Have you ever wondered what it is like to travel abroad after your degree and embark on a journey of EFL teaching? Read here first hand how our TEFL Heaven September Interns feel about leaving home, studying for their Tefl qualification with us and preparing to become teachers in Thailand.
Throw in a beach resort with a swimming pool; amazing Thai food intergrated with some serious study time and let us begin…….
An exclusive ‘Week in the life’ written by six of our trainee teachers – September/October 2011.

After a hard days training.. a beautiful sunset moment
Day One – Sunday 25th September 2011
Written by Megan Maguire
To mark our first day on ‘elephant island’ a couple of us went elephant trekking. It was amazing, we rode through the jungle seeing all sorts of other strange creatures (snakes, crocodiles, spiders, the list goes on). Afterwards we swam with the beautiful elephants and seen them in a whole new light – they were so playful and friendly.
After arriving back at the resort (and of course uploading all my photos onto Facebook to make my friends jealous!) I headed for an early night. Having my first day of training to look forward to, I needed it.
It was a wonderful day on the island and what an introduction to our new lives in Thailand.

Megan
My name’s Megan Maguire, I’m 22. I’m from Glasgow and have just graduated from the University of Strathclyde studying International Business. I studied in Hong Kong as part of my degree and have wanted to do more travelling since. I think teaching is a really exciting way to do this and am so excited about going to my school and settling into my first Thai home.
Day Two – Monday 26th September
Written by Sophie Greaves
Today was the first day of training and I woke up feeling slightly apprehensive and extremely excited! After a breakfast which consisted of fruit, eggs, noodles and the strongest coffee I have ever known I felt raring to go. As soon as the training began I felt relaxed and at ease because the trainers and the other trainees were all so lovely. We were put into pairs and spent the morning planning and presenting a short lesson. It was lots of fun as we got to use our imagination and be as creative as possible. In the afternoon we had a Thai lesson where we got an insight into how the students feel when learning a new language. After a day of studying we went out as a group for a Thai meal. I sampled the Penang and I will warn everybody it is extremely HOT! All in all it was a very enjoyable first day J

Sophie
My name is Sophie Greaves. I studied English literature and American studies. I am 24 and am from Kent. After coming on holiday to Thailand a couple of years ago I fell in love with the country and knew that I wanted to return. I have also been interested in teaching abroad for ages and TEFL heaven really appealed to me. After spending some time in England working as a teacher I knew that I wanted to gain some experience working abroad.
Day Three – Tuesday 27th September 2011
Written by Terri Hounsom
At breakfast Today everyone was very smiley and excitable – thanks to the getting-to-know-you activities from yesterday we’re over first day nerves, and are ready to get TEFL-ing! After a fun warm-up to wake up our brains we got down to business: today we would focus on lesson planning. Our senior trainer, Kerry, spent the morning telling us the importance of planning our lessons – after all an organised lesson benefits both students and teachers! She taught us how to structure a good TEFL lesson and showed us a few examples before handing out the second task – actually planning one!
We were given time to plan our lessons to an age group of our choice, and received lots of help and support from Jenny, one of the trainers who has been teaching in Thailand herself after training with ETA. It’s really helpful having Jenny and Tessa here, who have both completed the TEFL and then gone on to work in schools around Thailand, as they can not only train us in the theoretical side of the TEFL, but they can also give practical advice about the classroom – what activities students will find enjoyable, and which ones will just descend into pure chaos!
After lunch we had another Thai lesson – today focussing on numbers and asking ‘how old are you?’. With two questions under our belt we’re definitely almost ready to hit the town and start chatting to all the friendly Thais around Koh Chang, although being such sensible students that’ll probably have to wait until the weekend.
In the evenings most people hang around the resort, swimming in one of the two pools, or having dinner and skyping friends and family back home. Tonight the hot topic around the dinner table was the lessons we have to give tomorrow – it’ll be the first time we teach alone! As most people got down to lesson planning and making resources, we realised that tomorrow is going to be a big day – and we can’t wait!

