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Friday Feature: Nickola Johnson is teaching Business and Medical English in Costa Rica

June 1st, 2018

 

An ESL teacher must possess many virtues–flexibility, patience, compassion; the list is so long it could wrap around the world. However, what truly defines the classroom experience for many English students is the presence of a strong leader. Enter TEFL graduate Nickola Johnson.

Hailing from Trinidad and Tobago, Nickola is one of our most recent graduates; after becoming TEFL-certified in May 2018, she swiftly snagged a job working at Instituto Inlingua in San Pedro, Costa Rica. There she puts her energy into helping business and medical professionals acquire thespecific language they need for their jobs.

This English teacher appreciates the challenge of her transition from Playa Samara to the Central Valley.

“San Pedro is the total opposite to Samara. It’s busy, rainy, and a bit chilly. I am slowly adjusting to the pace of this different environment, but trying to keep an open and optimistic mind and enjoy every opportunity that comes my way.”

Nickola pursues her other passions outside of her job. As an avid athlete she spends her time participating in a running club and exploring Costa Rica. “Every month or two I will try to go to see another city in Costa Rica. I do miss the beach though and I would love to visit once a month when i get into the swing of being in the city again.” Nickola also has budding plans of venturing to Guatemala or Panama in July.

Nickola describes her Costa Rica TEFL experience as an “organized, fun and efficient approach. I had an amazing time in Samara and I wouldn’t have chosen any other place to do my TEFL course. I loved the activities and the fantastic trainers.”

Our lovely graduate has committed to working in Costa Rica for a year, and would like to eventually cross over to Europe or South East Asia.

Nickola imparts a piece of advice to future TEFL trainees and travelers, “Be open-minded and positive. It’s really easy to say ‘Ok, this is not working out, I’m going home. Take time to give things a chance and let the endless opportunities unfold. That’s my approach to things now and going forward in my travels.”

Wise words from a wise woman! We are inspired and impressed by this determined teacher. Follow Nickola Johnson on instagram @njj813 for updates on her travel experience.

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