Kyle just completed our 120 hour TEFL course!

120 hour tefl courseCongratulations to Kyle for just successfully completing our 120 hour TEFL course!

After completing our 120 hour TEFL course, Kyle has since secured a great teaching job in South Korea.

He is in the process of finalizing his visa.

Here is what he had to say about our TEFL course.

“Hello, my name is Kyle and I am 26 years old. I recently just completed the course and obtained a job in South Korea! I found this TEFL course to be very helpful and thorough. All of the assignments were helpful and made me feel prepared to teach. I really enjoyed that the TEFL course offered units on how to teach different age groups and what you can expect from the age difference in the students. Overall, the TEFL course was a great experience and I can’t wait to teach! ”

Kyle

It has been a pleasure having you in our 120 hour TEFL course!

Best wishes to you in Korea and I’m looking forward to getting an update from you in the future on your teaching experience in Korea.

The 120 hour TEFL course is the most recommended TEFL course by employers.

What Alanah Said About Our 120 hour TEFL Course

Alanah recently signed up for our 120 hour TEFL course. We have since placed her in South Korea.

Here is a recent photo of Alanah teaching English in Korea.

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This is what she had to say about our 120 hour TEFL course:

Working with Sarah Fauset, through both her recruiting service and TEFL course, has been a great experience. When I was back in Canada and searching for a position teaching English in Korea, Sarah guided me through the process, setting up interviews and coaching me on what potential employers are looking for. She also helped me through the visa process, making it painless and much easier than if I had done it myself. One of the interviews she set up helped me land a fantastic job in Korea that has helped me grow personally and professionally. I enjoy going to work every day.

Sarah’s 120 hour TEFL course helped me immensely. It made the transition to teaching easier. Right away, I was able to walk into the classroom and apply the practical techniques I’d learned from the course. It helped me learn how to make lessons come alive, how to teach grammar and how to properly manage a classroom. Because of the course, I learned how to make the lessons interesting to students and make them excited to learn English. It has also helped me lesson plan and manage my time. My skills learned in the course have impressed my boss.

The 120 hour TEFL course is very practical and it is easy to apply the lessons to a real classroom. I am happy I took Sarah’s course instead of others that rely on theory. It has made my time in Korea so enjoyable. In addition to being a great job, the salary benefits in Korea is allowing me to make accelerated payments on my student loan. Working with Sarah for her recruiting services and her course has greatly benefited me and I would recommend the course to anyone thinking of teaching abroad.

If you are thinking about teaching English abroad, I highly recommend taking the 120 hour TEFL course. The 120 hour TEFL course is the most recommended course by employers.

6 Things You Get To Do While Teaching English Abroad

teaching english abroadHere are 6 things you get to do while teaching English abroad:

1. Taste Different Foods

When teaching abroad, you will get to try different foods. When I was teaching English in South Korea, I got to try many spicy dishes. Red pepper is a very popular ingredient in most Korean dishes.

2. Discover A Country

When teaching abroad, most employers will pay for your flight so you will get to discover a country for FREE and you get paid to live there! Travelling abroad can be expensive so teaching abroad is a great option to see a new country for free.

3. Learn A New Language

When teaching abroad, you will get to learn a different language. Being fully immersed in a language is a more effective and fun way to learn a language.

4. Meet other English teachers

When teaching English abroad, you will get to meet other English teachers from all over the world. Countries that need English teachers hire teachers from America, Canada, South Africa, England, Australia, Ireland and New Zealand so you will meet other teachers from all over.

5. Learn About A New Culture

When teaching English abroad, you will discover a new culture. Learning about a different culture opens up your mind because you are able develop a new perspective.

6. Engage In New Activities

When teaching English, you will engage in new activities.  Teaching English in Korea enabled me to got my black belt in Taekwondo. It was an amazing try something that I had never done before.

If you are interested in teaching English abroad,  I highly recommend getting TEFL certification. You need the right teaching skills if you want to succeed.