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Post by stephania on Jun 23, 2008 2:35:05 GMT -5
Hello all readers. I am an English student here in Spain but am considering spending my summer teaching English in the Peru. It would only be a 6 week placement (I have to return to university and furthermore would miss my cats too much; I’d have to take my foto de gatitos with me for sure!). My only worry is that my English may not be good enough to explain complex grammatical issues. I did do a curso de ingles extranjero in the States and have done some turismo social in South America before, mixing with a lot of visitors from the US and Canada so feel like I can communicate well – but perhaps a certificate in teaching would help me be able to break down the more complex aspects to language learning. Also – what age/level would I be best to teach – beginners who only want to know the basics or those who are already very good and will just want conversational class? All advice welcome!
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Post by Wayne Hall on Jun 30, 2008 23:56:39 GMT -5
Hello Stephania. Best of luck with your English teaching and learning plans.
Our family is originally from Australia but two daughters of my grandmother's sister emigrated to two countries you have mentioned: Peru and Fiji, and their children grew up in those countries.
Their children and their children's children now live in the Australian cities Melbourne and Adelaide.
I, for my part, have emigrated to Greece.
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Post by stephania on Jul 14, 2008 0:57:13 GMT -5
Hello Stephania. Best of luck with your English teaching and learning plans. Our family is originally from Australia but two daughters of my grandmother's sister emigrated to two countries you have mentioned: Peru and Fiji, and their children grew up in those countries. Their children and their children's children now live in the Australian cities Melbourne and Adelaide. I, for my part, have emigrated to Greece. Good day admin, Thanks for giving time in reading my article and it’s my pleasure to be answered. Thanks for your nice good luck words. It’s nice to hear about your family. Take care and have a nice day.
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