Not on Steemit, obviously.
Fusing with Goku!
It's been a couple of months since I've shown my face here, but the good news is that the rumours of my death have been greatly exaggerated.
(What? There were no rumours? The Steemit community didn't even notice I was missing? I don't believe it!)
As you may recall, I recently began training to become an teacher of English as a foreign language here in Guadalajara, México. (My job title sounds way cooler in Spanish by the way - maestro de inglés.)
Before even finishing my training, I was snapped up by one of México's most prestigious private language schools, where I have been working ever since. I am the only native English speaker at the school, however there are other teachers who are half Mexican-half American, or who lived in the US for decades, and speak with a native or near-native accent.
It's been an incredibly satisfying learning curve, especially watching my students develop from nervous speakers to a point where they are able to laugh and make jokes with me in English. I have learned that, as a native speaker, I have a different skillset to the Mexican teachers who learned English in a classroom themselves. I am stronger in the areas of pronunciation, tone of voice, vocabulary and idioms. However I have found that it's actually quite difficult to teach the grammar of your native language, given that you use it so instinctively and unconsciously yourself. Furthermore, I don't have the innate knowledge of specific challenges that a native Spanish speaker faces, at least not as comprehensively as a Mexican teacher does.
Everyone loves grammar
Nonetheless, my knowledge and understanding of both English, Spanish, and linguistics as a whole has profoundly improved. I have also developed a fantastic relationship with many of my students, most of whom are around my age or only a few years younger. Aside from teaching English for 8 hours a day, I'm also spending a solid 3 to 4 hours a day learning Spanish or consuming material in Spanish. I am employing numerous methods, often honed by what I have learned from teaching English, and I am confident that I will have achieved a reasonable level of fluency within the next 6 months.
"Spanish course for foreigners"
In between all of this, I've been managing to make a little time for dating, and taking advantage of the fact that my blue eyes make me exotic in México. Guadalajara is famous in México for its beautiful women, but more importantly, they are intelligent and kind as well. Furthermore, I have quit smoking (17 days without a cigarette!) and Facebook!
From here, I will try to make time to continue telling my India to Germany story before the memories become too distant and vague. I will also be posting more about language and linguistics, and that may eventually become the main focus of this blog. Soon, I intend to post a guide on how to self-teach a language. Stay tuned for that.
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Happy to have you back on Steemit! I was wondering how you were doing. So you didn't end up going to Europe then?
I'm committed to this job until at least August, but at this point, I think I'll be staying indefinitely. It may be time to begin focusing on my dream of becoming a tequila distiller.
Haha sounds like a great plan! Btw, we have now launched @travelfeed to support travel bloggers on Steemit, so you can now add the tag #travelfeed to your posts for a chance to be curated!
Awesome! I don't think this one is worthy but I'll definitely do so for future posts.
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Great post! I have been terrible at posting on here as well but will hopefully make a comeback as well. Your story of teaching is so familiar to me. When I was teaching English in Korea it amazed me how much of the grammar rules I knew by instinct and really had to think about why certain rules existed. Good luck with the Steemit posts and look forward to reading mkre from you soon!