Cultural Orientation
in Costa Rica
Sunday, 27th November: In preparation for our cultural orientation in Costa Rica, our team headed off to pick up our new teachers from the airport. We brought them back to our home base in San Ramon, where they were welcomed and made comfortable. It was an early night for most, which we encouraged since we knew this week was going to take them by surprise.
Tuesday: Day 2 kicked off with our first teacher workshop. Here the teachers learn what is expected of them as teachers and how to navigate the ins and out of the work environment, no matter which city they end up in. After a great lunch, we had our very first Spanish class. These classes are mainly for beginners, but of course we cater for intermediate and advanced too! Again, we ended the day off with another English Conversation Club session. It was such a pleasure to see the teachers learn more about one another and get excited for the new path ahead.
Wednesday: One of the highlights of our Cultural Orientation, is the Coffee Plantation Tour. Costa Rica is known for its top-quality coffee. It’s extremely rich and versatile because of its ideal terrain and growing conditions. With its volcanic soil, high altitudes, and good climate, the coffee here is top notch and definitely a way of life, rather than just a beverage. After coffee, naturally comes the sugar! So off we went to visit a local sugar cane farm. There are almost three-dozen types of “sugar” cane, all of which are of the tall perennial grass variety. According to the most recent statistics, Brazil is the world’s leading producer of sugar cane, with India following in a close second place. Although the production of Costa Rica sugar cane pales in comparison, it remains a vital part of Costa Rica’s economy. After working up an appetite, we had lunch, followed by a presentation to explain the placement program, another Spanish class and good old English Convo. Club.
After our cultural orientation in Costa Rica (San Ramon), our aspiring teachers start a 3-week, internationally accredited TESOL course. Here they learn time management skills, essential methodologies, etiquette and so much more to fully prepare them for teaching English here in Costa Rica!
If you’re interested in joining us in the new year, fill out this quick form and set up a free call with our Team. 2023 is just around the corner!
Also check out what our Thailand group get up to on their orientation.

Resident Writer: Lay, Enrollments Coordinator at XploreAsia
Netflix-obsessed South African who loves travelling, blogging, good coffee and dogs.

