 Hey, guys. Hey, welcome. Linda here from ITTT, back this week with another live session. And if you've been following us, if you've been watching these live sessions for a while now, you know that every first Friday in a new month is Q&A, Tefl Q&A Friday. So that's what we're going to do today, which means you get to ask me your questions about Tefl about TESOL, about teaching English abroad or online or all of those good things. So that's what we're going to do today. Today's all about you, basically. You can ask me your questions and I will try my best to answer them for you. So whether you're already Tefl certified or you're not get certified, you are getting ready to move abroad to teach or you're trying to set up your online teaching business, whatever it is. I am here today to maybe help you a little bit out, give you some information and some pointers. And yeah, I'm open to all the questions that you have. And that's basically it. 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Yeah, it's 10 30am here in South Korea where I live. I live in South Korea. I've been living here for seven and a half years, a long time and Friday morning over here. How about where you guys are? Where are you right now? Amitabha. Hi, how are you doing? Welcome back. I'm very well. How are you doing? Very well. Okay, we have Daniel here. He says, hello Linda. It's nice to have you back. Cool. And then we have Ajarn, Olaf. Hi, how are you doing? Watching from Milwaukee, Wisconsin USA, where it's about 7 30pm in central time. Okay. Great. And Ajarn, I see your question. Let me get to it in just a moment. Thank you so much for asking. Daniel also says it's starting to get cold here in Mexico City. Yeah, it's very cold here in Korea too. I got here. So I was actually on vacation for a week. I got back on Wednesday, really early in the morning and went from literally like 30 degrees where I was on vacation to minus degrees here in Korea. So this is Celsius minus nine. It was, I think it was freezing cold in Korea. It is still freezing cold. So a big difference from where I came from where I was on vacation. But yeah, Zayn here watching from the Philippines. Cool. And now we're talking about just watching in Kolkata. How are you doing? It is slightly cool in the mornings and evenings. Yeah. Okay, great. So the weather is getting cooler in many of you guys' places as well. That's cool. Cool. Nice. All right. So let me just get back to our first question here. And this is from Ajarn. So thank you so much for asking. He's asking, are there any teaching programs or is this teaching? Oh, are there any teaching Cambodia or teach in Laos programs? Okay, got it now. So I have a slide for that. So Ajarn, I think you're new here watching. You're the first time watching maybe. Anyway, what you need to know is I have a lot of slides. I like to use slides. And actually I forgot to do my introduction. Let me do that quick, quickly too. See, I was on vacation for a week and now I don't know what I'm doing. Anyway, let me do this first so people know who I am. So my name is Linda and I am a travel writer and content creator among many, many different things. I do a lot of things. But those are like my main things. So my own handle, so to speak, is Linda goes east, east because I'm very passionate about Asia. I've been living in Asia for a very long time. I love teaching in Asia, living in Asia and Asian cultures. So if you are interested also in teaching English in Asia, you might want to check out my website, lindeghosteast.com. You find a lot of information there about teaching in Asian countries and also traveling to different Asian countries. I'm also very active on Instagram at Linda goes east. And I always also say this, if anybody has a question that they don't want to ask here in front of everybody, you can just send me a private DM on Instagram, for example, at Linda goes east and then we can have a conversation on there as well. I'm originally from Germany slash USA. So my mom is German and my dad is American. And I am based in South Korea. I've been living in South Korea for the past seven and a half years. And before that I also lived in China, and I taught English there. And I've been teaching English in South Korea as well. And I'm also a Teflon Tiesel marketing professional for it, which is why I'm here in front of you and doing this live session for you guys. So if you don't know what it is, it stands for international Teflon Tiesel training. And we are a leading Teflon Tiesel course provider worldwide. So we help people who want to teach English in other countries or online, we help you get certified, we provide the courses and the teacher training so that you have the best possible start to this new and exciting career. That's basically what we're doing. And you can find more information about it at TeflonTiesel.net. So that's about me. And now let me pull this up again. Ajarn's question. And let's talk about it. So Ajarn says, are there any teach in Cambodia or teach in Laos programs? Okay. So I have a beautiful slide about teaching programs here. This is it. So there are different ways you can go about in teaching English abroad. Okay. So one way would be to go through a program like this. And these are programs that are typically set up by the governments in different countries. And not every country has something set up like this. Okay. So here are the most popular and the biggest and the most advanced programs, I guess, that are available. So as you can see, we have