I started working on the Russian language a few weeks ago, using outdated FSI FAST curricula [FREE-many websites] and Duolingo [I recommend against using Oauth for anything-DON'T use Facebook & Google to log in]-learning Russian is progressing nicely, and it would probably be faster with RocketLanguages or something similar, but I'm on t…
I started working on the Russian language a few weeks ago, using outdated FSI FAST curricula [FREE-many websites] and Duolingo [I recommend against using Oauth for anything-DON'T use Facebook & Google to log in]-learning Russian is progressing nicely, and it would probably be faster with RocketLanguages or something similar, but I'm on the cheap.
I am updating my CV this weekend to submit to an online ESL school headquartered in that dirty Russkie hellhole, teaching online to start, and perhaps moving in a few months. TheWest has been sucked dry and shit out by the whore party...but like most things now taking shape in UncleG's fantasy land, the lever on the fudge bowl is broken so we haven't been flushed quite yet.
Good read, thanks, even if I hate validation [makes me lazy].
Congrats on taking the steps to new adventures. Most of the expats I've met across Europe (where the language was tough) started with teaching and graduated to be entrepreneurs or find other sources of income. Wishing you all the best.
I started working on the Russian language a few weeks ago, using outdated FSI FAST curricula [FREE-many websites] and Duolingo [I recommend against using Oauth for anything-DON'T use Facebook & Google to log in]-learning Russian is progressing nicely, and it would probably be faster with RocketLanguages or something similar, but I'm on the cheap.
I am updating my CV this weekend to submit to an online ESL school headquartered in that dirty Russkie hellhole, teaching online to start, and perhaps moving in a few months. TheWest has been sucked dry and shit out by the whore party...but like most things now taking shape in UncleG's fantasy land, the lever on the fudge bowl is broken so we haven't been flushed quite yet.
Good read, thanks, even if I hate validation [makes me lazy].
Congrats on taking the steps to new adventures. Most of the expats I've met across Europe (where the language was tough) started with teaching and graduated to be entrepreneurs or find other sources of income. Wishing you all the best.