Traveling

Episode Thirteen

Interview with Josh Niezgoda: Life in Andorra

Show Notes

Today’s guest on the show is Josh Niezgoda. After he got his CELTA, Josh spent a short time teaching at a local language school in Washington, DC to hone his skills before he headed overseas to teach English in Andorra. Tune in for our conversation about how he ended up in a tiny country many people have never even heard of and what it’s like to live and teach there.

In This Episode

  • How Josh got started in the ESL industry

  • How he ended up in Andorra (and where in the world it is!)

  • Andorran culture and geography: food, music, nature, and winter tourism

  • What his daily life is like

  • His teaching experience: the levels, classes, and students he works with

  • How teaching children is different than teaching adults

  • How he transitions between age groups in terms of planning and teaching style

  • The complexities of the visa system

  • His advice for anyone looking to teach in Andorra

  • What to expect in terms of salary and housing

  • Why homesickness is normal and how to deal with it

  • How he feels CELTA helped prepare him for teaching

  • His favorite and least favorite things about working in the TEFL industry

  • His advice on teaching teenagers

  • His favorite travel destination

  • Where he’s planning to go next and why

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