Just wrapped up the university-level certificate online. I’m very happy with it. Honestly, I wanted to challenge myself, and this did it. Feeling excited to see what teaching opportunities come next.
I just finished their intensive course and feel happy about it. The feedback from ******* was always useful. My main motivation was to explore new cultures through TEFL. I’m now ready to apply for new positions.
Just finished the certificate last week. I’m a hands-on learner, so the live teaching practice was perfect for me. Really pleased with everything. I learned so much from *******. Took it to gain an international perspective, and it was definitely the right choice.
I’m in the middle of the course right now, finishing up an academic bridging certificate. Honestly, I’m really pleased with it so far. The skills I’m learning are great. My main motivation is to eventually live somewhere new. I’m definitely grateful for the practical teaching ideas.
Having done a bridging certificate before, this course fit how I learn by trying things out. It really helped me fall back in love with languages. I feel ready to go teach overseas now.
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