tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-333218142007-04-06T02:44:02.319-07:00Teach English in ItalyFrankhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00432418248630751252noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33321814.post-1156491244288545272006-08-25T00:28:00.000-07:002006-10-25T13:40:14.606-07:00Welcome!The rise in terror recently has resulted in a decline of interest in teaching abroad (e.g. less traffic to the web site: TeachItaly.com). That means less competition for courageous people who are willing to travel. I, personally, don't scare easily and I'm traveling constantly this summer just like every summer! - Frank.<br /><br />My name is Frank Adamo too. Are we related? I'm from Chicago and my ancesters came from Agrigento. - Frank.<br /><br />Could be! But "Adamo is a common name in Italy, and I don't know of any relatives in Chicago or Agrigento. In any case, send me your contact details and I'll remember you in my will! - Frank.<br /><br />I am obviously partial to Italy b/c it is my family's country and culture and I'd love to strengthen my language skills in Italian. I have a lot of family in Italy and even to see them more than once every few years would be a blessing. I'm open to other countries (Japan looks very interesting), but Italy would be my first choice. I've looked into the official courses and if that's what I have to do, it would be a stretch (no course offered near me... a lot of money I don't have), but I might be able to. If I don't, I'd prefer it. With my information/background, would I have a hard time finding a job there? Do I need actual teaching experience? Should I start the process now or if not, when? A thousand questions, I know... but I would appreciate your advice. I understand a lot of this info is in your book, but $30 is half my paycheck right now, so if I'm not suitable to pursue this, I rather not buy the book to find that out. Thanks for any and all help! - Alissa.<br /><br />You have more qualifications than I had when I first started, and I succeeded! Since you can read the book "Teach English in Italy" you also have the opportunity to benefit from my years of experience and save a lot of money on unnecessary legwork and expenses. What more could you want? - Frank.Frankhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00432418248630751252noreply@blogger.com