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13 years ago
fruhurricane wrote:
You do realize the guys you're asking about are the ones I teach, right? ;) I'm not allowed to judge their looks, lol.
I would guess it's pretty much like any place though. There are the good looking ones and the not so good looking ones. :lol: I think moving to Sweden is fairly simple because of the fact that pretty much everyone is fluent in english. It would also be easy for you to get a job as an english/french teacher because that's your primary languages.
And speaking of guys, I think it's the same everywhere, but immigrants always seem interesting and exciting. Just going out for a beer or a coffee would probably direct guys your way. Haha.
I don't really know how much culture differs between our countries, it's a bit I guess. We did study Canadian school systems during the first year in Uni. Something called "language baths" (maybe..?) Do you know about it? You seem to have a great way of teaching both languages, however. :p
ROFL.
The more I think about it, the more this sounds like an actual good, doable idea. My daddy tried to tell me that Sweden is really cold and snowy, but it can't be much different than Canada, LOL. And daddy's slu----er, girlfriend----told me that the guys there are mostly gorgeous blond, blue-eyed Norse Gods. Lmfao. I'm kind of in love with Thor, so.....
I have no idea what language baths are XD Could be Immersion that you're talking about, because immersing ourselves is kind of like bathing ourselves, in a weird way. We have programmes called French Immersion, which is where children start learning French at a very early age and study many things exclusively in French. I've been in Immersion since kindergarten, and I speak better French than some people in Quebec XD That's part of why I want to teach it; because I love it so much.