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		<title>Week 10 and11 in TESOL town</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Captain’s Log: Scraping barnacles at the moment.. this old gal’s holding up but only just! 
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We’re all enjoying a blissful 2 weeks away from classes. However that still means assignments must be done. Sigh.
While we’re in safe harbour, I’ve decided to amp up the research on teaching opportunities overseas via the famous cafe of Dave’s [...]


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<p>We’re all enjoying a blissful 2 weeks away from classes. However that still means assignments must be done. Sigh.</p>
<p>While we’re in safe harbour, I’ve decided to amp up the research on teaching opportunities overseas via the famous <a href="http://www.eslcafe.com">cafe of Dave’s</a> and <a href="http://www.canconx.com">an agency i</a>n Canada my friend P has used successfully. </p>
<p>P came out of the past just like a balmy sea breeze. We taught together many years ago in PNG. I am so grateful he recognised me. God knows how!</p>
<p>P’s&#160; own TESOL travels have been rich and clearly rewarding if his Korean blog is anything to go by. He has encouraged me to think it is possible to do the same and is such a godsend to me at the moment as I navigate through the potentially treacherous shallows of job opportunities.</p>
<p>Had a second <em>blast from the past</em> via Facebook just this a.m. This is such a new phenomena for me to be uncovered by people who knew me and (thankfully) still recognise me. </p>
<p>D was a delight when we worked together in television many years ago. I’m not sure what her message will be, but I look forward to hearing her story. There is no such thing as an accidental meeting on this book of faces. </p>
<p>Well my hearties, let’s scrub the deck in bristol fashion with a heave ho and big hi to the future that awaits. </p>


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