If you’re wrapping up a CELTA course and dreaming of teaching English abroad, Vietnam is likely near the top of your list. It’s vibrant, affordable, and packed with opportunities for newly qualified teachers. But while the excitement is real, the path from certification to classroom comes with decisions — paperwork, job hunting, and figuring out what you actually want from the experience. Here’s h...[Read More]
Imagine waking up in a quiet Japanese city, planning your morning around a coffee shop or a temple visit, then heading to work for a few evening lessons. That’s the reality for the right teacher who takes on a live-in English teaching position in Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture. This isn’t just a job — it’s a chance to build a life in Japan while doing meaningful work. A Home Base in the Heart of Ja...[Read More]
If you’re teaching English in Japan, the idea of pursuing an MA in TESOL has probably crossed your mind at least once. You might be looking to move into university teaching, curriculum design, or simply want to deepen your skills. But when you start researching programs in the Kanto area, the big question looms: is it actually worth it? The answer isn’t simple. But with the right information—and a...[Read More]
Taking this course again for a refresher was a solid decision. I liked that the modules were straightforward and easy to follow. It gave me a good challenge without being overwhelming. I feel ready to head overseas now. The whole thing just made sense for my goals.
I just wrapped up the 120-hour course last week. It was a refresher for me, honestly. I felt pretty good about finishing it, mostly because I wanted to get back to why I like languages in the first place. The practical stuff was useful. I think I’m ready to teach overseas now.
Wrapping up this certificate, I gotta say the structure really worked for me. Every module was laid out clear and simple. I’m not gonna lie, I felt a bit less happy finishing it because it meant the end of the routine. But my whole goal was to see the world and do something that actually matters. The way the lessons were broken down made it easy to follow along. I’m genuinely grateful for the skil...[Read More]
I just wrapped up the 200-hour online diploma. My old job was getting stale, so I wanted a change. The course was pretty good overall. I feel satisfied with what I learned. I think I’m ready to teach English overseas now. It wasn’t perfect, but it did the job for me.
I took the short course a few months back, and it really helped me get into the groove of things. I liked doing the work on my own schedule. Meeting folks from all over was a nice bonus. I’m pretty happy with it and excited to see where I end up teaching.
I just wrapped up the 120-hour course and honestly, I’m feeling pretty good about it. The lessons were clear and easy to follow, even for someone like me who just wanted a short skill boost. I’m ready to start applying for jobs abroad now. The whole thing got me excited about living somewhere totally new. It was a solid experience overall, and I’d say it did the job for what I needed.
Right after wrapping up my university-level online certificate, I felt a bit lost. Then I dove into this TEFL course and things clicked. Honestly, I was thrilled with how clear everything was. It really got me motivated to continue learning, especially since my big goal is to experience life abroad and meet new people. The lessons were simple to follow, and I never felt stuck. This course gave me ...[Read More]
I was pretty nervous starting the intensive applied learning course, but it turned out great. The lessons were tough but worth it. I finished feeling really happy and ready for a fresh start. Honestly, the whole thing inspired me to actually go for it.
I just wrapped up the course and honestly, I’m feeling pretty good about it. The whole thing was easy to fit into my schedule, which was a big plus for me. It got me excited about the idea of moving somewhere new. I’m pretty proud that I actually stuck with it and finished. It was a solid way to spend my time.