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Teacher exchange trips and discovery
noorhamza
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Teacher exchange trips and discovery
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Hi English teachers from around the world, An idea came up to my mind as I was browsing the site! Why don �t we meet in person? We could host one another depending on holiday periods during the year so that our trips don �t cost a lot. It could be short trips of a few days, we could meet, visit each other �s institutions and have an opportunity to exchange work, ideas and sheets. Besides, it �s an opportunity to discover a new town with someone who lives there. Being a travel addict, this idea seems really interesting. Who shares my point of view? |
10 Nov 2017
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Antonio Oliver
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Hi, I think that would be a really nice experience but... Easier said tan done! Perhaps Víctor can organise an annual meeting or somethng? I was thinking at the Paris Ritz, all expenses paid of course |
11 Nov 2017
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noorhamza
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Hi Antonio, We can even go with something less fancy...Still waiting for the others to show up..... :) :) :) |
11 Nov 2017
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cunliffe
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Oh, I �m up for this! Let �s have an Eslprintables Members � Symposium (aka Chinwag ) My preferred locations would be: a hill top town anywhere in Italy; Logrono, in Spain (medieval town with tapas); Tbilisi (some interesting characters ), Glasgow or Ohio (ditto); anywhere in South America (money is no object to me maybe that �s why my husband hates me)...; Any town beginning with A, B, C etc....
Edit: I visited Lesley Misano in Italy and that was wonderful. Also - and I shared photos - I visited the famous Les Douglas ldthemagicman in Newcastle and that was magic. Edit2: Just hoping almaz has a sense of humour I think if we met it would be tea towels at dawn...
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11 Nov 2017
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s.lefevre
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I have visited a few members around the world, in Russia, Iran, Turkey, France. Believe me, these trips were the best I have ever had. Before I travel, I always try to find people on the forum who are willing to meet me for a cup of tea, coffee or something. So, I �m open to the idea for collective or individual meeting. |
11 Nov 2017
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karagozian
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Haha !!!! This year i offer two cups of coffee Silvia. And to our dear Lynne i would say That she has forgotten a stop over in Toulouse. Also The Georgian brother is going to be busy next year.
Well I am open to this idea! |
11 Nov 2017
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tchrvan
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Sounds Nice! Anyone of you going to The Bristol conference in April? IATEFL
I �d love to and it would be Nice to meet other English teachers! |
11 Nov 2017
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spinney
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With my schedule it would be tricky but if it �s a weekend and is in Southern Spain, Portugal or the northern coast of Morocco, then I �m in. |
11 Nov 2017
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yanogator
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Hey, Lynne, I �m not quite sure whether Giorgi, Alex and I should feel honored or skeptical about being singled out. Either way, I have two empty bedrooms in Ohio that are always ready to welcome guests. I cook well and can entertain my guests, too. Now that I �m retired and teaching math part-time, my income is severely limited, so I can �t come to visit any of you, but anyone who wants to visit me is encouraged to make the trip. Bruce |
11 Nov 2017
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Antonio Oliver
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Monique, you live in Toulouse?? I �ve been to Albí twice. Spinney, I live in south-east Spain, sounds good? Lynne, Logroño, why not indeed? Thanks Noorhamza for starting this! |
11 Nov 2017
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karagozian
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Someone here came for a cup of coffee and ultimately we spent 10 Days exploring parts of the south of France. IT was great And fun ! |
11 Nov 2017
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