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Old May 19th, 2005, 04:38 am
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Hi everyone,

My name is Eva. I am Bulgarian teacher that teachis French in the UK.
So i guess the life in Korea is great!
I have plenty of qualifications but still learning.
Would be great to hear from you!

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Hi Eva,

I'd like to hear more about what life in Europe is like. Nice to have you on the site.

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Old May 24th, 2005, 04:33 am
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Hi Karen,

I guesse here is not as exiting as over the sea.....At the moment cold and windy. England is a nice rountry,just I miss home often. If you haven't visited Enrope, you should start with Paris ....LOndon can wait

So,tell me about you.....
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Hi Eva,

I wrote a bit about me in this forum, in the thread entitled nice to meet you . I'm Canadian and have been living in Korea for over 5 years. I wrote a silly summary about how I got started teaching English here . This semester I'm not teaching, I'm studying Korean, partly because my job fell through at the last minute. When that happened I took the opportunity to register for school because I'd been wanting to do that for quite a while. It's very refreshing to be a student again, and to see language learning from the student's perspective I really had forgotten how nervous students can get.

I'm not sure if I will ever teach English in another country because I've invested so much time into learning Korean, and I can't imagine starting over with another language, like Chinese or Japanese. Who knows, though...

So, how long have you been in England? How long do you plan to stay there? Where else would you like to teach?

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[quote=evelinat]Hi everyone,

My name is Eva. I am Bulgarian teacher that teachis French in the UK.
So i guess the life in Korea is great!
I have plenty of qualifications but still learning.
Would be great to hear from you!

Eva

Dear Eva, My name is David. I live and work in Japan ( I teach English ). I am still learning we never stop learning. Take it easy
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