a couple here in Europe. We have the Czech Republic. We have Hungary. We have Spain. And we also have places like South Korea and Japan and Chile. And on here, we also have Hong Kong and Italy and France and Georgia. And Spain is on there twice. I need to get that fixed finally. Every time I pull this up, I'm like, yeah, Spain is listed twice here. Okay. So anyway, these are the most popular government funded programs out there for teachers. As you can see, Cambodia or Laos do not have a program like this. Okay. Unfortunately not. But this is only one way of getting a teaching job abroad. Right. So you can go through a program. The benefits of these programs are that they're very, very well organized. They have a lot of experience in hiring foreign teachers. They usually is an orientation period. There's a lot of support for new teachers. You also usually get housing and a fixed monthly salary and things like that, of course. So that's the benefit with these programs. So when it comes to Cambodia or Laos, for example, you can't really go through this program route because they don't have a program like this. So what you will do is you will just look for job openings in Cambodia or in Laos. And we, for example, at ITTT, so when you complete a TEFL or a TSO course with us, you actually get lifetime job support, which means you can let us know, hey, I want to teach English in Cambodia or I want to teach English in Laos, help me out, find a job for me. And we will be able to send you job offers and you can find positions. We have a vast database of partner schools all around the world and recruitment agencies and recruiters that we work with that specifically hire teachers certified with ITTT certificates. So these jobs are not advertised anywhere else. So that is one way we also have on our website. And this is kind of if you're just starting out with this TEFL or TSO journey, you can have a look here on our website. We have a job section. I'm just going to paste that here into the comment box. And you can filter by country. So you can have a look at different job offers in these countries. So these are open job offers. You can have a look and then you can also look at what are the requirements. So actually for Laos and Cambodia, the requirements are not that high compared to other countries. Most of the time you don't even need to have a degree there. So you'll be good to go for sure. So this is especially if you're just starting out, I think Laos or Cambodia would probably be really good for you. So have a look there, browse the different jobs so you can get a feel for the salary ranges, what they typically offer and also the requirements. And then you can have a look at the TEFL and TSO courses that we offer. And then we'll help you. Okay. Adriane says, I lived and taught in Thailand for three years near Bangkok, Patum Thani, Thailand. Cool. Nice. Yeah. Well, then you already have experience. So you should be more than qualified. You should definitely be able to find a job in Cambodia or Laos. Totally. Good luck with everything. Okay. Awesome. All right. Keep your questions coming please. I appreciate it. Let me know. What else would you like to know? It's getting so cold. So I have a little bit of a thing here in my throat. Anyway. Okay. Adriane says already and familiar with the climate in Southeast Asia. Yeah. Perfect. Great. Yeah. So I mean you'll definitely be and you're not too far away from there. So you might even be able to just head over there and interview in person, right? And then fly back to Thailand might be an option. So that's really cool. Good luck with everything. All right. What is next guys? Let me know. No. Here. Ask me your questions. Feel free to ask me your questions in the comment section. Anything you want to know about TEFL, about teaching, about teaching online, abroad, anything you would like to know. I'm here to answer your questions today. Also trying to think if there's anything in my slides that I can show you. So that's interesting. Maybe the different kinds of courses. We could go over that. If there are a lot of new viewers today, they don't quite know, you know, what course might be good for them. So typically at ITTT, we have a lot of different courses. So this is always the thing, right? You go, you're like, oh yeah, I want to teach English abroad or I want to teach English online. You Google what you need and then you come across TEFL or TSOL. Great. And then you Google TEFL course or TSOL course. And then there's just thousands of different options out there, right? Different providers, different course hours. You might be very overwhelmed. You have no idea what all of this means and which one you should get. I know because I was also very overwhelmed when I was in your shoes many years ago. So I got actually TEFL certified in 2014 with ITTT. So I literally also just Googled TEFL course or TSOL course or whatever. And ITTT was one of the first ones to popped up. And I just for some reason decided to go with ITTT. I read the reviews. They all sound good. Also the prices were good. So I was like, yeah, let's do it. And also because it was online, I took the online course. I was working at the time. So this is just very convenient for me to study at my own pace. And that's why I chose the 120 hour online TEFL course with ITTT. And since then though, we've had a lot of new course editions and also course bundles that didn't exist when I took the course. So this is what I want to show you guys. We at ITTT have you can