Monday, April 07, 2008






Weird, weird weather...It snowed yesterday, heavily, in London, in April...

So i got back to the metropolis after a two-month getaway, visited six countries, and made some really incredible friendship. Upon coming back here, Fabi came to visit me along with his brother, Ivan, who is my new roomie, and who is desperately trying to get away from Spain and it's spanish-speaking citizens and learn English, with me!

Now im not sure if i make a good tutor, so earlier when we were at the college trying to get Ivan enrolled in some English courses, i got myself consulted as well, to enrol for Celta or Tesol...

The fee is a little bit steep but the certificate is recognized worldwide and enables me to travel to different countries to take up teaching position. That is really enticing considering how i want to visit south america and the far east and would love to spend some few months in each and every countries that i visit. Will seriously considering taking up the course though my priority right now is to top up my bank account again.

Managed to find an affordable room to rent earlier last week and im right now staying with two spanish and two italian blokes, it doesnt do too good to my future travel prospect as ive been to both countries already, but everyone's really cool and friendly, and sober...a total contrast to my previous hungarian roomies. It'll definitely be quieter and it'll be good for a change somehow.

gonna lay low for a coupla months now before i start making plans...

oh wait, ive already got plans already, we're going to Alton Tower this weekend, the theme park that boasts some of the more extreme rides in the UK...

All's well...

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

LOL. Already planning which continents you intend to conquer next, huh? I've always figured you could make a living out of travelling :-)

Well, having the cert will certainly help. Even if you decide to come back you could still teach TESL.

And speaking of being a career tourist, why don't you try approaching some of those travel guide people and offer your services as a freelance writer? That might work as well.

p

mARCus said...

haha, i'd rather be like Ian Wright, travel around and get filmed and not have to write anything at all...

we'll see...