Just finished the 100-hour program last week. It was a good experience overall. The course has really inspired me to find a job with more freedom. I feel pretty content about the whole thing.
Taking this online certificate was a great experience for me. I’m so delighted with what I learned. As someone who likes to think things through, the course was perfect. I can’t wait to use this to explore new cultures.
I just finished the TEFL course with ITT. My main motivation was to live somewhere completely new. The course itself was fine, nothing amazing but not bad either. I feel a lot more confident now about teaching abroad.
Having just finished the self-paced program, I feel pleased. I really liked the online forums for talking with other students, as I’m a collaborative learner. My main motivation was to explore new cultures through TEFL, and this course was a great first step.
I’m finishing up this online certificate and feel ready to apply for new teaching jobs. I’m really content with how it all turned out. The feedback from ******* was always very helpful. This course gave me the skills I wanted and a great international perspective.
Looking back, the course gave me the skills I needed to start applying for jobs overseas. I feel much more confident about teaching abroad now. The idea of seeing the world while doing something meaningful is really exciting to me. I also appreciated *******’s teaching style a lot.
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