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Gabrielle Reynes  +  34910 Mon, 28 Jun 04 07:33 PM
Please send me information on teaching in Cuba at (Email removed, please add it to your profile). Thank you!! Gabrielle
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Guest, 5 yr 149 days ago
Hey guys
I ain´t got no info on teaching in Cuba. Actually I am looking for info on how they develop this teaching for a Master thesis. How to be bilingual and not bicultural.

Thanks for all posts!!!
Alexander Brazil
victoria_29  +  40452 Mon, 02 Aug 04 05:35 PM
Hi there,

I have taught English in France and China and am very interested in teaching English in Cuba. Can you send my any information you have.

Thanks,
Victoria
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photopia  +  53653 Thu, 04 Nov 04 11:02 PM
Please send me any information you have regarding teaching English in Cuba. greatly appreciated. (Email removed, please add it to your profile)
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liz_zerro1  +  53666 Fri, 05 Nov 04 01:21 AM
Don't know if you're still around .. .

One only has to look at bi and trilingual societies to see clear - albeit superficial - evidence that two cultures are inevitably involved where two languages coincide.

If one learnt a language purely by rote-learning of grammar and vocabulary, and pronunciation by copying soundwave depictions of native speakers, and practiced with texts which were simply translations from the literature of one's own native language, then perhaps one could become "bilingual" wihout having any input of the culture.

One can certainly be bicultural without being bilingual. I believe the other to be almost impossible, as well as impractical. Certain aspects of culture would inevitably "rub off" while learning and using a language, whatever precautions are taken to minimise this.

Sorry that doesn't answer your question, but at least I'm not asking you to find me a job!
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want to teach in havana/santiago any ideas on school addresses for teaching english as a second language
regards hannah please reply to (Email removed, please register and add it to your profile)
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Everyone has asked for information about teaching English in Cuba, but I don't see the information!!

Could you send it to me, too?

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Thanks.
bfoster  +  60369 Thu, 09 Dec 04 08:25 AM
I'm an ESL teacher in South Korea, but I'd like to get myself over to Cuba and teach there as well. If you could please help me out with whatever info about programs, job opportunities, etc. that you might have I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks! Send to (Email removed, please add it to your profile)
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Since the start of this thread, there has been no reply from the thread poster, so it makes me wonder, is this still an active thread?

I too would like to ask for information... Seems pretty cheeky since the reason for the thread is to gather, not give out information... But then sometimes you gotta give a little to get a little!

Also seems that this information is difficult to come by in the world at large! I really hope that any teachers who have been provided with info that helped them get a job in Cuba repay the kindness by posting their findings back to you! Thus repaying your good faith in the first instance!

So here is my email address should you choose to help me out too! As I will surely help you out in due course! (haven't done the training yet but my intention is to be training in the early 05 and out in Cuba teaching after the english summer! Ho ho!)
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Many thanks

Simon Henderson
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