Episodes

  • Is TEFL/TESOL Certification Still Worth It (And How to Choose the Right Program)
    Nov 30 2025

    Should you get TEFL or TESOL certified? And if so, how do you choose a program that's actually worth your time and money?

    In this episode, LJ tackles one of the most common questions from aspiring and current language teachers: whether certification is still relevant in 2025, given the rise of AI tools, online teaching platforms, and changing job markets. This isn't marketing hype or abstract career advice — it's an honest breakdown of what certification actually is (and isn't), who needs it and who doesn't, how to evaluate programs, and what certification can and can't do for your teaching career.

    LJ covers the difference between TEFL, TESOL, and CELTA; the five critical questions to ask when choosing a program (hours, teaching practice, accreditation, online vs. in-person, reputation); and why teaching practice is the most important factor. The episode also addresses the changing industry landscape — AI tools, online platforms, and market competitiveness — and why good teaching remains deeply human work that technology can't replace.

    This is for aspiring teachers considering certification, uncertified tutors wondering if it would make a difference, and certified teachers questioning whether they chose the right path.

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    22 mins
  • Teaching Emotional Fluency (Not Just Linguistic Fluency)
    Nov 18 2025

    Welcome to the inaugural episode of Teach Me, Too — the podcast for language educators who feel trapped between what they know works and what they're allowed to do.

    In this first episode, LJ explores why emotional fluency — the ability to navigate frustration, vulnerability, and discomfort in language learning — is just as essential as linguistic fluency. Traditional curricula measure grammar accuracy and vocabulary retention, but they ignore the emotional reality of learning: the shame of making mistakes, the exhaustion of constant translation, the identity crisis of sounding inarticulate in a new language.

    LJ offers five practical strategies for teaching emotional fluency alongside linguistic skills: normalizing struggle, building emotional vocabulary in the target language, creating low-stakes speaking opportunities, reframing mistakes as information, and teaching self-regulation. Through real teaching scenarios, this episode shows what emotional fluency pedagogy looks like in practice — and why it's foundational to helping students develop sustainable, confident fluency.

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    Resources Mentioned

    The Lesson Plans & Worksheet Library

    A subscription resource with lesson plan arcs, worksheets, conversation frameworks, and reflection prompts designed around The Fluent Framework.

    Available at: www.theimmersionstudio.com

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    Action Step

    This week, try one of these strategies: normalize struggle explicitly in your next class, teach one emotional vocabulary phrase, or reframe a student's mistake as information instead of correcting it immediately. Just one. And notice what happens.

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    Connect

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    24 mins