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Tag Archives: immigration

CELTA: is it worth it?

Is taking the Cambridge CELTA course worth it? Read on for my take on it.

Posted byMel GuarinoAugust 5, 2021August 6, 2021Posted inCELTA, ESL teachers, immigration, teaching abroadTags:Cambridge, canada, ESL, immigration, live in canadaLeave a comment on CELTA: is it worth it?

Things no one teaches you in school

At some point in your learning journey, there will be a moment where you will believe you have reached a good level of English. However, this is not the end of your journey, it’s a new beginning.

Posted byMel GuarinoMay 4, 2020May 4, 2020Posted incultural awareness, study by yourselfTags:English for travel, immigration, life in English, real English, textbook English2 Comments on Things no one teaches you in school

Five tips to prepare for an exam in times of pandemic

Imagine having to prepare for an exam during a pandemic. This is exactly what several international students and immigration applicants are going through at the moment.

Posted byMel GuarinoApril 20, 2020April 29, 2020Posted inimmigration, study by yourselfTags:CELPIP, IELTS, immigration, study English, study in canadaLeave a comment on Five tips to prepare for an exam in times of pandemic

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