europe travelogue 2003-2006

Thursday, September 28, 2006

Posted in Traveling at 7:46 pm by Administrator

My friends have commented more than once, that I seem rather preoccupied with things like anniversaries, lengths of time in general, destinations, itineraries, maps, and even random to-do and have-done lists. I suppose there is meaning for me in location and duration. I find myself frequently keeping records of where I’ve been, what I’ve seen, or plans for the future.

July 17, 2006 marked 3 years to the day that I left Seattle. Anyone who knew me then, knows that I had spent the better part of my twenties struggling and developing (through my various concepts and communities), trying to learn how to manage my life and more importantly, to enjoy it.

I hope these last three years have somehow been the result, or even the reward, of all that work but I in all honesty I’ll never really know what is responsible for it. But somewhere I have discovered, at least partially, the power to just live, quite freely in fact, a much more external rather than internal existence. And while of course that doesn’t mean I don’t have my assorted crises, I consider it a miracle to have had this chance.

For those of you who are not quite sure what I’ve been doing for the last 3 years, here’s a little list that basically sums it up:

  • Teaching English (and learning it)
  • Travelling
  • Learning German and bits of other languages
  • Studying (primarily) European history and absorbing its culture(s)
  • Meeting a very odd mix of people

So in honor of this preoccupation with lists and places etc, and to mark the 3 years, I’ve compiled a summary of my travels. While there are a million stories attached with all these names and dates, I have decided here just to list them. It traces my English Teaching certificate training in Prague, to the teaching contracts I’ve had in Bosnia, Kosovo, Poland, and Germany, with all the smaller trips that I’ve made in between.

The list is actually a very precise record of everywhere I’ve been in the last 3 years. The boldfaced listings are places that I stayed for longer than a visit, either to teach or get taught, and I have listed trips within those longer stays underneath the boldface. And since March of 2004 I have been living in Berlin, taking trips when I can, between teaching English classes, and taking German ones (Ich liebe Deutsch!).

July 17, 2003 Flight from Seattle, WA, USA

July 17-22, 2003 New York, USA

July 23-26, 2003 London, England

July 26-31, 2003 Barcelona, Spain

July 31 – September 10, 2003 Prague, Czech Republic (Teaching Certification Course)

September 16, 2003 Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic

September 2-7, 2003 Harrachov, Czech Republic

September 10-22, 2003 Brataslava, Slovakia Budapest, Hungary Podgorica, Montenegro Budva and Kotor, Montenegro Dubrovnik, Croatia Sarajevo, Bosnia

September 22 – October 30, 2003 Tuzla, Bosnia (Teaching Contract)

October 17-19, 2003 Mostar, Bosnia

October 30 – November 9 Zagreb, Croatia Budapest, Hungary Cluj-Naboca, Transylvania, Romania Sighisuora, Transylvania, Romania Bucharest, Romania Sofia, Bulgaria Skopje, Macedonia

November 9- December 18, 2003 Pristina, Kosovo (Teaching Contract)

November 14-18 Thessalonika, Greece Athens, Greece

November 27-30 Belgrade, Serbia Novi Sad, Serbia

December 18-January 4, 2004 Sarajevo, Bosnia Maribor, Slovenia (to be honest, bathroom break) Vienna, Austria Graz, Austria London, UK Prague, Czech Republic Berlin, Germany

January 4 – March 7, 2004 Brodnica, Poland (Contract)

January 10 Torun, Poland

January 17-19 Warsaw, Poland

January 24-26 Poznan, Poland February 6-8 Berlin, Germany

February 14-15 Torun, Poland

February 21-23 Poznan, Poland

February 28-29 Gdansk, Poland (Danzig) Sopot, Poland

March 7, 2004 – Present Berlin, Germany (Teaching Contracts)

March 17-24, 2004 Malaga, Spain Algecires, Spain Tangier, Morocco Marrakesh, Morocco Essouarria, Morocco

April 8-13, 2004 Viersen, Germany Liege, Belgium Aachen, Germany Dusseldorf, Germany

May 20, 2004 Dresden, Germany

June 4-6, 2004 Prague, CZ

July 9-11, 2004 Kopenhagen, Denmark

July 18-24 London, UK Cardiff, Wales, UK Tredegar, Wales, UK Merthyr Tidfyl, Wales, UK

September 24-26 Prague, CZ

November 4-8 Rome, Italy

December 9, 2004 – January 8, 2005 Seattle, WA, USA Toppenish, WA, USA Salt Lake City, UT, USA London, UK

