Right now, I’m finishing my Premier TEFL course after an academic bridge program. Overall, I’m pleased with the material. It feels good to be nearly certified and motivated by the idea of working while I travel. I’m looking forward to what comes next.
Having recently finished the certificate, it was a good professional refresher for me. The collaborative tasks were a highlight. It definitely helped me reconnect with my love for languages. My feelings are pretty positive overall.
I finished their short-term course a while back. Honestly, I was pretty satisfied. My main motivation was to explore new cultures through TEFL. As someone who learns by doing, the experiment-driven style was perfect for me. I’m really grateful for the skills I gained.
I just finished their refresher course to sharpen my skills. Honestly, I’m very happy with everything. Huge thanks to ******* for all the help. I’m definitely looking forward to their next course. My main goal was to improve my English teaching skills.
Wrapping up this microcredential, I feel really pleased. I was a reflective learner, so the self-paced style suited me. I learned a huge amount. It was also nice to meet peers from different backgrounds.
I just finished their self-paced program. Honestly, I was feeling a bit stuck in my routine and needed a change. The course itself was good for getting a fresh start. Seeing my own progress was really encouraging.
I finished the program and it worked well for an independent learner like me. It really helped me reconnect with my love for languages. A big thanks to ******* for the guidance. The course material was thorough and the schedule was flexible.
Wrapping up this course has me feeling content. It worked well for my goal to travel and work. Honestly, the skills I gained are a real plus. The digital format fit my schedule.
I finished their career-focused online course a while back. As someone who learns best with pictures and videos, I really enjoyed the format. It was a nice way to get back into my love for languages. I feel prepared to start looking for teaching jobs now.
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