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Re: jobs for linguists?

Postby Omer Seyhan » Sun Aug 08, 2010 9:45 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
linguist wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
linguist wrote:Travelling linguist with Cypriot heritage seeking work in Cyprus (2011):

Languages:
English, Greek (among others)

Qualifications:
-Graduate degrees in linguistics (syntax) and philology (Ancient Greek)
-CELTA certificate for teaching English as a second language
-Experience in early childhood development

Seeking work in schools/community colleges before and while reading for a Master's Degree



Others being?


English and Greek are the most relevant, and of course Turkish, which I intend to learn


Armenian?


Armenian isn't an official language of Cyprus as far as I know, nor a terribly useful one unless you plan to go there.
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Re: jobs for linguists?

Postby denizaksulu » Sun Aug 08, 2010 9:49 pm

Omer Seyhan wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
linguist wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
linguist wrote:Travelling linguist with Cypriot heritage seeking work in Cyprus (2011):

Languages:
English, Greek (among others)

Qualifications:
-Graduate degrees in linguistics (syntax) and philology (Ancient Greek)
-CELTA certificate for teaching English as a second language
-Experience in early childhood development

Seeking work in schools/community colleges before and while reading for a Master's Degree



Others being?


English and Greek are the most relevant, and of course Turkish, which I intend to learn


Armenian?


Armenian isn't an official language of Cyprus as far as I know, nor a terribly useful one unless you plan to go there.
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Postby DANGAMAN » Mon Aug 09, 2010 7:42 am

Malapapa wrote:I was addicted to oral sex till my wife bought me one of these...

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F*****G BRILL

If I knew where they sold these I would have bought a few for Christmas presents for the boys hahaha
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Re: jobs for linguists?

Postby cyprusgrump » Mon Aug 09, 2010 8:10 am

linguist wrote:
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linguist wrote:Travelling linguist with Cypriot heritage seeking work in Cyprus (2011):

Languages:
English, Greek (among others)

Qualifications:
-Graduate degrees in linguistics (syntax) and philology (Ancient Greek)
-CELTA certificate for teaching English as a second language
-Experience in early childhood development

Seeking work in schools/community colleges before and while reading for a Master's Degree


Very cunning... :wink:


ah that old chestnut :wink:


Yes, sorry I couldn't resist.... :oops:
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Re: jobs for linguists?

Postby linguist » Fri Aug 13, 2010 5:24 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
linguist wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
linguist wrote:Travelling linguist with Cypriot heritage seeking work in Cyprus (2011):

Languages:
English, Greek (among others)

Qualifications:
-Graduate degrees in linguistics (syntax) and philology (Ancient Greek)
-CELTA certificate for teaching English as a second language
-Experience in early childhood development

Seeking work in schools/community colleges before and while reading for a Master's Degree



Others being?


English and Greek are the most relevant, and of course Turkish, which I intend to learn


Armenian?


I know some Armenian, but not enough
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Re: jobs for linguists?

Postby denizaksulu » Fri Aug 13, 2010 5:30 pm

linguist wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
linguist wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
linguist wrote:Travelling linguist with Cypriot heritage seeking work in Cyprus (2011):

Languages:
English, Greek (among others)

Qualifications:
-Graduate degrees in linguistics (syntax) and philology (Ancient Greek)
-CELTA certificate for teaching English as a second language
-Experience in early childhood development

Seeking work in schools/community colleges before and while reading for a Master's Degree



Others being?


English and Greek are the most relevant, and of course Turkish, which I intend to learn


Armenian?


I know some Armenian, but not enough


Thats a start. More than I know, which is almost zilch. Just a few names of lovely girls.
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