Blog 3 - My Dream Job
Hello, dear students. Hoping you are enjoying yourselves this weekend; in today’s blog I will talk about my dream job. Despite the fact that I already enjoy teaching here at the University of Chile, I had considered the idea of going to other countries where teachers are actually fairly paid and with better working conditions. As I said before, one of my main dreams was to go to China because teachers are better paid there and being a teacher is considered an honorable profession. Since China provides many opportunities for English teachers in terms of workplace (you can teach at kindergarten, school, university level if you have the appropriate certificates), I would like to work at a university or a language academia. For this, I surely will need to develop my soft skills in terms of effective communication with my students, colleagues, and administrative personnel. Also, I consider open-mindedness an essential skill since I will have to adapt to a whole new culture ...
hello miss, i really agree with the way you're thinking about traveling to the past like, yeah i would really enjoy to see how in that times the people invented so many things but living forever there? no way, i will die if i don't have my comfy bed.
ResponderEliminarHello teacher, I find the dates and places you would like to go are very interesting, those are questions that I have also asked myself. Sadly, from sociology, I can’t say very much about the invention of things, but I imagine is that the need creates challenges to invent, I imagine that many people had to fail before achieving it.
ResponderEliminarhello teacher, I would also like to go back in time, it must be exciting to go back to that very interesting and difficult time in history, go back to the time like in the movie "ice age".
ResponderEliminarhello teacher, great post and I agree with the reflection haha I would not have liked to live in those hard times either
ResponderEliminarHello miss, I think the times you speak of are quite hectic, the ice age too cold to think of going there. But it is true that it would be interesting to see a society not yet westernized.
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Hello miss, I think that even the person that most loves the cold weather doesn´t like to go in the past to that age, and from my career I can´t say anything about the questions, but I agree that for us is a looot more comfortable living this age comparing to that
ResponderEliminarHello teacher! Very interesting post and I agree with you conclusion, I really prefer to stay warm in my bed than living in extreme conditions.
ResponderEliminarHello miss,I agree that it would be incredible to be able to contemplate the beginning of human civilizations and what customs were like in such an ancient era
ResponderEliminarHi teacher! I agree with your blog and the decision of travel to the past, also, such an interesting reflection with the podcast and the conclusion.
ResponderEliminarHi teacher! I find it very entertaining to travel to such distant times to learn a little about the creations but not at all pleasant to live that moment.
ResponderEliminarGreetings, teacher. the Babylon civilization it´s one of the most important and, personally one of the most interesting civilizations of humankind. I once heard that they even had a functional and written system of laws
ResponderEliminarHi teacher! I'm on your side when you say that you wouldn't like to be forever on those times, even though it would be amazing to be part of the creations that allow us to have the life that we have now ( like trains, computers, even medicine) and be part of the history of the human race i'm not sure if i would be strong enough to survive in such hard moments. I just can't live with the accommodations that I have today :(
ResponderEliminarHi miss, the trave you are inviting us on is very interesting, the vestiges of ancient civilizations are very relevant to understand the present. Some discoveries are truly amazing, and the ability to create such sophisticated things at that time is also amazing. On the other hand, I really liked the phrase from the podcast, it makes a lot of sense to me. :3
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