pretty much choose between 50 and 550 hours of training. However, if you want to teach English abroad, basically want to get a certificate of at least 100 hours. And that's why the 120 hour course is the most popular because 120 hours or 100 hours minimum just has become the international standard. So that's what's required in most countries. Most employers, they want to see 120 hour course. So that's the one you should definitely be getting. And then from there, you can really kind of build upon this. So this is the standard, the first kind of step in your TEFL journey, you want to get the 120 hour course. And then from there, you can kind of build upon your TEFL skills. And you can add things like TEFL and TESOL specialization courses. So at ITTT, we have, for example, teaching English to young learners. We also have teaching business English. And we also have teaching English online as specialization courses. So you can take these additionally to kind of branch out into a niche of teaching. So teaching children or teaching business English. And also just to kind of give you a little bit of an edge and stand out from your competitors who will maybe only have the 120 hour course. So if you have more than that, you will stand out and you can just kind of build your portfolio. All of our courses also are of course internationally accredited and they're accepted worldwide. And I mean, this has been tried and tested by me. So I taught English in China with this certificate. And I taught English in South Korea and also online with my TEFL certificate. And the great thing also about these is like I said, I took mine in 2014, which is eight years ago. It's going to be nine years ago. It's crazy. Is this right? Doesn't even feel real. Long time ago. And they never expire. They never expire. So you don't have to like go in and then take it again. There's no expiration date. So they are good for life. So that's just another really, really great thing. You have these certificates and they're good forever, which is really great. So I have taken four, yeah, four TEFL courses with ITTT in total. So, and I've always had a really good experience with them. So this is the 120 hour TEFL certificate. And like I just mentioned, this course is 100% online and it includes 20 units. So basically kind of split between things like teaching methodology and sort of like the theoretical parts of teaching and also half is grammar. So because learning about grammar or understanding grammar is an important point. You need to understand the grammar in order to be able to teach it. And not only that, but the grammar sections also kind of point out which kind of grammar things, grammar patterns or what parts of grammar most English learners struggle with and how to effectively then teach those. So that's very useful, especially for native English speakers who don't really think about English grammar at all. So that's very helpful. Then yeah, this course allows you to study at your own pace. So you have actually up to six months to complete this course. Most people finish it faster. It depends on, you know, how much time you have in your own personal study style. So for me, because I was working at the time, it took me probably between three and four months to complete this course. I was working. So I only did a couple of units a week, which is totally fine. And then I completed it. And at the end, you receive an embossed hard copy certificate that is sent straight to your door wherever you are in the world. And we also have notarization services available. So this means in some countries like China and Vietnam, I believe, and some other places you might need to get this additional stamp on your certificate for visa purposes and things. And that's also something we can help you with. So yeah, that's the 120 hour TEFL certificate course in a nutshell. And as you can see, it is only $249. And if you use today's 30% off code, it is a lot cheaper than that. And I'm a language teacher, so I can't do math like that in my head. So let me do that for you. So 30% off means you will only pay $174 and you're saving $74 more than $74 off of this certificate, which is a lot. Okay. So definitely worth it. Oh, there you go. Here, this is the discount link. And you can use this and sign up and you get 30% off. Just wanted to point this out one more time. Good. Then we have HR who says I've actually taken a TEFL course through CIEE. Yeah. I mean, there are so many different providers, you know, and the best way is just to kind of compare all of them and to see, you know, if they suit your needs and also the price point and what is included. A lot of times this will kind of vary. So at ITTT, for example, like I already mentioned, we have lifetime jobs assistance, and we also provide the free certificate shipped to you. So these are all services a lot of other providers do not have. It really depends. So you really need to kind of take your time and do your research about all of these providers. And also, obviously, the accreditation, you can figure out, you know, how are they accredited, and then just pick the best course for you. Okay. Adjourns, are there any discounts for folks with TEFL certificates and or degrees? I mean, you can also use the 30% discount code for any other course you want to take with ITTT. So that's definitely possible. So in your case, if you already have the standard course, what I would recommend is getting either here is specialization on top of that. So you can easily take those, which