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Old 24th December 2002, 12:50
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Ciao a tutti! Qualcuno capisce l'Italiano? Vorrei venire in Russia ad insegnare Italiano o Inglese. Sono un Insegnante di Inglese presso le scuole Statali Italiane e vorrei trasferirmi in Russia. Rispondetemi e. . . .
Buon Natale a tutti e felice 2003 ! ! !
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Old 24th December 2002, 14:35
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Wow

That was cool.
I wish I could understand. Always wanted to study some Italian. Maybe I will some day.

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Old 24th December 2002, 19:37
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I think he/she wants to teach Italian in Russia.
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Old 25th December 2002, 01:46
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I think it's

Hello to all! Anyone understands Italian? I want to go to Russian to teach English or Italian. I'm an English language teacher at the state Italian school and would like to chage for Russia. Please answer...

good (???) and happy 2003.

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There are many language schools in Russia, which require native English (and, maybe, Italian) speakers.
I gave an answer here in this forum regarding the matter some time ago - just check it:
http://www.russia.com/forums/showthr...?threadid=5049

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a couple of things to add:

socks, not sure if you follow the discussion, but

I've just spoken with the English lang teacher from the London language link school (they rent classes same building I have an office in). So, the teacher I was speaking to (her name is Sonia) comes from the states, she is about 22 y.o a.

You can apply on the internet, they have several web-sites, the one in Russia is http://www.language.ru

They pay for the tickets and support with the visa. Usual contract is 9 months. You got a vacation of 3 weeks. They rent a small (one-room) appartment for you.
The salary is 400-500 USD per month after tax. As Sonia stated, quite enough for the normal living.

In most cases, you should take the 'teaching English as a foreign language' course before you come to Russia.

They work in 16 Russian cities.

Moscow, St.Pete, Kaliningrad, Krasnoyarsk etc.

Hope it could help.


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Old 25th December 2002, 06:49
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Hello to all! Anyone understands Italian? I want to go to Russian to teach English or Italian. I'm an English language teacher at the state Italian school and would like to chage for Russia. Please answer...

good (???) and happy 2003.

Natale = Christmas.
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Old 25th December 2002, 12:51
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Thanks to everybody....Some understood my Italian. Special thanks to ILay for the useful addresses. I'll try. I hope to be successfull.
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Old 25th December 2002, 12:59
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Ribke translation

Original by Ribke :"Hello to all! Anyone understands Italian? I want to go to Russian to teach English or Italian. I'm an English language teacher at the state Italian school and would like to chage for Russia. Please answer...

good (???) and happy 2003."

Hi Ribke... the sense is perfect. There are some light mistakes in English... But it's fantastic. Thanks a lot...and
dasvidania!
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