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Doing It in French | Young Américaine experiences work and life as an independent adult (read: college graduate) for the first time. In France! | doingitinfrench.wordpress.com Reviews

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Advice for the Homesick | Doing It in French

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Doing It in French. Young Américaine experiences work and life as an independent adult (read: college graduate) for the first time. In France! Advice for the Homesick. I am incredibly happy and proud every time I hear from current or prospective assistants who have found this blog helpful. But today I got a comment on my new blog that made me so sad, and reminded me how hard being an assistant can be:. Hey stumbled on your blog when i googled TAPIF and Homesick . Please help! I responded to her comment.

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30 Reasons To Be a Teaching Assistant in France | Doing It in French

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Doing It in French. Young Américaine experiences work and life as an independent adult (read: college graduate) for the first time. In France! 30 Reasons To Be a Teaching Assistant in France. Thinking of applying next year? Already a teaching assistant and needing to be reminded of why we all came out here in the first place? These are the Reasons you’ve been looking for:. You speak some French and want to improve. You want to become fluent in French. This is not easy. You like café crèmes. You have some...

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New York, New York | Doing It in French

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Doing It in French. Young Américaine experiences work and life as an independent adult (read: college graduate) for the first time. In France! New York, New York. First of all, thank you for reading this year. Seriously, even if you didn’t read, all those little clicks and statistics and especially the support and encouragement in the comments really really warmed my heart and made me fuzzy all over. Http:/ jessicastarmckenzie.wordpress.com/. So go to my new blog! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are comm...

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Lesson Learned: 10 Tips for Teaching Assistants in France | Doing It in French

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Doing It in French. Young Américaine experiences work and life as an independent adult (read: college graduate) for the first time. In France! Lesson Learned: 10 Tips for Teaching Assistants in France. 1 Commute. Live where the fun is, even if it means a longer commute. France has an extensive and inexpensive public transportation system. Don’t be afraid of buses; they might be your new best friend. 5 Don’t live alone. Same reasons. 7 Speak French. More than I did. Splurge on a class. 8 Travel advice: If...

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So you think you can France?: Europe 2012-2013: The Lost Stories

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So you think you can France? Sometimes, you just have to quit your job, put your worldly possessions into storage, and move to France for a while to teach English, be broke, and live by the Mediterranean. Or maybe that's just me. This is where I'll document my possibly hilarious, probably (at times) frustrating, but definitely exciting attempt at living life à la française for the first time ever. A TAPIF language assistant blog / un blog d’une assistante d’anglais. Like "So you think you can France?

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So you think you can France?: Les souvenirs de Narbonne, Pt. 5: Assistants, Amis, Famille

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So you think you can France?: Hometown Heroes

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So you think you can France? Sometimes, you just have to quit your job, put your worldly possessions into storage, and move to France for a while to teach English, be broke, and live by the Mediterranean. Or maybe that's just me. This is where I'll document my possibly hilarious, probably (at times) frustrating, but definitely exciting attempt at living life à la française for the first time ever. A TAPIF language assistant blog / un blog d’une assistante d’anglais. Like "So you think you can France?

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My European Adventures: Home!

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Saturday, April 28, 2012. I've finally arrived back home safely to the good ole U S of A. Luckily the reverse culture shock isn't bad this time around, although the jet leg is a bit difficult. I've decided to compile a list of preliminary observations about being back:. 1 There is a bottle of Ranch Dressing in my refrigerator that is larger than my hand. Maybe even my head. 2 SUVs seem so much bigger, and unnecessary, than ever before. 3 I love Chipotle. 5 I miss being able to walk everywhere. I think I'...

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Francy Pants: Singin' the Blues...but only a little.

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Young, American woman sets out on an adventure after taking a position to teach English abroad in Nice, France for a school year. Stay tuned for recounts of travels and experiences, quips about French culture, and comments on la vie niçoise! Monday, November 14, 2011. Singin' the Blues.but only a little. I am definitely hoping that the never-ceasing positive attitudes of my friends will pull me out of this wonkiness toute de suite (ASAP) so I can go back to feeling normal again. Then there are the same o...

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So you think you can France?: February 2016

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So you think you can France? Sometimes, you just have to quit your job, put your worldly possessions into storage, and move to France for a while to teach English, be broke, and live by the Mediterranean. Or maybe that's just me. This is where I'll document my possibly hilarious, probably (at times) frustrating, but definitely exciting attempt at living life à la française for the first time ever. A TAPIF language assistant blog / un blog d’une assistante d’anglais. Like "So you think you can France?

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About | Jessica S. McKenzie

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Jessica S. McKenzie. Jessica McKenzie is the managing editor of the civic tech blog Civicist. Which she helped launch out of the community space Civic Hall. In May 2015. She covers what people are doing at the intersection of technology and government, politics, and activism. Previously, Jessica was a staff writer at techPresident. And has written about organizing strategies in the digital age for Mobilisation Lab. She interned at The Nation magazine in 2014. Follow her assorted tweets @jessimckenzi.

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So you think you can France?: Parlez-vous franglais?

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So you think you can France? Sometimes, you just have to quit your job, put your worldly possessions into storage, and move to France for a while to teach English, be broke, and live by the Mediterranean. Or maybe that's just me. This is where I'll document my possibly hilarious, probably (at times) frustrating, but definitely exciting attempt at living life à la française for the first time ever. A TAPIF language assistant blog / un blog d’une assistante d’anglais. Like "So you think you can France?

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So you think you can France?: London Calling (if I had a phone)

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So you think you can France? Sometimes, you just have to quit your job, put your worldly possessions into storage, and move to France for a while to teach English, be broke, and live by the Mediterranean. Or maybe that's just me. This is where I'll document my possibly hilarious, probably (at times) frustrating, but definitely exciting attempt at living life à la française for the first time ever. A TAPIF language assistant blog / un blog d’une assistante d’anglais. Like "So you think you can France?

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