Post 5 : My future job
Hello bloggers: When I was in high school , I realised the only thing I wanted to do in life was to become an English translator and interpreter to work at the United Nations in New York travelling all over the world. But shortly before taking the PSU, the career , was closed. I was devastated and didn't know what I would do. I was just 17 years old. Finally I decided to enrol in English teaching in order to change into Translation internally . In practice it was too difficult. Fortunately , I met a teacher who advised me to become a teacher of English, so thus I could teach and make translations without any problems. However, as a translator, you can´t work as a teacher. When I got that, i enjoyed my career . Additionally, several years later I realised I could have never been an interpreter because you need to have nerves of steel and I don't. So my dream was partly made true: to work with English, make translations and travel not all over the world , but quite a lot. In your case, what do you think about your future job? . I imagine when you decided to study your current career, you already had some idea about what you wanted to do in the future, didn´t you? What kind of job would you like to have? How do you imagine it? Would you like to work outdoors or indoors? Would your like to travel a lot in your job? In an office? What major are you studying / are you thinking of taking? Explain why. Add any other related ideas. Don´t forget to make comments on 3 of your classmates’ posts.
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Regarding being a teacher. When I was a child I wanted to be one. And maybe one day I will be able to teach.
ReplyDeleteI have a friend who is studying to be an English teacher and she really likes the career.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you were able to find a job that you are passionate about and allows you to accomplish your goals.
ReplyDeleteIt's so hard to find the perfect job.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad that after all you love the career!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad that your dream was partly made true.
ReplyDeleteI´m glad to know that somehow she was able to fulfill his dream of learning the language and traveling.
ReplyDeleteI think you could have been a great translator, but sometimes you expect something, but you end up in something else, this happens to a lot of people.
ReplyDeleteTo be a teacher you must have a vocation
ReplyDeleteI´m very glad that you have partly fulfilled your dream, along the way things change and I´m glad they have been for the better in your case.
ReplyDeleteIt was certainly a difficult situation, but you managed to find a career you love and a wonderful job!
ReplyDeleteThere is no doubt that leaving secondary school and having to make a decision about what to study is complex. I am very glad that you were able to have the opportunity to study a career similar to your dream and as for being an interpreter, it is never too late, who knows in a few years time.
ReplyDeleteI think you really like teaching English and that you have a very deep vocation since your classes are very fun. Besides that, you still can work as a translator in the future and I think you could do it pretty well, so don't give it up.
ReplyDeleteI am glad that in spite of everything, he has been able to dedicate himself to what he loves, English.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that I couldn't teach by being a translator.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I'm glad you're happy doing what you love
I believe that all the people should follow their dreams and passions. I am happy for you.
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