will again, you know, give you an edge and sort of just add something, especially when you're in Asia and you're going to teach a lot of children. You might want to get the young learners certificate. You might also want to get the business English certificate or the teaching English online certificate. So I've taken all of these and they're very useful. I really like them. I enjoyed them. And I think they're definitely worth taking. And then you also have, I don't have a separate slide for this one. So you can just look at the bundles here. Basically, you already have the standard one, the standard certificate, HRN, you can take for example here, if you look at the expert package. Here in part five, it says 250R TESOL diploma course. So you can take this one and you can also get 30% off. So this, because the TESOL diploma course requires people to already have the standard TEFL certificate. So that's the minimum. So you already have that. So you could take this TESOL diploma course now as a next step and you can definitely get 30% off of that one. So just a suggestion or any, of course, any of the specialization courses. Yep. And then yeah, maybe let's talk a little bit about this as well. So how long does it take to complete a 120R TEFL course? Like I already said, in my experience, it took three to four months, but you have in total up to six months to complete this course, which is really more than enough time. This is, you know, we do it this way because we want to give everybody the opportunity to be able to take this course, whether you don't have a job and you have all the free time in the world or you work two or three jobs and have very little time to spare. That's why. So yeah, depending on the type of course you choose, you have between six and 12 months. So you have six months to complete the 120 hour course. But for example, what I just told AJR and the TESOL Diploma course, you actually have one year to complete this course because it is more advanced. The in-class courses also, we also have in-class courses. These are four weeks long and basically you spend four weeks at a location of your choice. We have many different in-class centers all around the world and you would spend four weeks there and complete your training that way. And then at the end, you basically work through the units through your course and at the end you get your certificate and then you can apply for jobs and you start teaching. So this is usually how it works. Okay, Daniel says, that's pretty cool, Linda. We can be sure that taking an ITTT certification comes with great perks. Yeah, for sure. Absolutely, absolutely. And I mean, you also get access to these amazing live sessions every week with me. So that's another great perk, I hope. Yep, great. So yeah, now I'm just going to stop talking for a minute. So I'm going to give you the opportunity to again, ask your questions. Please just anything you're curious about, feel free to ask away because that's why I'm here today. I don't want to just sit here and give like a lecture. I really want this to be a conversation and a dialogue between you guys and me. So ask away or not even a question just if you want to make a comment about anything. I know many of you watching are also TEFL certified and also ITTT certified. So maybe you could share your own little success story or any other feedback or anything else that might help other viewers as well. I would really appreciate that. Let's see. And again, just please don't forget to like and subscribe so you never miss any of our upcoming live sessions. And again, you can see this QR code here, which you can just take a picture off and then get 30% off. And we also have a discount link. I'm just going to share that one more time with you guys so you can get a 30% discount. Any TEFL or TESOL course from ITTT. Okay. So don't pay full price. Use this code and save a lot of money. All right. If you're thinking about taking a TEFL course, this is a great opportunity to do so. So this is the link. It ends with Facebook live minus Linda. And this one will get you 30% off. All right. I'm just checking. Is this mic? You can hear me, right? You can hear me clearly, I hope. I think so. And I mean, if there are no other questions today, we can also just end earlier. That's also fine with me, you know? But I just really want everybody to have the opportunity to come on and ask a question. And I always say this, there are no stupid questions, okay? Just whatever is on your mind, feel free to share. Feel free to ask. Totally fine. Because we're kind of at the end of the year now. So you might, a lot of people are thinking about, you know, all my plans for the next year. And a lot of people are thinking, oh yeah, next year will be the year where I'm finally going abroad to teach English. So I'm sure you have a lot of questions if that's also on your mind. If you want to make next year the year you go abroad to teach. I'm sure you have a lot of things to think about, a lot of questions in your head. So just let them out and ask me. Or maybe I will ask you guys a question. Let's see. Here. If you could teach anywhere in the world, where would it be? Let me know in the comments. If you could teach anywhere in the world, just disregard any requirements, any qualifications, anything. If you could just go like this and you would be teleported to the country of your choice where you would want to teach, where would it be? Where would it be? Let me know and just pick one. You can only pick one. You