I never thought it would happen but I've finished my online tefl, specialist modules, weekend course and grammar certificate, woo! I have filled in my application form, done my cv, covering letter and all the bits and bobs for the support package as requested, just waiting to hear now. Not quite sure what the next stage is but as I work in a school in England at the mo I have been scrounging lesson plan templates and activities off teachers and everyone else and generally building up a bank of resources. I love memory keys and laminators. Has anyone been through this stage tho' because I'm not sure what happens next, does i-to-i get in contact once they have looked at my paperwork or a school? any advice is much appreciated as always, starting to feel the nerves now! (very excited though!)

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Thankyou so much, this is all a bit new to me and this has helped relax me a touch, hope to speak to you more in the future x
Hi Emily,
Just heard back from our jobs guru Rachel... here's what happens next:
Masako, who you've sent your documents to, will email you shortly to acknowledge receipt of these documents. Masako will then forward your application details to a couple of schools and then she will get back to you with all the details about the school that is interested in offering you a position. The school will need to carry out a telephone interview with you, so Masako will ask when you'll be available for this and what would be the most convenient time and telephone number. Masako will also provide further information on the support package and details about obtaining the necessary visa and other documents that will be required upon arrival in Thailand.
Hope that's all OK - any other questions let us know!
Congratulations on finishing your course Emily - good work!
I've passed your question about what happens next onto our support team here, and will get back to you as soon as I get an answer.
Enjoy the rest of your lesson planning!
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