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DClark5412

Hi,
I'm a native english speaking teacher that has just moved here in the past 3 weeks. Finding the language barrier difficult here, with hardly anyone willing to try their English out on me. I am beginning to learn words in Russian but cannot yet speak many (short) sentences.
Darren

Armand

Hi and welcome on board Darren!

Apart from that what are your first impressions?

Regards
Armand

DClark5412

Love the City, my apartment and the school. The people are very friendly and I feel very safe here. The mountains still take my breath away every morning when I go to work. However, I am surprised that not many locals can speak any English at all. I was under the impression that if anything, it is the opposite that is the norm. Still, I am enjoying my Russian lessons and hope to carry on learning Russian online so that I may start to use it in everyday life.:)

adamjk

Hi Darren - do you mind me asking where you are teaching? I am thinking of moving to Almaty (from UK) soon and am interested on any tips for schools - both as we have school (primary) age kids, and because my wife is a teacher who may look for work in the coming year. Any info on what you think of your school (and/or its competitors) would be really welcome. Thanks, Adam

DClark5412

I work at the Miras International School of Almaty, a private ed. school. There are plenty of schools here but mostly state schools and unfortunately I have no inside information of how good they are or how to get a job with one.

Have you considered signing up with a job agency? That's how I got my job here,

Kind Regards,
Darren

DClark5412

Try this FB link to ask around:
Friends of Almaty

Olga_19

Hello Mr Darren)
Could you please to be my tutor? I want to improve my English very much.

abzal

How r you doing Darren?
Hope you've loved Almaty, it's nice place with beatiful nature, especially montains.
My name is Abzal and live in Astana (the capital of Kz)
I lived in the East of London (Bournmouth about two hours from Heathrow airport), then in Scotland (Edinburgh)where I got Master Degree. I have lots of friend from different countries, and it would be my pleasure to help you with Russian.  I know that the best way to improve your language its practise, comunication as much as can with native speaker.(in my practise)
I am not a professional teacher, however I'll do my best that you might improve rus. Like friend to friend.

Cheers,
Abzal

Kam

Actually no need to learn Russian while staying in Almaty, unless you'd like to read Dostoevsky :)

For all Britons - feel free if you would like any local's assistant in Almaty city.

AselArt

Hi Darren,

I'm originally from Almaty.
I've been living in the UK for two years. Got my master degree in Newcastle University. Recently I came back to Almaty and I must admit I miss speaking English... as well as many other things about British culture of course.

I'd be glad to help you with Russian :) Please, feel free to drop me a line if you're still interested

Best,
Asel'

nlewenz

Hi my name is Nelly,
I'm married to British, and work in Training Center, currently got vacancy for part time native and local English teachers.
Basically looking for American, British, Australian or Canadian Expat who would be interested to do some part time teaching, of course, with some teaching experience.
If anyone is interested please drop me a line on ngabrielyan@kitonline.kz and I'll tell more about it in details.

DianaCioccolata

Hello Daren! Would be Glad to help u out with Russian language
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