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Final checkpoint passed!

I have managed to "evolve" further in my Teaching in Japan career! As I managed to high five the final checkpoint to my TEFL online course ^____^ Now onto the next half, which still seems as enjoyable as the previous topics on the course. It's odd to think that despite speaking English as my native language, a lot of the English Grammar is something I having trouble remembering?

The next step in "Plan Japan" is actually rummaging which companies to apply to. The main target is Interac, as they are connected with the TEFL course itself and they are the top of the list with positive reviews (Next to the obvious JET programme), with Aeon as a second choice. I've been sniffing around different forums for reviews of which companies peeps rave about, but it seems I've gone cross-eyed from researching my rump off XD

I think when reaching points like this, it makes the dreams become reality and I get this awesome Disney like feeling ^___^ Especially with pre-intro Tokyo trip under two months away now - EEEEEEEEEEEEEE! I had a surge of excitement when the Ghibli Museum tickets arrived the other morning, joooooooooooy!

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I always think a mixture of the sights and tastes are my first choice, for some reason wherever I visit, I rave about the food XD


Thanks for the congrats Honor! I hope you get to visit Japan soon, it's unforgettable ^___^

I've never been to Japan (sob), but from my knowledge of Japanese culture food has gotta be the top draw - absolutely love sushi!


P.S You seem to properly be rattling through your TEFL course - good work!

Mine would first be history and mythology.. then food. :))

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Hey! I'm quite new to the idea of teaching English abroad, but...
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