Teaching English in Russia

David Burrous dburrous at jeffco.k12.co.us
Thu Apr 8 14:00:55 UTC 1999


Laurel:
Why not contact ACTR/ACCELS?  They already have connections with schools
all over the former Soviet Union.  [My exchange school was with Zhukovsky #3

outside of Moscow and I'm sure they would love to have a "native speaker" to

teach their students English.]
Contact Jack Hardman for more information.
db

Laurel Mittenthal wrote:

> >I have a graduating senior who would like to teach English in Russia,
> >preferably in a major urban center.
> >Any information?
> >Thanks,
> >Harriet Murav
>
> You might try a program called "Serendipity", at
> http://www.serendipity-russia.com/page4.html
>
> A friend of mine here taught with them for a year, and was very pleased.
>
> Regards,
>
> Laurel Mittenthal
> Foreign Language Computing Specialist   mittenth at fas.harvard.edu
> Faculty of Arts and Sciences Computer Services, Harvard University
> http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~mittenth/        +1.617.496.6005

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