Frequently Asked Questions
This collection of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) provides answers to many commonly asked questions about teaching English abroad and the Oxford Seminars TESOL/TESL/TEFL Certification Course. Let Oxford Seminars know if any questions are not covered in this FAQ section.
Preparing to Go
|
Can I avoid culture shock?
- Culture shock is not something you can necessarily avoid, but it is something that you can work through. Each individual experiences culture shock in a different way, so the approaches to dealing with it can vary. Here are some ideas:
- Before traveling, educate yourself about the culture and customs of the area to which you are moving. For country specific information please review our Country Information.
- Once you are in your new country, try to meet people. A great way to do this is by signing up for a language course, or by joining a team, a club, or a gym. Building a social group abroad can be integral to your to your success.
- Get to know the area in which you are living by learning where the grocery store is, finding a place that serves western meals, etc.
- Travel around the area on weekends. Try the local food, and get to know the local people outside of your classroom.
- Keep a journal of the new and interesting things that you experience each day.
- Remember to keep a positive attitude, an open mind, and do not forget to bring your sense of humor.
- In the end, dealing with culture shock is the same as dealing with any other big change in your life: it really depends on you.
|
1-800-779-1779
Mon - Fri 8:30AM - 10:00PM EST
Sat & Sun 8:30AM - 5:30PM EST