Do you dream of teaching English as a foreign language? Or maybe you have your hopes set on living in Poland. Read Katie’s story for a little TEFL advice.
I like to think my TEFL journey began somewhere in the depths of the Amazon rainforest. It was 2014 and it was my first proper solo trip. I was volunteering in Ecuador, helping in schools and local villages when I learnt just how much travelling can enrich your life. The people I met I still call my friends today. The trip definitely reinforced the motto – Collect moments, not things.
After having this massive adventure, I returned home to the more mundane life of a university student. I realised how much wanderlust I still had, and I knew I had to do something about it. As an ambitious teenager, a 9-5 job just wasn’t for me, so I started to think about other options. It was then that I learnt about TEFL.‘Travel the world AND get paid for it? Sign me up!’ I thought.
In March 2017 I finished the 120-Hour TEFL course.
The course consisted of 100 hours online, detailing the grammatical side of English as well as the methodology behind teaching. As someone who has spent most of her life with her nose in a book, writing fiction and studying English at University, I thought there was nothing I wouldn’t know. However, I was pleasantly surprised at some of the grammatical terms I picked up while completing the course.
The best experience of the whole course was the 20-hour weekend course, which took place in the Royal Hotel in Hull. The teacher was very experienced and made the weekend so fun and memorable while also being extremely helpful.
I currently teach in the small city of Bielsko-Biała, known as ‘Little Vienna’, about an hour away from the bustling city of Krakow. Poland has taken me completely by surprise. I had previously visited Poland as a teenager but had no idea about the beauty that could be found in its cities and landscapes. I couldn’t have asked to live in a better location. Krakow, Wrocław, Warsaw as well as Prague and Vienna are just some of the nearby cities that are so easy and quick to travel to.
I have loved learning about the culture in Poland, from its history of communism and war right down to more fun cultural lessons like food. Pierogi, oscypek, żurek, and amazing potato pancakes are just some of the comfort foods you can find in this area of the world and each of these are delicious.
I am so lucky to teach a wide variety of people. In a normal week, I teach children, adults, groups, one-to-ones and in companies. Each student has their own stories and I love getting to know them. Each person has a different level of English, which is great and it feels so rewarding when you teach a new language to people.
Living abroad can also lead to some funny conversations when things get lost in translation (I once asked for an apple cider in the pub and was presented with a very tasty apple pie and cream!)
Teaching English has given me so much confidence, not only living independently in a different culture to my own but talking with different people and making new friends.
There is truly no other job that allows you to realise your limitations, recognise your strengths and genuinely make you a much more rounded and knowledgeable person. Travelling turns us into the very best storytellers and TEFL has allowed me to collect many new stories. I have a long list of countries I want to visit in the future and a huge bucket list of activities I want to do. I can see myself travelling the world and teaching English for many years to come.
Next stop – everywhere!
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