"I plan to teach in different countries in Asia. I believe it is the best way to
get to know the country, its people and culture. I am hoping the course will
provide me with some useful tips and hints on doing that and give me ideas on
how to structure, plan and conduct classes for students of different age groups
and level of English.
Great country, thoroughly involved and hope it will open up new windows of
opportunities for me." Alena Huberova
"I chose to take up this project as I wanted some training in Teaching. I
already have a teacher’s degree from India but was not able to take up a formal
training. Moreover, I will be staying in Thailand for three years. So taking up
this course might help me in getting a teaching job in Thailand.
It was a great experience, especially going to the classrooms and teaching. It
gave us all the experience of real teaching and the issues connected to
teaching. The feedbacks form peers and the lessons helped us a lot to improve
our own style." Shalini Menon
"I enjoy traveling and gaining new experiences. I have many teachers in my
family who love the profession. My uncle taught in Japan and had a wonderful
experience. I currency have a friend teaching near Seoul who encouraged me to
teach in Korea. I have always wanted to teach young children." Lacy Calais
"I decided to do this project because I wanted to not only travel but do
something for someone besides myself. I just graduated so I decided now was the
best time to do this. I am excited to learn to teach. English is such a useful
language, and I’m excited to share it!" Andie Vaughn
"I chose ATI because I wanted to take a 3 weeks TESOL course in another country,
preferably in India and in Kolkata. I research ATI on the internet and only
found positive comments about it. It was also more affordable than some other
courses.
I enjoyed my experience in Kolkata and with ATI. The course was very relevant
and useful. The trainers were good and were available questions" Brain Meehan,
Ireland
India is an incredible journey and during the three weeks TESOL course in India, the trainees would get a chance to visit some of the greatest destination in India. Some of the greatest destinations in India, which the TEFL trainees can visit, are given below.
Rajasthan
Rajasthan is the most colorful state in India. The desert, camels, colorful
attires, medieval castles and amiable people make Rajasthan a well known tourist
destination. Rajasthan gives its visitors wide diversity. The princely bastions
of this region tell the story of the incredible medieval period. Candidates who
have enrolled for the TESOL course in Ahmedabad can visit Rajasthan on weekends
or after the course as it is quite close.
Kerala
American TESOL Institute’s TESOL course in Kerala gives the trainees a chance to
explore ‘God’s Own Country’. The beauty of Kerala lies in its lush green
backwater, golden beaches and the majestic Western Ghats with its endemic flora
and fauna. In Kerala, one can find nature in its full glory. The mystery and
magic of Kerala are at the disposal of the TEFL candidates in Cochin.
Taj Mahal
Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World is the star attraction of
India. The incredible marble structure is a treat to the eyes. The pledge of
undying love attached with monument for a queen from the king is what makes it
all the more special. There are many other monuments near Taj Mahal like the
‘Fatehpur Sikri’ and Red Fort’, which speaks about the hay days of the Mughal
Empire in India.
Goa
Goa is synonymous with ‘sand, sun and surf’. The culture of Goa is also unique
as it is has great influence of Portugal on it. The churches, beaches, hippie
culture and the carnivals in Goa make it a unique destination.
Himalayas
Himalayan region of India is one of the best travel destinations. The areas
stretch from Ladakh to Arunachal having a wide range of rich flora and fauna.
This is a perfect destination for adventure freaks. After the TESOL course in
Kolkata, the candidates get a chance to go and enjoy Darjeeling or Sikkim after
the course as these two places are quite near.
The list of places to visit in India can be never ending and after the three
weeks TESOL course the candidates can utilize their extra Visa period for
exploring them.