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[How Teaching English Became My Passport to the World]-[Travel With English - Slow English Podcast]

Miss Honey: Slow English Podcast · A2 · 2026-01-14

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📋 Summary

The Transformative Power of English: A Journey of Independence

English is more than just a language; for the narrator, it served as a vital tool for personal liberation and global exploration. By leveraging the ability to teach English online, the narrator turned a modest skill set into a lifelong passport, enabling a journey that spanned from Mexico to Thailand, Portugal, and beyond.

Following the Path: Early Inspiration

Growing up in a family of educators, the narrator was inspired by their sister, who used a TEFL certificate to teach online via platforms like VIPKID. This provided a blueprint for financial independence at a young age. The narrator notes, "My sister walked so I could run," highlighting how this career path provided the necessary flexibility to fund travel and living expenses independently. By the age of 18, the narrator had secured their TEFL certificate and began working while living in Puebla, eventually realizing that the traditional routine was not enough to satisfy their "lifelong dream" of traveling the world.

Embracing Solo Travel and the Challenges of Freedom

Taking the leap into solo travel, the narrator discovered that "connecting, meeting, learning" were the core pillars of their journey. However, this lifestyle came with significant hardships. During a trip to Thailand, the narrator faced the "brutal" reality of time zone differences, often staying awake until 5 a.m. to teach, which led to moments of exhaustion where they would "cry from exhaustion." Despite these struggles, the narrator emphasizes that the "exhaustion didn't matter" because they possessed the freedom to experience life as a solo traveler, even achieving milestones like obtaining a scuba diving certificate and exploring the Similin Islands.

The Role of Resourcefulness and Community

Throughout these travels, the narrator relied on platforms like Worldpackers to volunteer at hostels, which "saved me thousands of dollars." This allowed them to extend their travels by working at reception in exchange for food and accommodation. This period of life was characterized by a sense of being "antsy"—a term the narrator uses to describe the inability to stay still and the constant need to move forward. Even when faced with the setback of a broken computer, which forced a temporary return home, the narrator remained resilient, viewing these challenges as part of the process.

From Heartbreak to a Global Community

Perhaps the most pivotal moment in the narrator’s journey occurred when a planned trip to New Zealand was canceled due to a personal betrayal. During this time of feeling "so lost," the narrator decided to post a video online to gain more students. This simple act of recording a "very simple script in slow English" unexpectedly went viral, leading to the creation of a thriving community.

Conclusion: English as an Enabler of Choice

Reflecting on the impact of their career, the narrator clarifies that "English didn't give me a perfect life; it gave me choices." Whether the goal is stability, confidence, or a better job, the language acts as a key to "open doors" when life becomes difficult. Ultimately, the narrator concludes that if they weren't an English teacher, they would likely be a scuba dive instructor or a hostel owner—professions that, like teaching, allow for the connection and sharing of stories that define their passion for life.

🎯Key Sentences

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I wasn't traveling in luxury.
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My sister walked so I could run.
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I soon realized I felt stuck.
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Connecting, meeting, learning.
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I came back home feeling more myself.
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📝Key Phrases

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walked so I could run
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get stuck in a routine
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saving every penny
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It got to me
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at the end of the day
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📖 Transcript

Let me tell you how English changed my life.
Growing up without money in my family but still being able To travel from Mexico to Thailand, to Portugal, Brazil and beyond.
All by myself.
I wasn't traveling in luxury.
Sometimes I didn't know where I was going to stay next month.
I only knew that I could teach a couple English lessons and keep going.

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