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Teaching Overseas

Sarah talks about teaching abroad in several different countries.

 

John: So Sarah, you're an English teacher, right?

Sarah: That's right.

John: You must have taught in many countries before.

Sarah: Yeah, I did. I taught in the USA, in Taiwan, China, South Korea, Japan and Ecuador.

John: Oh, Ecuador.

Sarah: Yeah.

John: So you must be able to speak Spanish very well.

Sarah: I think so. I studied really hard, and then when I lived in Ecuador, I spent a lot of time talking to people.

John: Did you teach Spanish, too?

Sarah: No, I didn't. When I lived in Ecuador actually, I volunteered for the United Nations.

John: Wow.

Sarah: And I taught families and they were being relocated to Canada because they were fleeing the drug wars of Colombia.

John: Wow.

Sarah: So I felt very badly for these families but they had a really bright future. So that was good. But then one week, I had a family, a couple of families and they were being relocated to Sweden.

John: Oh.

Sarah: And I said, "I can't teach them Swedish." And the UN said, "Well, maybe just teach them English." So I thought, they're going to Sweden, they don't need to learn English right now. And my friend at the time – she's Norwegian, and we were living together. And every day, she helped me to learn a little bit of Swedish. Just enough for one class so that I could teach these families…

John: Wait, wait.

Sarah: …some Swedish.

John: You were teaching Swedish language?

Sarah: Yes.

John: You are an English speaker.

Sarah: Yes.

John: You lived in Ecuador.

Sarah: Yes.

John: And a Norwegian person taught you Swedish.

Sarah: Yes.

John: So you could teach Swedish to people from Ecuador.

Sarah: From Colombia, currently living in Ecuador.

John: So they could move to Sweden.

Sarah: Yes.

John: And you did this as a volunteer.

Sarah: Yeah. I wanted to help people. So I moved to Ecuador and I got a volunteer job with the United Nations to help teach people but I never thought I would be teaching Swedish.

John: Wow.

Sarah: Yeah. It was a lot of fun.

John: I would like to try that someday, too.

Sarah: You can do it.

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