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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Example:
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


Definitely i don't see you in a work office! LOL I think that the languages are super interesting and i hope learning norwegian one day... pray for me, please!
ResponderEliminarThe careers that produce some kind of social change, definitely, they are the most rewarding. :)
ResponderEliminarI think is admirable continue working as a teacher no matter what!
ResponderEliminarContinuing to study is always a good option, even more so if you have the opportunity to travel :)
ResponderEliminarI admire the people who decide to study other languages :0 Good luck with your future studies!
ResponderEliminarI would also like to do a doctorate abroad!
ResponderEliminari think that study in others countries is incredible because you can open your mind to different cultures.
ResponderEliminarI think I don't know anyone who wants to work in an office
ResponderEliminarhaha good joke, I'm happy for you because I study what you like
ResponderEliminarYou have a really interesting live! I hope you can study all those languages :-)
ResponderEliminari also hope change the world with journalism
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