Level 3 - Post 2 (week 4) Why did you choose this career/study programme?
EXAMPLE
When I was a child, I used to dream of being a truck driver.
Obviously, my parents recommended me to study something with 'more future'. I never understood that.
After finishing my secondary education, I had to choose a career. I had a
lot of possibilities: dentistry, lawyer, painter, etc. However,
something that I wrote in a copybook when I was in primary school was
definite: I wanted to be a teacher of English. Coincidence?, destiny? I
don't know. The only thing I am clear about is that I have never
regreted becoming a teacher. On the contrary, I love working with human
beings. My experience at this university has been fantastic. I can find
nice people everywhere, and hard-working and respectful students. I I
had to choose again, I would be a teacher.

What kind of truck would you have liked to drive??
ReplyDeleteI am very happy that your experience at this university is fantastic
ReplyDeleteI am happy too for your experience, teacher!!
ReplyDeleteHow good that your job and vocation are a rewarding experience for you. Many people do not have that privilege. I hope you continue to have good years, see you soon.
ReplyDeletebeing a painter sounds interesting ... I am happy that his experience at the university has been fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI'm really happy for you! it´s fantastic the fact that your job is also your vocation, and you weren't forced to do it.
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ReplyDeleteI love that you like your work and that you are happy with what you do, your vocation shows.
interesting!
ReplyDeleteIm very happy for you!
ReplyDeleteI am glad to read your good experience as a teacher. The vocation is very important.
ReplyDeleteI hope you keep painting
ReplyDeleteI'm happy that you don't regret of being teacher
ReplyDeleteIt's great!
ReplyDeleteThat's incredible, I think that's the destiny
ReplyDeleteFantastic!
ReplyDeleteTeaching is a fundamental profession
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