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3. MY DREAM JOB

Hello my dear bloggers. This time we will be writing about our dream jobs.

Before you write, try to think about the following:

- What kind of job would you like to have? How do you imagine it?
- What skills will you need?
- What about the salary?
- What major are you studying / are you thinking of taking? Explain why
- Add any other related ideas.

Don't forget that you have to:

- Make comments on 3 of your classmates’ posts + a comment on your teacher's post.
- Write no less than 210 words.




It happened to be at a very early age that I wanted to do so many things. I thought I had the potential and freedom to do whatever I wanted to do. I wanted to become an actress, fashion designer, spaceship pilot, architect, painter, singer, president, etc. As you can see, everything was very well connected. XD

As I started focusing on choosing one career path, I envisaged working in something related to languages. To cut a long story short, I applied to the University of Concepción. My first year in the English and French translation programme was awful. I failed. Obviously the only one thing I learnt at school was 'open the door', 'what is this?', and comment allez-vous? With some minor variations such as 'what is this? This is a pen', or 'comment allez-vous? Comme si comme ça'. But I was determined to overcome my flaws and make it through. So, guess what. I made it.

Now I have over six years of experience working as a teacher of English, though I am still strictly speaking, a translator. Nevertheless, I am finishing my TESOL certification to become a more highly qualified teacher - I hope.
In mid-term future, I would love to continue my studies (A Master Degree would be great) and do some work on translation abroad. I've always pictured myself learning more languages, working abroad, somewhere in Europe either as a teacher or translator, or in an embassy, where my salary expectations get a little bit better than now, where teaching or translating is considered as an important job for the society, and where school curriculums are not created by policy makers who haven't taught a day in their life.
I am sure that one day I will be able to achieve my lifelong dream of working in an English speaking country either as a teacher or as a translator. After all, I've been training and developing my language skills for a long time.
What about you? What's your dream job?

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  1. I respect the effort and dedication you have put into your work, and I think that people like you should make educational policies.

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  2. Hello Teacher! It's good to see people happy with what they do, it shows a lot how much they love their vocation. I hope you can achieve your goal of taking your career to other parts of the world.

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  3. How great to work with languages! It gives you many opportunities to travel and see new places.

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  4. very interesting blog!, I hope that one day you can do that dream job.

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  5. Very interesting blog teacher, hopefully one day you can do the job of your dreams.

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  6. I have a lot of dream jobs when I was young too. I really think that you can do you dream job in the future

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  7. I find the work of a translator very interesting, it would be very incredible to work as a translator in diplomatic affairs

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  8. i think is very cool work whith lenguages, i hope you can work as in translating in the future

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  9. Learning languages is very interesting since it gives you many opportunities. I hope you can continue your studies and get your dream job.

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  10. It would be super cool to go to Europe and practice all the english you learn from a non-speaking english continent as Latam

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  11. When I was little I did have a lots of dreams... I wanted to be so many things! It is funny if I think about it.
    I truly, as I said before, hope your dreams come true. It is grate to have you as my teacher.

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