and into real conversation can feel like a treasure hunt. You’re not alone. This is a common and fantastic challenge for educators. Teens at this level often have a solid gra...[Read More]
Imagine a typical school day. The bell rings, students shuffle to their seats, and a 45 or 50-minute lesson begins. Now, picture that same lesson, but condensed. Five fewer minutes on the clock. What changes? For educators and students in some regions, this isn’t a hypothetical—it’s a new reality being piloted in classrooms. This subtle shift represents more than just a scheduling twea...[Read More]
So, you want to teach English abroad? The world is your classroom, but not all classrooms are created equal. The path of a TEFL educator can lead to wildly different experiences depending on two key factors: where you teach and what type of institution you call home. Let’s map out a journey through four distinct countries and the common teaching settings within them, painting a picture of th...[Read More]
Getting to know classmates from different places was a real highlight. I’m now looking forward to their next course offering. The instructor, *******, was very patient and knowledgeable. Finishing the 100-hour program has me feeling prepared.
Having completed the course some time ago, I found the structure really worked for me. The whole experience was very satisfying. It definitely gave me the confidence to go abroad and meet new people. I feel well-prepared to start teaching.
Just finished their 100-hour program. I was hoping to live abroad and meet folks, which was my main reason for joining. The course material itself was pretty solid and covered what I needed. I did feel a bit less happy with some parts, if I’m honest. The pace felt a little off in spots, and I wish there was more back-and-forth. It got the job done for me.
Having just finished the bridging certificate, this course felt like a good next step. My main goal is to move somewhere totally new, and I feel content with the preparation. The course has me motivated to keep learning more about teaching. Also, ******* was very helpful and knew their stuff.
Having finished the intensive course a while back, I was very happy with it. I wanted to challenge myself, and the visual materials really helped me learn. I appreciated *******’s teaching style. I’m already looking forward to my next course.
Just finished their course. I was hoping to gain an international perspective, and this was perfect. Honestly, I felt delighted with everything. The material was really clear and useful for teaching online.