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Old Nov 7th, 2006, 08:26 pm
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I wouldn't mind being the people who wrote Headway ....
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Old Nov 22nd, 2006, 09:21 am
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Personally, I'd like to be Jackie Chan's personal tutor (...or maybe Zhang ZiYi!!).

I'd have my work cut out, though, his English is still terrible after all these years.
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I guess that teaching English to the foreign footballers who go to play in the Premiership would be a lot of fun. Especially the langauge required for abusing referees and giving mindless post-match interviews :-)
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Personally, I'd like to be Jackie Chan's personal tutor (...or maybe Zhang ZiYi!!).

I'd have my work cut out, though, his English is still terrible after all these years.
Haha Zhang Ziyi would be nice but my wife would kill me!
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Old Nov 24th, 2006, 08:51 pm
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I guess that teaching English to the foreign footballers who go to play in the Premiership would be a lot of fun. Especially the langauge required for abusing referees and giving mindless post-match interviews :-)
That would be very cool and they would surely give you some match tickets here and there. That would be so cool!
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Old Nov 26th, 2006, 08:41 pm
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I guess that teaching English to the foreign footballers who go to play in the Premiership would be a lot of fun
Imagine being an English tutor at Chelsea FC. I wonder how much Roman would be willing to shell out?

I could also imagine Michael Ballack asking his tutor to explain some of the headlines that make a play on words with his name.
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I guess that teaching English to the foreign footballers who go to play in the Premiership would be a lot of fun. :-)
Keep hoping - it does happen. a friend of mine was Ruud Gullit's Italian tutor when he was playing for AC Milan ...
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I taught the kids of Chinese soccer players, when I was teaching in Shanghai. I really liked that school because they gave me a lot of freedom with how I structured my lessons.
I really want to teach in Japan... someday.
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