This is PART 2 of the interview with Eugeniu aka Lingo Junkie from Moldova.
 Full transcript
 YouTube Version
 Vocabulary list further below!
 Time Stamps:
 04:28 Working as a business analyst in the US
 05:48 Becoming an English teacher
 08:05 What is the CELTA certificate?
 11:09 Taking the CELTA online: his experience
 29:03 Some last important words about the CELTA
 32:17 YouTube channel Lingo Junkie
 38:57 Happy Friday (song)
 42:06 Other projects of Eugeniu
 45:44 Favourite English expressions (you're off the hook)
 52:09 To take sth. with a pinch of salt / with a grain of salt
 47:58 Expression And All That Jazz
 54:30 Outro / Happy Friday song by Lingo Junkie
 Links
 Lingo Junkie
 https://youtu.be/2AUXf8Alb6M (Oatmeal)
  Lingo Junkie Diaries (my vlog) - YouTube
  https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQlaKuPsI6rteFggX4Y1SGiQa7Ll8_tOb 
 thelingojunkie 
  lingojunkie 
 https://lingojunkie.com/ 
 https://soundcloud.com/eugeniuprodan/popular-tracks 
 Happy Friday Song:
 https://youtu.be/ifeLMFLbyVI 
 Vocabulary:
 Exchange program: an arrangement in which people from different countries visit each other's country, perhaps to strengthen links between them or to improve foreign language skills.
 An acceleration: increase in speed or rate. So that your language skills will improve faster.
 TEFL: Teaching English as a Foreign Language
 SAT: Scholastic Aptitude Test, later: Scholastic Assessment Test
 The ACT: originally an abbreviation of American College Testing, is a standardized test used for college admissions in the United States.
 TOEFL: Test Of English as a Foreign Language
 Jargon: special words or expressions used by a profession or group that are difficult for others to understand.
 "legal jargon" 
At a certain point: some day, at some point.
 Altruistic (/altruːˈɪstɪk/): showing a disinterested and selfless concern for the well-being of others; unselfish.
 CELTA: Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
 A fee: a payment made to a professional person or to a professional or public body in exchange for advice or services.
 To refund: to pay back (money)
 In air quotes: also called finger quotes (see also "scare quotes"), are virtual quotation marks formed in the air with one's fingers when speaking. (more information on Wikipedia)
 In that sense: In this sentence "in that sense" means "because of what I just said, it's true that..."
 Down the road: in the future (informal, used especially used in North America)
 Hands-on: practical
 To touch on something: deal briefly with a subject in written or spoken discussion.
 Technologically savvy people: f you describe someone as having savvy, you think that they have a good understanding and practical knowledge of something. [informal] (see. Collinsdictionary)
 Supervised: watched over by someone.
 Deliverables:  a product of a development process. The product that you produces you need to deliver to the school.
 Graded: give a mark to (a student or a piece of work).
 Just kind of a side note here: a marginal note in a text. (Eugeniu wanted to add sth. that might not be as important as the other things mentioned before)
 An assessor: a person who evaluates the quality of a person or thing
 An accreditation body: An accreditation body is an organisation delegated to make decisions, on behalf of the higher education sector, about the status, legitimacy or appropriateness of an institution, or programme
 This is a legitimate certificate: conforming to the law or to rules.
 Dunno: = I don't know (slang)
 Associated with: (of a person or thing) connected with something else.
 Messed up:  to make a mistake / to do something incorrectly 
 An ESL teacher: English as a Second Language teacher. Teachers specialize in helping non-native speakers of all ages and levels learn the formal grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation of spoken and written English.
 On point: relevant and appropriate to what is happening or being discussed. 
 Busy work: work that keeps a person busy but has little value in itself. (negative connotation)
 Submit a lot of, forms: To send in a lot of documents.
 Community feeling: better: Sense of community: a feeling that members have of belonging, a feeling that members matter to one another and to the group, and a shared faith that members' needs will be met through their commitment to be together."
 Liaising: act as a link to assist communication between (people or groups).
 The better way to put it: What a nice way to put it!: That's a very pleasant way of saying it!
 A transition: the process or a period of changing from one state or condition to another
 A backstory: a history or background created for a fictional character in a film or television programme (here: the history of the story: detailed information)
 Affordable: inexpensive; reasonably priced
 A hobbyist: a person who pursues a particular hobby
 You're off the hook: no longer in difficulty or trouble