Great!! And you won't be disappointed by all the great advice on here . And no problem, I'm glad I can be of help to you: do you have any more questions at all?? (:
Ooh, Ireland!! We live in (almost) the same country (:
--Lucyy xx
Oh sorry, that's whay I said almost =D . You know there's some really great writers in Ireland - I have quite a few Irish writers' novels, just a little fact for you =P . You'll probably be in the next generation of them!! (: I'm hoping to visit Ireland one day, maybe even teach there (I want to become a teacher). What kind of job (do you know) are you thinking of going for - asides the obvious writer ??
That is great you should really try to come. I don't have the patience to be a teacher! Would you be a primary school teacher or secondary school teacher? I hope to be a sound engineer.
Wow, Meep, I certainly wouldn't want to become a Secondary School teacher, although I would love to teach English to older students, but no I'm keeping to Primary School - whatever I do, I want to work with children, as I find them fascinating (I seem to be the only one, but hey =P). I would love to make a difference as well, so I thought, why don't I give little kids a head start in life!! Haha. Wow, a sound engineer? It sounds like fun!! What would you have to do...? =D
I don't think I could handle all the moody teenagers so I don't blame you not wanting to be a secondary school teacher! Not if the pupils are like the ones in my year! My English teacher is from England so maybe a lot of English like to teach over here(she is really good!) Could you put up with all the abuse you would get from students behind your back?In my job I would be in charge of the sound systems at concerts and I would create the CD in the studio. It is a job that mixes a few of my favourite things-computers and music. Is the Bullet for my Valentine concert your going to for teenage cancer trust?
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