Substitute teaching can be an attractive path for educators seeking flexibility. The promise of good pay is often a major draw. However, the central question for many isn’t the rate itself, but the volume of work available. How do you turn a substitute position from an occasional gig into a reliable source of income? Understanding the Supply and Demand The number of hours you receive as a su...[Read More]
So, you’re considering a flexible teaching role at a language studio. The idea of substitute teaching is appealing: you get to set your availability and step into different classrooms. But the big question often looms: will you actually get enough work? Let’s break down what you can realistically expect and how to navigate this unique teaching path. Understanding the Supply & Deman...[Read More]
Feeling the academic burnout is real. You’re working towards your degree, but the classroom walls are starting to close in. The world is calling, and you’re dreaming of gaining real-world experience, perhaps even teaching English overseas. The good news? This isn’t a far-off fantasy. It’s a very achievable goal that can align perfectly with your long-term career aspirations...[Read More]
Landing a new teaching job abroad is thrilling. You arrive with a contract, expectations, and a plan. But sometimes, reality has a different curriculum in mind. Finding yourself in a classroom with two-year-olds when you were prepared for five-year-olds can feel like being thrown into the deep end without a float. You’re not alone in this feeling. When the Job Description Shifts It’s a disor...[Read More]
Looking back on the course, I feel really satisfied. It was great for a reflective learner like me. I’m so proud of what I accomplished. This program was perfect for my goal to travel and work.
Looking back on the course, I feel really satisfied. It was great for a reflective learner like me. I’m so proud of what I accomplished. This program was perfect for my goal to travel and work.
I just finished the certificate last week. I feel somewhat happy with it. My main motivation was to travel and work at the same time. I have learned very much, and I’m now ready to apply for new positions. It was a good step after finishing my academic bridging certificate.
Looking back, I feel really good about how much my teaching skills grew. The 300-hour course was tough but worth it. I’m thrilled I can now travel and find work. My instructor, *******, made the harder parts much easier to get.
Looking back on finishing my 300-hour certificate last week, I feel very happy. The feedback from ******* was always useful and I was really encouraged by my progress. It’s given me the motivation I needed to finally go live in a completely new environment.
Getting this certificate has me feeling really happy. It was great to reconnect with my love for languages. I just finished the university-level course and now I’m excited to see what teaching opportunities come next.
I finished the course last week. As someone who likes hands-on learning, the practical focus was perfect for me. I feel well-prepared to explore new cultures through teaching. A huge thanks to ******* for all the help. I’m really happy with the skills I gained.
Looking back on the 100-hour course, I feel ready to teach overseas. The whole experience has made me very happy. My main motivation was to explore new cultures through TEFL, and this course was a great first step. The instructor ******* was really supportive throughout the program.