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Last week, I had an epiphany. I teach English at American universities. I could probably teach English at French universities.
I talked it over with Earl, and he said I should give it a shot. If I got a job in France, he'd continue with his job here so that the whole family could have health insurance and we could get the boys through college.
So I set to work creating a resume and cover letter in French, or as the French call it, a CV and lettre de motivation.
Luckily, I had some friends to turn to for help. Delana, who is American and moved to Aix en Provence about five years ago, sent me copies of her French resume and letter. I was able to follow the format to create my own.
Then I called on Linda from Frenchless in France, and she asked her husband Maurice to proofread the letter and resume. He helped change the format some and corrected my abysmal French mistakes.
Before you knew it, I was at the post office, paying $26 to mail my letter to France. I've applied for three university jobs to teach English. Who knows if anything will come of it, but it gives me a few weeks of hope.
Here's a smidgen of my French CV:
Objectif
Enseigner l’anglais dans une université française. Ma langue maternelle est l'anglais et j'ai une connaissance de base du français.
If I'm writing my blog from France in September, you'll know that I got a job.
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8 comments:
that would be fun. I would come and visit you.
I'm thrilled for you Paulita! I'll keep good vibrations going here on the west coast! Such an awesome first step; you'll be living your dream!
Absolutely perfect and it uses all your life experiences to this point so you know it was meant to be.
Oh my gosh that is so exciting!!! I can't believe you hadn't thought of this before. I will keep my fingers crossed for you for sure! Your French must be really good to be able to write a resume in French. I am impressed, I know I could do it. Good luck!
Best of luck. Here's hoping for exciting times ahead.
Yes, I wish him good luck in his new project to teach English in France, gorgeous !!
Wow Paulita , now that would be fascinating if it works out. Yes your French must be amazing. I could visit you , could get the train over !! We call it a CV too !!Good Luck , fingers crossed.
Oh WOW! How wondrous that would be. Bonne chance!
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