February 2-6, 2005 Venice, Italy

March 18-20, 2005 Leipzig,

Germany April 22-24, 2005 Zurich, Switzerland

May ?, 2005 Szczecin, Poland (Stettin)

May 12-16, 2005 Zittau, Germany Goerlitz, Germany Gorszalacz, Poland Liberec, Czech Republic

May 26-29, 2005 Barcelona, Spain

June 3-4, 2005 Prague, CZ

August 21-September 4, 2005 Riga, Latvia St. Petersburg, Russia Moscow, Russia Vilnius, Lithuania

September 23-30, 2005 Naples, Italy Island of Ischia, Italy Senise, Basilicata region, Italy Lipari Islands, Sicily Messina, Sicily

September 30 – October 2 Zittau, Germany

December 23 – 30, 2005 Manchester, England Lancashire, England London, England Brighton, England

February 24, 2006 Neuruppin, Germany

May 5 – 8, 2006 Amsterdam, Netherlands Rotterdam, Netherlands Den Haag, Netherlands Leiden, Netherlands Haarlem, Netherlands

May 19 – 22 Liverpool, England Lancaster, England

June 8 – 11 Budapest, Hungary Regular trips Potsdam, Fuerstenwalde, Demmin, (Germany)

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Planned trips 2006 August 2 – 6 Prague, Czech Republic Harrachov, Czech Republic

October 25 – November 14 Delhi, India Agra, India Pushkar, India Varanasi (Banares), India

November 14 – 16 Istanbul, Turkey

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Future plans

2007 Move to Spain? Move to Buenos Aires, Argentina? Look for a graduate program in history/education?

Teaching experience by Paul

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Posted in Sharing at 11:18 pm by Administrator

Name: Paul Doucet Nationality: Canadian Present teaching place: David’s English Center, Taipei, Taiwan

Paul Doucet.jpg

Teaching experience: 3 years: teaching children and adults in South Korea 1 year: teaching ESL to adults (ages 16-50) in Taiwan Experience Sharing: It’s rewarding to know that you’ve helped someone improve their skills and thereby achieve a goal. Once a student I had been teaching for several months achieved a great TOIEC score and as a result was given a promotion and a significant raise. These are the kinds of things that make you appreciate the difference you are making, and to be able to do so while having fun is the best part!

Kinga Domby, Teaching Overseas!

Sunday, September 17, 2006

Posted in Sharing at 12:34 am by Administrator

Name: Kinga Domby 

Nationality: Canadian

Present teaching place: David’s English Center, Taipei, Taiwan

Teaching experience:

3 years: teaching assistant (Special needs) in Canada

1/2 year: teaching children (ages 8-12) in Korea

TESOL: Ajudicato (in Japan)

7 years: teaching ESL (ages 2-68) in Taiwan

Experience Sharing: The best part is when you get students who are enthusiastic about learning and ask lots of questions. It is most rewarding when old students come back to let you know how much they appreciate and used what you have taught them towards their future (usually studying overseas and obtaining a great job).

My experience

Posted in Sharing at 12:33 am by Administrator

Name: Jerry Wright 

Nationality: American

Present teaching place: David’s English Center, Taipei, Taiwan

Teaching experience:

6 months teaching English to adults in Taiwan

Experience Sharing: I enjoy teaching English and talking with all my students. They have interesting stories to share.

Brent’s experience

Saturday, September 16, 2006

Posted in Sharing at 11:59 pm by Administrator

Nationality: American Present teaching place: David’s English Center, Taipei, Taiwan Teaching experience: David’s English Center, Taiwan (2005-present)Bastyr University, Kenmore, WA (2004-5)   Tutored Medical Chinese I-III courses; taught undergraduate psychology classesWashington International School, Seattle (2003-4)   Elementary to junior high school ages: phonics, spelling, grammar, vocabulary buildingZndoChina Chinese Refugee Association-senior adults, Seattle (2002)   Taught conversation English; prepared students for US Citizenship ExaminationAdults and teenagers, individual and groups, Taiwan (1998-99)Junior Achievement, Seattle (Summer 1997)

Teaching is very rewarding. It’s a joy getting to know and interact with so many students, being part of their educational pursuits, and playing an active role in their personal and professional development through language learning. Teaching is not only a job, but rather-equally-a learning and growing experience. One of the greatest rewards gained from this line of work is the constant learning and development of my own professional skills. Living and teaching overseas adds much more to the experience through cultural and language exchange, as well as setting to know the diverse mix of other teachers (from various countries around the world) working here.

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