Moving from a junior or senior high school English classroom to a vocational school setting can feel like stepping into a different world. The goals shift, student motivations change, and your lesson structure needs a significant rethink. If you’re making this transition, you might be wondering how to adapt your trusted teaching techniques for this new, more specialized environment. The Core Diffe...[Read More]
So, you’ve landed a part-time TEFL offer in the vibrant heart of Vietnam. The hourly rate looks promising, but the contract is bare-bones: no housing assistance, no benefits package. The big question hangs in the air—is this opportunity truly worth it? Let’s break down what this kind of offer really means for your life and budget in one of Southeast Asia’s most dynamic cities. Un...[Read More]
So, you’ve got a degree in Computer Science and you’re eyeing a major career shift—one that trades office life for the vibrant energy of a classroom in China. You’re not alone. Many professionals from technical fields are discovering that their structured thinking and problem-solving skills are a huge asset in teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL). The path from signing u...[Read More]
So, you’re drawn to the vibrant, energetic world of teaching young learners. You’ve got your foot in the door with some experience, and now you’re looking to build a solid, certified career in kindergartens and elementary schools abroad. It’s an exciting path, but knowing the right steps can make all the difference. Certification Timeline & Hiring Seasons Timing is ever...[Read More]
So, you’ve got that shiny new TEFL certificate in hand. Congratulations! That’s the first major step on an incredible journey. But now, the big question looms: How do you actually land your first teaching job with zero classroom experience? It’s a completely normal feeling. Every single experienced teacher you admire once stood exactly where you are now. The gap between theory and practice can see...[Read More]
Feeling the itch for a new adventure? You’re not alone. Many educators teaching English abroad reach a point where they crave a change of scenery and a deeper professional challenge. The vibrant, generalist world of TEFL is an incredible launchpad, but the desire to specialize and plant roots in a new country is a powerful and logical next step. The Allure of Specialization Moving beyond a general...[Read More]
We often pack our suitcases with guidebooks, phrase apps, and meticulously planned itineraries. But what if the most powerful tool for a truly immersive travel experience isn’t in your bag at all? What if it’s a single, universal word you already know? Forget complex grammar or perfect pronunciation. The real magic often starts with one simple, courageous act: saying “hello” in t...[Read More]
Wrapping up this certificate, I felt it was quite thorough. The course is solid for someone wanting to reconnect with their love for languages. As a reflective learner, I appreciated the chance to think over the material. The instructor ******* was really good at explaining things. It gives you a decent foundation.
I just finished their online certificate. Honestly, I feel pretty good about it. I’m the type who likes to think things over, and this course suited that. I took it mostly to gain an international perspective. The practical focus was a big help for wanting to teach abroad.
I finished their self-paced program a while back. As someone who learns best with charts and videos, the course materials really worked for me. It has given me a real sense of accomplishment. This training was a solid step toward my goal of exploring other cultures through teaching.
Just finished this online certificate and I’m delighted. The whole thing really inspired me. My main motivation was to see the world in a meaningful way. This program fit my busy life perfectly.
Looking back, the course was good for my goal of switching into teaching. I just finished their 200-hour online diploma and felt pretty happy with it. Being someone who needs to see things, the visual materials helped a lot.