Hi, I’m Maria Segal, my friends call me Masha, but you can call me as it is easier for you. I live in Moscow, Russia, where I work as a teacher at the school for children with special needs. I love my job very much, because it is very inspiring. One of my favorite occupations is reading different kinds of books. Also I’m fond of studying history: my home country has complicated, but very interesting history, especially in 20th century. I like to travel a lot as the most of people do, I suppose. I’ve visited many places both in Russia and outside it, but this is my first experience of studying abroad. I would be glad to get to know all of you better. Looking forward to study with you the following weeks!
I am also interested in Russia's history and hope someday I can go to there to experience its culture! Tim
ReplyDeleteMaybe you and I are the only students who ever worked.It's useful to read books that can make us thinking of life and different attitude towards life.I'd like it share the ideas of culture in Russia and China.Guo
ReplyDeleteI was surprised that you need your passport exclusively for domestic flight when you travel in Russia. I'll start to work as a system engineer from next year, so I hope I can love my job as you. Daniel
ReplyDeleteHi, Maria. This is Jeremy. I have a teaching experience during which I volunteered to teach primary school kids maths and English. They are so energetic and lively that I spent almost three quarters of my class time on making them quiet. So I think your job must need pretty much patience, especially teaching kids with spacial needs. Teachers are highly revered in China and often compared to gardeners because both of them are hard working, and teachers guide children's minds like gardeners prune flowers. So please accept my respect.
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