Honest Omissions – looking beyond the gay-eye: A new adventure: English teaching


I’m starting a new phase as I enter into an adventure that
will take me away from my home, and my roots, to explore living as an expat. I
will be a foreigner in someone else’s country. To a city larger than London.

I’ve just finished my CELTA and gaining experience teaching
English as a foreign language. I am learning Brazilian Portuguese while hunting
for a job in Sao Paulo. I need a work permit to gain a work visa. A work permit
issued by the employer…if I can find one to sponsor me!

I’m not going for a jolly, or for a short travelling
experience. I want to experience Sao Paulo for all it has. It took me 14 years
to tire of London…. So ideally some lovely English School in Sao Paulo will
take me under her wing and to get myself established.

I’ve heard many things about Brazil over the years I shared
London city with Brazilians. They’re kind, sweet, warm people with a lot of
energy, they party as the best and work their teeth off. They talk with love of
their country, but rarely talk positively about returning to live.

I hear wonderful holiday stories of golden beaches, tropical
rainforests and carnival activities. I have experienced some of it. I also hear
horror stories of gun crime, street safety, hecticness and of the non-stop
metropolis Sao Paulo.

This city seems to have both sides of a coin, and I look
forward to being part of it.

I head to Sao Paulo in two weeks to suss out the adventure I
have ahead of me. My aims for the visit.

Occupation;

Accommodation;

Navigation;

Infatuation

– that’s my list. 

If you have any advice, I am looking for as much as I can 🙂

Follow this journey. More to come from recent trips too.



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