Finishing the 300-hour certification has me somewhat happy. I appreciated *******’s teaching style. My motivation was to live in a completely new environment. I am looking forward to their next course.
Initially a self-paced student, I completed their short-term course. It worked well for my goal to transition from my old job into teaching. I was delighted with the experience. I also did a professional refresher later. Overall, I feel more confident about teaching abroad now.
Alright, completing that short course felt good. I wanted to push myself a bit, you know? Overall, it was a decent experience. I’m walking away feeling ready for the next step, which is exciting. The material was solid.
Honestly, the course suited me well. I liked having time to think about the material as a reflective learner. My main goal was to experience life abroad and meet new people. The feedback from ******* was always useful. I finished the academic bridging certificate feeling prepared.
The world of teaching English abroad is full of opportunities, but it can also feel like a maze of contracts, promises, and online reviews. You might be cruising along in your current position when, out of the blue, a seemingly perfect opportunity lands in your lap. A friend raves about their school, calling it “the best place ever,” and due to personal circumstances, they need someone...[Read More]
Looking back after a professional refresher, this course was solid. I finished it wanting to live somewhere new, and it worked. I felt satisfied and still feel motivated to keep learning more about teaching.
Recently finished the 120-hour course as a refresher. I was content with the flexible schedule. My main motivation was to meet peers from different backgrounds. The course has me ready to apply for new positions.
Currently wrapping up my 200-hour diploma here. Overall, I’m pleased with it. My main motivation is to live somewhere completely new. Honestly, I’m just excited for what comes next. The course gave solid preparation.
Just finished the 300-hour certification last week. I am enjoyed the course. It was great to meet peers from different backgrounds. They were content. Overall, I feel really inspired by the experience.
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