how? hi, how were you able to land a teaching job in medellin? i have been trying for a long time. is it easier to apply in person? maybe sugestions would be nice. thanks
Hey there! Hey! I ran into your blog entry by chance. I'm in fact a student that graduated from Colegio Bilingue in '02. I hope you enjoyed your stance at Colombia, it's certainly another universe as time seems to pass by way more slowly. But it's certainly a great place: the Forgotten Land, as Carlos Vives would put it. I've been out of Colombia for a while now, and miss it every day.
And regarding your previous entries, you're completely right about responsibility! People do have a tendency to not being in time... but hey, don't worry too much about it. We actually do survive when we get out.
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Great!!! having fun and drinking beer with friends...sounds great..driving crazy...and dont know what to do next...talking till morning about stupid things and playing truth and dare...:))))have fun there...you should think that you are in a differet country not in Romania...or Turkey.. there is no bad experince...every experince is precious...think about it...miss you very much...One of your best friend(i hope so:P) Umut TEKES
This blog is an account of my travels, my experience living abroad, starting with Turkey in 2004, straight after graduating from university, my teaching internship in Colombia for a whole year and my 2 years spent in London where I signed up for several Teacher Training Development Courses and even tried a little bit of Marketing.
I'm back in Romania where I set up a small language center which is now (2014) a Cambridge Exams Authorised Preparation Centre. I literally invested every penny I had in this project, putting all of my energy, dedication, passion for languages and know-how into pr... full info
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Juan Esteban Zea
how?
hi, how were you able to land a teaching job in medellin? i have been trying for a long time. is it easier to apply in person? maybe sugestions would be nice. thanks