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Artfully clueless
Posted on 31/08/2008
During my stay at the primary school in Norway I was offered an extension of my contract. It was a fantastic offer - a solid job, and they would pay for my Montessori education to boot....
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The End of the Storm
Posted on 15/05/2008
Disclaimer: This blog entry was pieced together from three seperate half-finished entries from the last six months or so. It was commenced in early February and finished today, in mid-May....
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Guatemala and other things
Posted on 31/10/2007
Well, then. I guess it's time to get back on track. In the days when July turned to August, I went out on a number of dates with a girl. Later, in the second week of August, we stepped...
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Finding Shelter
Posted on 30/10/2007
I awoke this morning to a complete absence of water and electricity. Earlier this year, around March and April, such outages were common in parts of the Central Valley due to water...
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The silence is broken!
Posted on 25/09/2007
Yes, it's been a long time, for sure. I guess it's possible to say that I've been consumed by a life of teaching, but that would be a lie. The problem is rather a Tica that...
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Teaching your second language
Posted on 01/08/2007
What follows is something of a defensive speech. I admit it freely. The subject is something I'm thinking about almost daily. It's an issue that will be relevant to every single...
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Splitting Up
Posted on 26/07/2007
By Tony O. Most ESL teachers in Costa Rica will, at some point, work a split shift. Students tend to have time for English classes either during the morning or in the evening. Thus,...
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Random post
Posted on 06/07/2007
By Dr. O.L.E. It's Friday, eleven in the morning, and here I am hanging out at Mall San Pedro. What brought me here can ultimately be traced back to incompetence. I'm teaching a...
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Perhaps my most important advice: Sodas, Casados, and...
Posted on 28/06/2007
By Bruce Yup, that's right, regardless of all the information that I and the other contributors have posted on this site, there's really one piece of advice that I'm about to...
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Beneath the Veneer
Posted on 25/06/2007
By Tony O.As an ESL teacher abroad, I have a unique opportunity to truly get to know Costa Rica. It's one of the most appealing aspects of the job. I've met numerous wonderful...
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