 My name is Kenzie. I'm from Bellingham, Washington, which is north of Seattle in the United States of America. And I did TEFL in January 2015. And how do you feel about the training you have received? I thought the training was good. You have really qualified teachers who, you know, have their CELTA, have their DELTA. They'll take you through the TEFL process. And you're with PhDs, masters, and a whole spectrum of really experienced teachers. So it was a great program and a lot of good support and help through that. So the support during the course was good for you? Yeah, support was good. You had learning workshops for all of your lessons, so you weren't just thrown into the classroom. You weren't away, but you would be prepared and you would go over your lesson plan before you'd be teaching. So you'd always have the support from, you know, experienced teachers who gave you tips and pointers. And you never just did a lesson. You always had a perfected lesson that had been looked at. And what did you enjoy the most about the course? I loved working with a range of people. So we worked with young learners, which is something that a lot of other TEFL programs don't have as part of their program. So we got to work with kids every week, and we also worked with adults. So you get a whole range of ages, of backgrounds, and it was a great experience to get to know how to teach different levels. It was really good. And what was the most difficult for you? Most difficult would be the amount of studying and the amount of creative ideas that come up with lesson planning. You have textbooks, but in the end you're trying to figure out, you know, how to make your own lesson. And good teachers will always prepare something that they're passionate about. And that's what TEFL really trains you to do, is to think how to translate those ideas into something that's constructive and you can teach other people. And how do you feel about teaching? Good. I'm still new to the teaching world, but I think in the end it's set me up on a great path. And I look forward to starting a new career in it. It'll be a quick learning curve, but I think it'll be a good one. And do you like location public school? Location worried me at first. It's farther away from city centre, but in the end I actually enjoyed the commute because you get to reflect on the tram. And you actually get to learn how to get around easier just by coming to class. So in the end it actually ended up being alright. And did you have time to enjoy Prague after or at the weekends? A little bit of weekends. You see Prague. You are in class for the rest of the day. I watch what I'm doing during the week, but at the weekend, fun for you. Or in the evenings, we did a couple dinners in the evenings out. So did you enjoy it here, like in Prague? Yeah, I do. I came thinking, I'll be here for a month due to TEFL, and then if I like it I'll stay, but it was a one-way ticket. And now I'm looking for jobs and I'm excited to stay here longer term because it's a beautiful city. So would you recommend us for future trainees? Yes. I've already told friends. It's great to be here, right? So thank you very much.