u/RealDiJixmusic

Primera Vez en Colombia

Hola colombianos!

Soy gringo y estoy por tener mi primer viaje a Colombia dentro de unas semanas. Pienso visitar Bogotá Medellín Minca y Cartagena.

Un poco sobre mi, aprendí español en los últimos años y diría que hablo con un nivel “avanzado” pero es fácil delatarme por no ser nativo jaja.

Aunque ya tengo algunos planes preparados, la verdad es que apenas he investigado mucho antes de viajar (siempre hago esto jaja)

Me pregunto si ustedes me pueden dar algunos consejos o recomendaciones, lugares para visitar, comida para probar, etc.

Muchas gracias de antemano!

-Joe

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u/RealDiJixmusic — 1 day ago

Next Dreaming Language?

Hi all,

I don’t want to sound spoiled, but I am so ready for a third dreaming language. I’m currently dipping my toes in mandarin, and although I’ve found great resources, nothing feels as good as the quality of DS and DF.

What do you think their third language will be? My guess is Mandarin or Italian.

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u/RealDiJixmusic — 2 days ago
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Advice for Someone Looking to Teach in a Spanish Speaking Country

Hi everyone,

I’m currently getting my master’s in teaching (LOTE + TESOL) in New York after a career change, and I’m expected to graduate this December. My goal is to teach English abroad for a while in a Spanish-speaking country by January 2027.

I’ve been researching pretty diligently, and it seems that:

  1. Spain (my original #1 choice) has become much more difficult recently, especially with many teaching programs closing or being paused.
  2. Many schools in countries like Spain, Colombia, and Argentina don’t typically sponsor work visas.

As an American, Puerto Rico is obviously very accessible, but if I’m being honest, I’m hoping for more of a full cultural immersion experience, including navigating the process of living and working abroad as an immigrant.

Has anyone here had success getting visa sponsorship in a Spanish-speaking country? Any advice, experiences, or recommendations would really help. I’m open to pretty much anywhere as long as Spanish is spoken.

Thanks so much :)

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u/RealDiJixmusic — 14 days ago
▲ 0 r/TEFL

Hi everyone,

I’m currently getting my master’s in teaching (LOTE + TESOL) in New York after a career change, and I’m expected to graduate this December. My goal is to teach English abroad for a while in a Spanish-speaking country.

I’ve been researching pretty diligently, and it seems that:

  1. Spain (my original #1 choice) has become much more difficult recently, especially with many teaching programs closing or being paused.
  2. Many schools in countries like Spain, Colombia, and Argentina don’t typically sponsor work visas.

As an American, Puerto Rico is obviously very accessible, but if I’m being honest, I’m hoping for more of a full cultural immersion experience, including navigating the process of living and working abroad as an immigrant.

Has anyone here had success getting visa sponsorship in a Spanish-speaking country? Any advice, experiences, or recommendations would really help. I’m open to pretty much anywhere as long as Spanish is spoken.

Thanks so much :)

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u/RealDiJixmusic — 14 days ago