Moving to Spain
#32
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Re: Moving to Spain
People never put others on ignore who annoy them..............take me for example, so many people get pissed at me hijacking threads and being confrontational, yet they still read my posts...............issues.
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Re: Moving to Spain
No issues with you Matt. You are argumentive,bolshy,a winder-upper but you are always lively,interesting and never(I dont think)deliberately destructive. Personally I dont have an issue with SOS either but clearly some do.
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Don't worry it was a slightly barbed comment, and not meant for the likes of you.
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Re: Moving to Spain
Hi everyone. i am new to this forum although i have been to this site. your comments on Spanish life is quite interesting. i am looking to move to Spain at the end of May to start up a language school (mainly english, plus spanish) in Malaga. Do you think there is an interest in learning english? also do you think it's possible to recruit good qualified english teachers? i have an MA in TEFL and a few years teaching/management. i also read about how difficult it is for teachers to find decent jobs. Having been a teacher myself i aspire to run my company properly and pay a good wage. any thoughts on these? your response will be much appreciated.Andrea
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Re: Moving to Spain
http://malaga.loquo.com/ps/ofertas-d...teacher/280374
I cannot help you a lot, but any thing that I know I will send it
I cannot help you a lot, but any thing that I know I will send it
your english is quite good. can people afford to pay for language education in spain? who are most likely to want to learn? maybe unversity students and business men? those between 20-40 years of age? any thoughts you have on it will be much appreciated.
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Re: Moving to Spain
That would be the many Spanish who come to the UK to earn decent money and get treated as a human.
#40
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Re: Moving to Spain
Just wondering if it would be possible to move to southern Spain and find a normal job working alongside the Spanish?
Soon i'll be a qualified welder and wouldn't want to do all that training just to do any job that comes my way,especially as i've probably got 30 years or so work left in me.
Soon i'll be a qualified welder and wouldn't want to do all that training just to do any job that comes my way,especially as i've probably got 30 years or so work left in me.
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Re: Moving to Spain
Hi sonofspain. thank you for the link. it's interesting. would you say the Spanish people are interesting in learning foreign languages, not just english? (i am actually not english, i am hungarian, but currently live in the uk and my boyfriend is english) i would like to start the school with teaching english because that's what i am trained to do, but later on want to add Spanish teaching to it and maybe other foreign languages.
your english is quite good. can people afford to pay for language education in spain? who are most likely to want to learn? maybe unversity students and business men? those between 20-40 years of age? any thoughts you have on it will be much appreciated.
your english is quite good. can people afford to pay for language education in spain? who are most likely to want to learn? maybe unversity students and business men? those between 20-40 years of age? any thoughts you have on it will be much appreciated.
I believe that there are companies that impart lessons, in this case of English, to their workers, but the normal thing are private academies for children or in the schools. If I discover something, I will send it to you
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Re: Moving to Spain
But good, don't worry that your specialty is to sow weed
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Re: Moving to Spain
He hit the nail on the head there! It needed saying!
These people who sow weed need to be exposed for what they really are!
These people who sow weed need to be exposed for what they really are!