Terri
I am an English and American Lit graduate from Kent, and I’ve worked in schools in England for the past few years. I love working with teenagers, and teaching English, but I really wanted to travel – and doing a TEFL seemed like the perfect opportunity! Thailand is the furthest I’ve ever been, and I plan on seeing a lot of Asia whilst I’m here, and I love what I’ve seen so far!
Day Four – Wednesday 28th September 2011
Written by Christelle Young
I woke up feeling rather nervous as today we had to teach a 10 minute lesson putting previously learnt structures into practice. I had prepared my lesson the day before and felt quite confident in the activities I had chosen to use. I felt that TEFL Heaven had prepared us well for this task and had given us a structure to help us and teach the lesson. I managed to get up in time for our FREE breakfast eating some museli and a couple of delicious pancakes with syrup. Having a good breakfast helped me feel better about the day’s events. We started the session with a couple of warm- up activities; these are fun and active games which could be used in the classroom when we are in our placement. We then were divided in to 3 groups of 10 and asked to teach our 10 minute lesson. Everyone in my group did extremely well with their lesson and I gained many ideas and games that I could use in further lesson. My fellow Koh Chang group were extremely supportive and encouraging and this made me feel comfortable in teaching them. I believe this task went really well and I really enjoyed the whole process. In the afternoon we were given a Thai lesson, it has been amazing to learn some Thai and be able to communicate with the locals. These lessons are taught in such a fun and active way that I feel I am picking up the vocabulary really quickly.
After training I enjoyed a nice relaxing swim in the resorts swimming pool which overlooks the resort and sea, the view is stunning! For dinner I had a Pad Thai which is currently my favourite Thai dish and not spicy; ‘Mai Pet’. There is plenty to do in Koh Chang but today I stayed in the resorts restaurant and chatted with some of my new friends. It was nice and chilled to hang out and get to know people more.
All in all I think it was a very good day!

Christelle
My name is Christelle Young, I am 28 years old. I studied performing arts and dance at university and have been working as a drama teacher in Kent England for the past 3 years. I have always wanted to travel and I thought that studying whilst in Thailand was an awesome idea. I look forward to teaching in Thailand and maybe using my TEFL qualification in other countries around the world.
Day Five – Thursday 29th September 2011
Written by Lydia Knight
I woke up to the sound of the waves and prepared myself for a morning jog along the golden sandy beach. The storms the previous night had taken the electricity out and so I had a cold shower. It certainly woke me up!!!! I delivered a presentation with a fellow trainee on how to give instructions for activities. In the evening myself and a few friends that I had recently made went out for a Thai meal which was delicious and a good opportunity to meet the locals. We were able to practice our Thai conversation skills which was great fun. We all sang songs and it was a great way to end the day.

Lydia
My name is Lydia. I studied Psychology (BSc) and am from Manchester. I came to Thailand because I wanted to experience a different culture, meet new people and have fun. Tefl heaven has given me an opportunity to do all these things and most importantly to teach English to the students. It is an amazing experience for anyone wanting to sample a different way of life in a warm and friendly country.
Day Five – Friday 30th September 2011
Written by Stephanie McEwan
It’s almost the weekend…you would not believe how tiring it is when you are training all week! Luckily Kerry has been an absolute star and let us delay today’s task until Monday – and even gave us the afternoon off to plan it. Yay!
After spending a couple of hours working – which consisted a little more of researching our placement areas than actual work – me a few of the other girls took a walk along the beach into town for an infamous Thai massage. I won’t lie…I’m not normally a huge fan of massages. I like my personal space and I’m extremely ticklish, so the thought of a stranger massaging me isn’t really high on my list of priorities. When push came to shove I chickened out and opted for a foot massage. I would highly recommend it but my masseuse was rather confused as I spent most of the time laughing at the others who were being stretched, pulled and clicked in every direction. The looks on their faces were HILARIOUS. Some of them enjoyed it, others not so much but I guess you guys will have to wait and see for yourself!
We grabbed some dinner in town and headed back to the resort. Most of the others trainees had headed out for dinner and drinks a couple of hours earlier. There were still a few kicking about with Kerry and Sid who as always were willing for a jenga tournament. Finally relaxing with new friends…it was the perfect way to round off an exhausting week and to keep us fresh for a busy day tomorrow. We only have two weekends and we plan to make the most of them!

Stefanie
My name is Stef. I’m 22 and I’m from Glasgow, Scotland. I have just recently graduated from university and I seen TEFL heaven advertised in a prospects email when I was trying to avoid my dissertation way back in March. I’ve always liked kids and wanted to travel and experience other cultures, and this seemed the perfect way to do it. My Thai adventure has only just started and I can’t wait to see what else that it has in store!
-
-
Terri
-
-
-
-
-
Christelle
-
-
Sophie
-
-
Lydia
-
-
-
Stefanie
-
-
-
After a hard days training.. a beautiful sunset moment
-
-
-
-
Megan
Blog constructed by Tessa Finn

- Wink murder- what an ace game! Thanks for showing us how Emily B!
no comments