Hi ther…i love all the pictures so nice..hope to visit it too. I dnt know where to email you and i want to ask you abt something… abt the Assedic-unemployment benefit..ill be joining my husband this july he is french man. Can i avail the unemployment benefit even i dont have any experiences working in france? tnxxx. plz email me..
Florebelle MARTY
Florebelle MARTY
Hi ther…i love all the pictures so nice..hope to visit it too. I dnt know where to email you and i want to ask you abt something… abt the Assedic-unemployment benefit..ill be joining my husband this july he is french man. Can i avail the unemployment benefit even i dont have any experiences working in france? tnxxx. plz email me..
The scaffolding is completely gone from the front of the duomo?!?!? How exciting! I haven’t seen it like that since 2002. It was completely covered for the year and a half I lived in Milan, and it has been only half gone (and covered with advertising) every time I’ve been back since. I think this calls for another trip…
The scaffolding is completely gone from the front of the duomo?!?!? How exciting! I haven’t seen it like that since 2002. It was completely covered for the year and a half I lived in Milan, and it has been only half gone (and covered with advertising) every time I’ve been back since. I think this calls for another trip…
I created this blog in September 2006 when I moved to France from Michigan to teach English. Many of the earlier posts are about my personal life in France, dealing with culture shock, traveling in Europe and becoming fluent in French. In January 2010, I started focusing more on teaching and learning languages in general. In July 2011, I relocated to Australia to start my PhD in Applied Linguistics. Although I am no longer living in France, my research is on foreign language pedagogy and I teach French at the university so these themes appear most often on the blog. I also continue to post about traveling (though now my trips are usually in Australia) and being an American abroad.
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