Post 2: Why did you choose this career/study programme?
- your dream jobs when you were a child
- other career options that you had at the moment of applying to university
- what made you decide in the end
- your experience at university until now
- the kind of job you would like to have
> word count: 120 words
> don't forget to leave comments on 3 of your classmates posts and on your teacher's post as well.
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I studied English Linguistics, and I always thought "what would my future job be?"… And here I am!!
I always wanted to have a fun, light, easy going and not too hard to do job, but always wanted to be with people.
From all the many areas I could work in, I always wanted something neither too-much outdoors nor indoors, furthermore, I wanted something that would produce some kind of social change, a good important and deep change.
In other matters, I wanted to travel, to see the world, to meet strange people, well... strange meaning, different than me and my friends and family. With teaching languages, I have been able to do all the former, which leads me to think it was the right choice.
I tried working in an office once, in a job that was not as stressful as a teacher's job but after a year, and after missing the classrooms a lot, I decided to go back to stressful, challenging but rewarding teaching.
Nowadays, I am thinking on taking up on PHD studies in the field of Applied Linguistics, I would like to do it either in the Netherlands, Switzerland and/or England.
I would like to do it in those countries, well, in the two first ones because they have a long history of successful multilingualism and because they are definitely good at languages. England on the other hand, would be my last choice, and this is because of a fact that gave birth to a joke, that is, - and please, no offense-, but the joke says: "how do you call a person who speaks only one language? […] you call them British"...LOL

ResponderEliminarI did not understand the joke :( LOL
How funny! I didn't know that joke.
ResponderEliminarI'ts great you feel it was a wise choice so far.
ResponderEliminarI had never heard of that joke.
ResponderEliminarI'ts vocation and its social commitment are evidenced.
ResponderEliminarI have the same desire of knowing other countries and languages, you're so lucky!
ResponderEliminarIt evidence the commitment and love that you have to your job.
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ResponderEliminarI hope it turns out to be a PhD ... Success!
PD: I didn't understand the joke :(
ResponderEliminarIt's good that you think it was a good choice.
how interesting to learn a new language!
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ResponderEliminarIt's evident in the classes that you like your job
ResponderEliminarCongratulations on your achievements and Success in what you set your mind!
ResponderEliminarGreat teacher! I would like learn english in netherlands me too!
ResponderEliminarIt's good that you could do everything you wanted! success for what you propose in the future!
ResponderEliminarHow good are you passionate about what you do
ResponderEliminargood to know that he praised the right career and likes what he does
ResponderEliminarIs a great career! and is very useful for travel :)
ResponderEliminarIt's clear that your vocation is your job! I hope that, one day, you travel the world.
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ResponderEliminarI like to travel too