can't be in two places at the same time. So just one, your absolute favorite place, where you would want to teach. Where is it? Even I have to think about this because hmm. Good question, Daniel. Thank you. I'll answer that in just a minute. I'm still thinking about where I would want to teach. I would probably want to teach like on a tropical island somewhere. But I'm sure like if you live in like this amazing place where people go for vacation, you probably get sick of it very quickly. I don't know. I think maybe. Maybe somewhere in the Caribbean or oh I have a good one. Okay. If I could teach anywhere in the world, where would it be? It might be a cruise ship and the ship goes all around the world. Imagine. That would be amazing. I have not seen a teaching job offer like this actually. That would be amazing. Imagine you could be a teacher on a cruise ship, an English teacher on a cruise ship. I don't think that actually exists. That would be good. All right. So Daniel has a question here. Daniel is asking Linda, what type of mic and webcam do you recommend using for teaching English online? Okay. So webcam first. If you use a laptop, most of them will have a webcam and usually they're pretty good. If you have like a newer laptop unless it's like 10 years old, which I doubt. So you can just use obviously the integrated. That's what I'm using here too. The integrated webcam that your laptop has is usually fine. And then in terms of microphone, so I'm actually, I actually do not use a microphone for teaching. Sometimes I have this. So for live sessions, I have this microphone, but this is more like a kind of for videos or voice recordings or something. This microphone is also not the best anymore. Usually for online teaching, what you want to get is like a headset and these can look a little bit old school, you know, like a proper headset with a mic going in your face like this. That will be the best, I think. These, because they're noise canceling and the mic is very close to your mouth. So they, the students will be able to hear you very clearly. So that would be my recommendation. And actually, maybe I can put one that I like here in your, in the comments. This is one that I personally like to recommend to people. Let me see if I can find it fast. I mean, they even have, they have so many different kinds, but yeah, something like this would actually be great. So, and this is also a bestseller actually. So this one is my personal recommendation. It's from Logitech. Let's see if I can put that in. So something like this would be great here. I can show you here in my, yeah. So something like this, right, where, and this one doesn't even look that bad. I think this looks actually nice. So something like this, and then you have the mic here. And as you can see, this one is a bestseller, number one bestseller in computer headsets. It has a lot of ratings, very good reviews, and it does not cost that much. Look. So something like this would be ideal for teaching online. Good question. Thank you, Daniel. And Daniel also says, I would like to teach somewhere in Asia or Oceania. Great. Yeah. Yeah, somewhere, oh my gosh, in Fiji or something. That would be amazing. Fiji or what's the other one near Fiji? It's Fiji and oh, I can't think of the name now, but somewhere there. That would be amazing to teach there. So yeah, keep your questions coming. I still have a little bit of time. Maybe we can go five more minutes today, and then we'll see. I know everybody's sort of already in, well, maybe not, but in like holiday mood, and people aren't really on Facebook in this time. So it is a little bit more quiet. I understand. That's usually how it is this time of the year. But I appreciate you guys being on here today, and also asking your questions. Daniel has always has really great questions and some really good questions today from A. Jarn who's watching for the first time. So that was really great. And Amitava is here and Zayn asking questions. So I really appreciate you guys. A lot of you guys come back here week after week, and I just really appreciate it. And I can't thank you enough for just watching every week. It's so nice of you. So thank you guys. I would love to have one of you maybe on at some point as a guest and you could talk a little bit about your experience as an ITTT course taker and, you know, your experience after the course that we also really cool, sort of like a ITTT success story. Because typically we have, I mean, we've had guests on before who are course alumni and have moved on to really cool things. But typically we only get a lot of video testimonials, right, instead of just, oh, you can get to the page. Why? I'm sorry. Okay. And I closed it already. Let me see if I can pull it back up or I'm just going to send you the name. It's just called here. Logitech H390 wired headset here. If you look at that, you can probably find it. I might actually need to get this too. This looks actually really nice. I like it. And it's not expensive. I have friends who have the same one and they really swear by it. So that's how I knew about this one. And a lot of teachers are using this particular headset. I just haven't had the chance to personally, but I know that this is a really good one. Let me know if you can find it, Danielle, right? And then maybe we can do the countdown for the last question of today, the very last question today, who is going to ask the last question for today before I sign off? The last question for today before I sign off, but