When i started to go abroad, when i made the decision to to uno, i wanted to push my english a bit forward. And because i knew little bit of the states, i say, ica let's go to england. And that's really what pushed my, my, my English a bit forward, i guess. I don't know if you can do it now, but i guess, so when you study english and you want to become a teacher, well, you are offered the opportunity to be a language assistant in an english speaking country. It's part of the programme, is part of your studies? Well, it's better, you know, to s sa
711. William from France 🇫🇷 (WISBOLEP Runner-UP)
William started learning English at 12 years old and continued at university and beyond, spending a couple of years in England as a teaching assistant and then returning to France to work as a school teacher, in some pretty tough classrooms and less-than-perfect teaching conditions. William talks about how he continues to maintain his English, the importance of finding good language exchange partners, and more.
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