(Down) Under Pressure?
If you're anywhere near the end of your studies, at least for the time being, you will probably have been giving your future a little bit of thought. At the very least, you will likely have had somebody (lecturers, parents, guidance counsellors, career advisors) trying to make you think about it. What positions will you be looking for? Where will you live? What are you qualified to do? It's likely that people have told you that that English major will only get you more classroom time, and while they may be right, why make it a standard teaching experience? With a little investigation, you could be carrying out an English course Sydney, and looking at the yachts on a sparkling blue harbour during your time off. Being at the far end of the world, you may not have given Australia too much thought. When you do, though, there aren't that many reasons not to at least visit. It's not too difficult to obtain a working holiday visa, and you can spend part of your travels teaching an English course Melbourne, and the rest of your time enjoying the stunning scenery and weather, in the company of the very friendly locals. Once you've made the trek all the way around the planet, it would be foolish not to extend your stay in the area for as long as possible, and, especially if you base yourself in the western parts, southeast Asia is just a short flight away. Conducting an English course Perth would provide you with the perfect base from which to explore Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, and many other vibrant parts of Asia. If you tend more towards a life sipping good wine and exploring both forests and deserts, South Australia could be the perfect place for you. Teaching an English course Adelaide, you can experience this beautiful city's buzzing night life, as well as taking weekend trips up to the Barossa Valley to sample the luscious wines and ports. The traditional vineyards and buildings are an experience in themselves, and you will no doubt be taking some bottles home after sampling what's on offer. If you have a taste for good wine and food, why not complement it by enrolling in a French course Adelaide? It may seem like an unusual place to do such a thing, but good language schools are just one of the hidden gems of the 'Land Down Under'.
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