if you don't have any more questions, that's okay too. That means I have answered all of your questions. That makes me happy as well. And yeah, please don't forget to like and subscribe. We do go live every week. So I will be back next week, next Friday, same place, same time I will be here with a specific topic. So only this week, we are having the Q&A with questions from you guys. And then next week, we will actually have a specific topic. And we'll talk about that. And if you have any topic suggestions at any point, let me know. I'm always looking for new ideas, what I can talk about. Because really, we've been doing these live sessions now for over two years. So we've covered a lot of different topics. And I suggest I recommend you have a look at our playlist. We have a whole playlist of our live sessions on YouTube and also on Facebook. So you can browse a little bit and look at the different topics. And you can, I'm sure you will find something that interests you and that you will like in there. And there's a lot of good information, all free. You don't need to be an ITTT course graduate, you know, to watch these or anything like that. So we really just do this all for you guys for free. Okay, Amitava has a good question. So most recruiters be it in Asia as well as in Europe, still stress on the fact that they want teachers from those seven countries only. What to do in such a situation? Please help the helpless in such a state, Linda. Yeah. So what Amitava means by those seven countries only. So there are some countries where this is also the case, especially with the visa and where I live in Korea, they also have this. So you, for example, in Korea, you have to teach under the E2 English teaching visa. And you can only get this visa if you are from one of seven countries or a passport holder from one of seven countries. And that is Canada, North America, Ireland, the UK, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. So these are typically considered to be native English speaking countries. Of course, this is not very 2022 of these people. We know that there are a lot of other other countries where English is a native language and a lot of people from other countries are native English speakers. And this is a very bad situation in a lot of places, right? It's not very of the time anymore, this kind of thinking, and it still persists in a lot of countries and for a lot of recruiters. So Amitava, I would say, and I don't know this now, which, you know, which particular countries you're applying to. And I'm surprised that also in Europe that they say this, because normally this is really an Asian thing. In a lot of Asian countries, they always stick to these seven countries. So I'm surprised that this is in Europe as well. I would just, in this case again, broaden your pool, okay? So just apply to other countries more, apply. You need to just apply to everything you see out there. Obviously only if you like it, but if there's something you really don't like, don't apply to it, but you know, or try online teaching first. Excuse me. Okay, for example, Austria in Europe. Okay, interesting. Yeah, I mean, apply, apply, apply to as many jobs as possible. It's hard. It's hard also in this, you know, at the moment, it might also be this time of the year that is difficult. It's the end of the year. Might not be the hiring season right now in these places. So pick a handful of countries where you would like to go. Find out where are the top hiring seasons. And you can also find this information on ITT on Teflocourse.net on our website for hiring seasons. Contact as many different recruiters as possible. Apply to as many different jobs on your own as possible. And I'm sure you will find a position. Have a good professional looking intro video that you can attach to your application. We've spoken about that in our previous live session. And it will work. It will work. You just need to be persistent and maybe just open your yeah, pool of countries where you want to work more. So I know it sucks with those seven countries. It's not fair. It's not right. And unfortunately it is in many places it is still like that. And I really hope that that is changing. And we just have to kind of push back and be patient also. So I hope that helps a little bit. Thank you Amitava. I wish I could do more. I wish I could just place you in this school and hand you a job. But yeah, sometimes it can be a lot of work. So nevertheless, thanks a lot for your kind suggestions Linda. I hope you have a nice weekend. Thank you you as well Amitava. Don't give up. That's the important thing. Don't give up. You know, if this is your dream, you need to stay persistent and patient and then it will happen. Okay, however long it takes, however long it takes, it will happen for you. And also regulations and rules are always changing. And we have seen things getting better in that area as well. So just stay patient and it will happen as well. All right. Thank you guys so much for all of these comments. And I hope I was able to a little bit answer some questions today. Again, just thank you for always being here, for asking really great questions. And I hope that next week I'll see you all again for another topic. It will be interesting. I can promise you that. And I hope to see you here and just, yeah, thank you so much for tuning in today and stay happy and stay healthy. And I hope to see you all again next week. All right. Thank you guys so much. I'm going to have a great weekend. Bye guys.