On 3/07/10, rachel wrote: > I'm looking to teach abroad. I have 2 years teaching > experience and will have a clear credential in English at > the end of this school year. > > Anyone have info or tips for teaching English abroad? Best > agencies? Countries? Any advice would be most appreciated. > > Rachel
I realize this post is a few years old, but I would love to get into teaching in a German speaking country. Can you tell me more about what you did in Austria?
Thanks
Michael
On 5/20/10, Brenda wrote: > Hi Rachel, > I can really help you. I taught in Austria for a year and > loved it. Your best bet is to join Search Associates. They > place teachers in overseas positions. I suggest you not start > out in a third world country your first time teaching > overseas. You are smart to do this while you are young. All > but just a few countries won't issue you a work visa if you > are over 55 and you would definitely have problem if you were > almost 60 (like I am). Go for it. My year in Austria was the > best of my 22 years in teaching. > > Brenda > > > > On 3/07/10, rachel wrote: >> I'm looking to teach abroad. I have 2 years teaching >> experience and will have a clear credential in English at >> the end of this school year. >> >> Anyone have info or tips for teaching English abroad? Best >> agencies? Countries? Any advice would be most appreciated. >> >> Rachel
Interested in spending Summer in Montauk? I have a 1 bedroom co-op on Old Montauk Hwy. directly across from the beach.I rent by the week for $1600. Margaret Roman [email removed]
Has anyone every used STA travel? I am going to Chicago in July for a conference and the prices are high. On STA travel it is really low. Does anyone know about STA travel?
I've visited tripadvisor and similar forums, but they get very mixed reviews. I wonder if some are sour grapes or competitors and some are the company itself because they are so different!
Anyone been, or have any ideas where I could get actual unbiased opinions?
I would love to hear all about what is going on in Equador. It is my dream to travel there and I would love to volunteer and/or tour the Galapogas. I would especially be interested in any short term or long term teaching positions.
MY parents met in Quito back in the late 30's( Holocaust vacationers)--my 2 sisters were born there, and waited ten years to make it to the states. My grandfather remained, opened a shop, and for miles was known as "El Rubio". Oddly, he named it Baazar Alaska on Calle Venezuela. Is anyone around who might remember him? When is the best time to visit? Can you recommend any places to stay? I just retired after 37 years of Crisis Counseling, and boy, could I use a vacation..
No amount of reading or flipping through picture books will prepare you for your personal encounter with the Pyramids at Giza, the Sphinx, the Mosques, the Cairo Bazaar, the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities, Memphis and Sakkara and the step pyramid. On the Nile cruise, you will experience the Valley of the Kings; the Valley of the Queens; the Temples at Luxor, the Aswan Dam and much more.
This five star - 11 day - Ancient Egyptian History and Cultural experience is now open to the public., The dates are from February 18th - 28th, 2011 (Fri.-Mon.). The price includes: International air from JFK Airport to/from Cairo; Domestic air between Cairo and Luxor and Aswan- Cairo; Five nights at the InterContinental Semiramis Hotel (or similar) in Cairo; Four nights cruising between Luxor and Aswan on the 5-star Royal Ruby ship (or similar) ; Services of professional Egyptologists throughout the tour; and more. The price is $2449 plus taxes + insurance.
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