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Looking at the hundreds of cities abroad that, as a teacher of English, you could potentially start calling your own, you may wonder why you would choose such an un-exciting seeming country to visit as the USA. There has been a long-standing rivalry between the USA and the UK, which seems to oscillate between friendly banter and barely-contained aggression. If you chose to move there, you would likely have to think up some fairly strong justifications when your mates ask you why you want to live with a bunch of Yanks. The honest truth could well be that you're just a little bit scared to move straight into an environment where you can't communicate with the local people. It's understandable that you would want to conduct an English course San Diego rather than jump headfirst into teaching in southeast Asia. Of course, the beaches and the many more sunshine hours than the UK might factor into it as well.
In fact, California is an ideal place to begin your career as a teacher. While you are busy teaching your English course Los Angeles, you can immerse yourself in one of the quintessentially American cities, as well as experiencing other cultures. The USA that you see in movies is alive and well here, but so is a thriving Mexican population. If you were thinking about making Spain or South America your next destination, then this would be an ideal time to enrol in a Spanish course Los Angeles. Not only will you probably be able to fit this in around your own teaching schedule, there will be plenty of people to practise your newfound language skills with, from your classmates, to your neighbours, to the clerks at your local stores.
Learning a second language will not only keep your brain stimulated, but it can also complement other hobbies and interests, such as cookery and fine wine. Two of the first countries to spring to mind when you speak about food and wine are Italy and France. Funnily enough, there is a very good Italian course Los Angeles, and this might just help you get your food pronunciations spot on, and learn a bit more about the regions that produce your favourite specialties. The Italian-American community is also quite well-established, and you probably won't have to look far for a willing language partner. Finally, whether you are looking to move to a small Pacific island, or just want to know a bit more about your preferred wine regions, you can't go past a French course Los Angeles. These courses can also be a great way of getting to know people in your new town, and every recent emigre needs new friends! |
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