Today received my first calls from language institutes to interview me for freelance teaching, as that is the most common form of teaching for foreigners. I will not pay taxes, not really ever register myself, just get myself an official domicile so as to be able to open a bank account - you need one to cash cheques.
Teaching is foremost onsite in mayor companies such as Repsol, Shell, and non petrol linked that want/need their employees to speak english for international relations.
These are probably only the leftovers from the other people of my course, the hours they didn´t want or couldn´t fit in their schedule anymore, as I am not really a native speaker, but what the heck, have to start somewhere.
From tomorrow I will try to post some images on this blog, but I´m not sure if it really works, any suggestions anyone?
See u all one day or another!!!
Fonz
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Hola Fons, espero que todo te vaya bonito. Me alegro mucho que hayas aprobado tu TEFL y bueno parece que todo va mas o menos bien. Te escribo en espanol para darte un pequeno empujoncito a tu aprendizaje del castellano. No se si te esta resultando dificil pero te comento para que te des cuenta de una cosa, que los espanoles hablamos un castellano diferente de los argentinos. He encontrado recientemente un diccionario argentino-espanol, en el que se explica la diferencia de significados entre algunos vocablos usados en Espana y alla. Aqui tienes el link. http://www.elcastellano.org/miyara/index.html
Lo saque de una website que los argentinos que hay en Irlanda han disenado, por si puedes sacar informacion acerca de Argentina, nunca esta de mas. El link es el siguiente,
www.argentinosenirlanda.com
Bueno Fons cuidate mucho que yo ya lo hago.
Un saludo y hasta pronto.
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