Post 3 : Your dream job

 

Hello bloggers: When I  was in high school , I realised the only thing  I wanted to do in life was to become an English  translator and interpreter to work at the United Nations in New York travelling all over the world. But  shortly before taking the PSU, the career , was closed.  I was devastated and didn't know what I would do. I was just 17 years old. Finally I decided to enrol in  English teaching in order to change into Translation internally . In practice  it was too difficult. Fortunately , I met a teacher who advised me to become a teacher of English, so  thus I could teach and make translations without any problems. However, as  a translator, you can´t work as a teacher. When I got that, i enjoyed my career . Additionally, several years later I realised I could  have never been an interpreter because you need to have nerves of steel and I don't. So my dream was partly made true:  to work with English, make translations and travel not all over the world , but quite a lot.  In your case, what do you think about your future job?  . I imagine  when you decided to study your current career, you already had some idea about what you wanted to do in the future, didn´t you? What kind of job would you like to have? How do you imagine it? Would you like to work outdoors  or indoors? Would your like to travel a lot in your job?  In an office? What major are you studying / are you thinking of taking?    Explain why. Add any other related ideas. Don´t forget  to make comments on  my blog and 3 of your classmates’ ones..

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  1. I find translation to be a very useful career if you would like to travel around the world

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  2. Wow being teacher is beautiful, above all of English. I imagine that was difficult learn when you were student.

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    1. I don't think it was difficult to learn the language, but to make students enjoy it!

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  3. Being a teacher or a translator is very interesting as a career

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  4. How sad that just before taking the psu the race was closed, at least his dream was largely fulfilled!

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    1. It was disappointing at the beginning, but I've really enjoyed my career.

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  5. You were finally able to learn english, it's great!

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    1. Actually, I could speak English before starting the university.

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  6. I think you always love english, that´s cool!

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  7. I think that being a teacher should be very demanding but at the same time comforting

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    1. I think it's really demanding with some rewards.

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  8. You got the best of both worlds: Teaching and learning English so you could travel the world.

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  9. how interesting, I find English difficult, I could not be an interpreter.

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