Existing Member?

Tags

There are [0] photos and [2] stories tagged with "english teaching".


#hi5sallround

VIETNAM | Tue, 24 Mar 2015 | By youngjo23 | Views [474]

Yay I'm a teacher!! (Teacher Jonanana apparently)   Backtrack a few months, after a fab time at home and skiing with the  fam for Xmas (first ... Read more >

Tags: city living, english teaching, ho chi minh

Back in McLeodGanj

INDIA | Wed, 14 Mar 2012 | By flyingpiglet | Views [1123]

I'm sitting in Cafe 1 2 in McLo drinking lemon ginger honey and feeling very happy to be back. The old place is pretty much the same as last time except quite a lot colder - the mountains are covered in snow (beautiful) and there is a real chill in the ... Read more >

Tags: dharamsala, english teaching, mcleod ganj, mclo

 

Browse Writers

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z



Pin yourself on our World Map.

Random Photo

by loveandjoy, Views[330]

by loveandjoy | Views [330]

Random Photo

by mattso, Views[430]

by mattso | Views [430]

Random Photo

Thanks to our friend Pam's previous visit, we were graciously invited to spend a week living with a young Maasai man, named Tumaina, and visiting with his community in Rombo, Kenya. The Maasai are a centuries-old tribe that is among the last in Africa to continue living as they did before colonialism and modernization. They are famous for being nomadic herders in what is now Tanzania and Kenya. Their spiritual beliefs forbid hunting, leading to an unparalleled protection of the wild animals of East Africa -- now taken advantage of to form National Parks like Serengeti and Masai-Mara. Maasai families traditionally live in a circular compound with several buildings, called a boma -- like the one pictured here.: by ivan_miral, Views[1174]
Thanks to our friend Pam's previous visit, we were graciously invited to spend a week living with a young Maasai man, named Tumaina, and visiting with his community in Rombo, Kenya. The Maasai are a centuries-old tribe that is among the last in Africa to continue living as they did before colonialism and modernization. They are famous for being nomadic herders in what is now Tanzania and Kenya. Their spiritual beliefs forbid hunting, leading to an unparalleled protection of the wild animals of East Africa -- now taken advantage of to form National Parks like Serengeti and Masai-Mara. Maasai families traditionally live in a circular compound with several buildings, called a boma -- like the one pictured here.

by ivan_miral | Views [1174]

World Nomads on

World Nomads on