FA Youth Coach
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burleigh chick



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Hi
My husband and i are looking to move to spain towards the end of the year.
Really looking forward to seeing the sunshine again!!!!!
My husband is a qualified FA youth coach.
he can teach children form the age of 6 to 14 years old at football.
I was just wondering if anyone had any information about whether he could do this over in spain???
Thanks
Holly
My husband and i are looking to move to spain towards the end of the year.
Really looking forward to seeing the sunshine again!!!!!

My husband is a qualified FA youth coach.
he can teach children form the age of 6 to 14 years old at football.
I was just wondering if anyone had any information about whether he could do this over in spain???
Thanks
Holly
#2
Hi
My husband and i are looking to move to spain towards the end of the year.
Really looking forward to seeing the sunshine again!!!!!
My husband is a qualified FA youth coach.
he can teach children form the age of 6 to 14 years old at football.
I was just wondering if anyone had any information about whether he could do this over in spain???
Thanks
Holly
My husband and i are looking to move to spain towards the end of the year.
Really looking forward to seeing the sunshine again!!!!!

My husband is a qualified FA youth coach.
he can teach children form the age of 6 to 14 years old at football.
I was just wondering if anyone had any information about whether he could do this over in spain???
Thanks
Holly

#3
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burleigh chick



Joined: Feb 2008
Posts: 113
From: Gold Coast








LOL
No!!!
i knew that this will be an issue..but we've got a year so he can learn!!!
He was thinking maybe the teaching in hotels or the english schols
what do you think?
No!!!
i knew that this will be an issue..but we've got a year so he can learn!!!
He was thinking maybe the teaching in hotels or the english schols
what do you think?
#4
Of course you could teach in hotels if the need is there but I'd guess thats the last thing kids would want to do whilst on holiday. English schools, those would mostly be fee paying and you'd need to approach them to see if they have jobs going
http://spain.english-schools.org/
#5
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burleigh chick



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From: Gold Coast








Hi
I think your right..research is the key.
Thanks for replying to me.
Holly
I think your right..research is the key.
Thanks for replying to me.
Holly
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a Good start would be to go to iTunes and start downloading the Coffee break Spanish, its not the most comprehensive but its short sharp blasts of Spanish in an easy to learn format have helped my OH no end, and because its never longer than 20 mins it works well with our short term memory capabilities.
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agree with Mitzy, my son plays for a local village team and Im not even sure the coaches and staff are paid more than a nominal amount, certainly all of them have full time jobs
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