 T.E.F.L course in Massachusetts Massachusetts's location at the Atlantic Ocean led to its nickname the Bay State. In fact, Massachusetts is the most populous state in the New England region and a wonderful location for travelers and outdoor enthusiasts. Majestic mountain ranges, lush valleys and splendid beaches along the coastline make Massachusetts one of the most visited destinations in the USA. Besides its natural wonders, the state is also an important historic center, for example, when the pilgrims first arrived or the Revolutionary War was fought. Massachusetts is a unique destination in the US and absolutely worth the visit. After the pilgrims landed and settled here in the year 1620, Massachusetts has transformed into a flourishing commercial hub. Still today, you can experience what daily life was like for the pilgrims at the historic Plymouth Plantation. Boston's Freedom Trail is another great example of the state's historic landmarks and sites. Visitors following the trail dive into the times of the Revolutionary War, stopping by Lexington Green, the place where the first shots of the war were fired. Another stop during the trail is the African American House, perfectly showcasing the abolitionist movement. During all four seasons, Massachusetts is a perfect destination to explore all its natural sceneries. Camping starts early in spring due to the favorable climate and many people also love hiking, biking and even fishing in the spring months. The Red Sox also start their new gaming season in spring and they invite everyone to watch a game at Fenway Park in Boston. The sunny climate in the summer is ideal for frequent visits to the many beaches. Not only can one sunbathe but also engage in more exciting activities including surfing or whale watching. There is no place where the end of summer is as evident as in Massachusetts. Indian summer marks one of the most fascinating natural wonders in the region when the trees change into beautiful reds, oranges and yellows. In fact, this is the season where people from around the globe flock to New England for leaf peeping at the foliage. Winter is also a great season to visit Massachusetts. Visitors can enjoy 12 state-of-the-art ski areas for downhill skiing, snowboarding or tubing. You can even try out ice fishing or dogs sledding at the many prestigious slopes. As you can see, there is always something going on in Massachusetts. The state of Massachusetts is greatly influenced by its over 1,500-mile-long coast on the Atlantic Ocean. All along the coast, you can find some of the most beautiful beaches in the country, such as Coast Guard Beach and all-time family favorite. Wild seals especially love hanging out at Chatham Lighthouse Beach where visitors can not only watch them but also feed them. Revere Beach organizes the annual sand sculpting festival where people from across the world compete in the sand. Some of the most posh beaches include Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard. At the end of the day, Maddock at Beach is a great place to watch a sunset. P while Massachusetts is definitely a great place to spend some quality time outdoors, many also come to attend some of the best schools in the world here. Massachusetts is home to Ivy League schools, including Berkeley, Boston College, MIT and Harvard. All of this makes Massachusetts the ideal location for taking your TEFL-TESOL course. Upon completing the course, you will hold in hand an internationally recognized qualification in teaching English as a foreign language and can find employment in exciting locations around the globe.