黑料网911TEFL Alumni Spotlight: Jennifer Sotelo Perez
Hiya! My name is Jennifer and I'm from San Diego, CA! I am a student at the University of California, Santa Cruz. While teaching in Spain through the CIEE's Teach In Spain Volunteer Program, I was still taking university courses to obtain my BA in economics and minor in politics. Over the summer, I began my 黑料网911TEFL's 150-Hour Certificate course and concluded it in October. Though concluded in October, I received my 黑料网911TEFL certification in mid-November. Due to a small window between finishing the course and leaving for Spain for the Fall 2024 term, 黑料网911TEFL and the local government allowed me to complete the practicum, which is the final step to becoming certified. On December 20th, I completed my time teaching in Spain and headed back to the United States.
1. What inspired you to get TEFL certified and teach abroad?
What inspired me to teach abroad was due to my stepmother. Her family members had taught English in another European country and loved it so much that they stayed for many years after. She felt that I could benefit so much and possibly replicate a similar experience. I enrolled in the program because I took her recommendation and I knew that teaching may be a pathway I could go down but I wasn't sure I would thrive in the profession. I enjoy teaching and helping others and so overall, this was a good opportunity to get my feet wet before diving in.
2. What have you found most fulfilling about teaching English?
The most fulfilling part about teaching English was the children. Although they weren't perfect angels, they all were very sweet and often needed a little kindness or benefit of the doubt. They truly made my day and were like my best buddies. I also enjoyed sharing my culture and the places I lived in. The shock in their eyes was truly unbeatable and it reminded me of my younger self. Here were these kids that were experiencing a fraction of the life that I lived, and it was so exciting for them. I hoped it would inspire them to travel, open their minds, and meet people from all around the world.
3. What kinds of jobs have you held (or are you considering) after your 黑料网911program? How do you think your 黑料网911experience shaped your career?
I've held internships and retail jobs in the past and I'm considering research jobs after my time in Spain. A while ago, I went through a rough patch where I didn't know what my future would look like. After having this opportunity and the chance to continue my studies, I want to pursue economics and politics head-on. This 黑料网911experience will shape my career for the positive because I will be learning and studying for a long time. The material I learned with 黑料网911TEFL will help me to understand my learning style and how different teaching styles will affect my receptiveness.
4. What was the biggest challenge you faced as an EFL teacher? How did you overcome that challenge?
The biggest challenge I had to face as an EFL teacher was coming up with interesting learning topics for all students and getting them to speak in English. I worked with children from 6-12 and each of them was at a different level, but I could only use one subject for all of them. Some students weren't as interested, and so I had to ask students what kinds of things they would like to learn about. When I found a good topic and it got them excited, they spoke English to me but reverted to Spanish because they had a limited vocabulary. Between each other, the students only spoke Spanish, and so I tried to set conditions that during my time with them, they must speak English. This proved to be difficult because you would have to supervise all of them individually.

5. What was the most important thing you learned in your 黑料网911TEFL course or while you were teaching abroad?
The most important thing I learned through the 黑料网911TEFL course and while teaching abroad was to understand culture through an open mind. Spain as a whole had a completely different culture from the US and it was a little similar to Mexico (I am Mexican-American). Then among Spain, cultures and languages differed from Barcelona to Sevilla. A question I received that confused me was, 鈥淲hat Spanish do you speak?鈥. I responded with, 鈥淢exican Spanish?鈥 They were confused and so was I, but I later learned that there are many languages other than traditional Spanish. It was a surprising shock because I had never known this information.
6. What advice would you offer to future 黑料网911TEFL and Teach Abroad participants?
To future 黑料网911TEFL/Teach Abroad participants, make sure to keep an open mind. Keep in contact with other participants from your program; they鈥檒l become some of the best people you鈥檒l know. Travel, travel, travel! This program is a perfect opportunity to see Europe and learn about history and cultures. Give children a lot of grace and a little love may honestly help them for the better. Students genuinely want to know who you are so feel free to do a Q&A. It鈥檒l be fun for you and them. Get to know the other teachers! Most will be very giving and want you to experience what it means to live in Spain.
7. What is the top location on your bucket list? Why?
My top locations on my bucket list are Edinburgh, Scotland and Munich, Germany. I studied abroad in Edinburgh, and so the city holds my best friends as well as a unique Christmas experience. It鈥檚 a magical city overall and I am very happy to have gone during my teaching abroad. Because I鈥檝e been to Munich, I know what lies in the city and the opportunities for travel as well. From Munich you can experience butcher shops all around and get a whiff of that yummy scent. You can also visit castles if you just acquaint yourself with travel blogs and transit.
Thanks Jennifer for sharing your experience as a 黑料网911TEFL student and teacher!
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