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  1. I have recently done a TEFL course, and to be honest, the majority of the content, I could have taught myself. All you need is a good imagination, to make lessons interesting, and a good grasp of grammar (there are some excellent books on the market). I am hoping to relocate to the Burgundy region quite soon, and I am thinking of doing the same thing as yourself, but in more of a business context. Hope that you sort something out.
  2. I am a trainee lawyer in England (22yrs), and I am able to speak advanced French. I have been researching life in France, and decided quite a while ago that I would like to relocate to the Burgundy region of France. However, I am worried about the employment aspect of things, in view of the high unemployment rates in France generally. I would be moving with my mum. We would feel more reassured, if we knew that there were English people in the area, with whom we could exchange tips etc and socialise with. I wonder if anyone has any advice. I have contacted the french equivalent of the jobs centre (anpe.fr), but they said that I need to be a French resident before I can submit my CV etc, Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
  3. I am a flautist, and wondered if there are any orchestras to join? This would also be a great way of meeting people. Thanks.
  4. I am a trainee lawyer in England (22yrs), and I am able to speak advanced French. I have been researching life in France, and decided quite a while ago that I would like to relocate to the Burgundy region of France. However, I am worried about the employment aspect of things, in view of the high unemployment rates in France generally.  I have contacted the french equivalent of the jobs centre (anpe.fr), but they said that I need to be a French resident before I can submit my CV etc. I have a degree from an excellent university, a Post-Graduate qualification and the Teaching English as a Foreign Language Diploma. I am desperate to work, and evidently, improve my French and meet new people. Any advice/guidance would be greatly appreciated.
  5. I am a trainee lawyer in England (22yrs), and I am able to speak advanced French. I have been researching life in France, and decided quite a while ago that I would like to relocate to the Burgundy region of France. However, I am worried about the employment aspect of things, in view of the high unemployment rates in France generally. I would be moving with my mum. We would feel more reassured, if we knew that there were English people in the area, with whom we could exchange tips etc and socialise with. I wonder if anyone has any advice. I have contacted the french equivalent of the jobs centre (anpe.fr), but they said that I need to be a French resident before I can submit my CV etc, Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
  6. I am currently wanting to relocate to Burgundy, in particular, the Dijon region. I am 22 years old, and evidently, unable to come up with the cash to buy a property immediately. I want to gain an insight into the French way of life and immerse myself in the French culture. I do speak advanced French (from learning it at school, uni' etc etc), but no amount of textbook learning can be compared with learning the language first hand. If one is thrown in at the deep end, then I think that's the best way to learn. I've heard that the more willing one is to practise and communicate in French, then the more the French are willing to help one improve. The only worry I have, is obtaining employment, and I am aware of the unemployment problem in France generally. I am a trainee lawyer in the UK, and I have a uni' degree, but I definitely do want to work, else, I will not be able to support myself. I think the only way forward is to rent-does anyone have any idea what the average rental is, and if properties are furnished or otherwise? Any advice would be gratefully appreciated. Louize
  7. I am a trainee lawyer in England (22yrs), and I am able to speak advanced French. I have been researching life in France, and decided quite a while ago that I would like to relocate to the Burgundy region of France. However, I am worried about the employment aspect of things, in view of the high unemployment rates in France generally. I would be moving with my mum (a lecturer). We both have the Teaching English as a Foreign Language Diploma. We would feel more reassured, if we knew that there were English people in the area, with whom we could exchange tips etc and socialise with. I wonder if anyone has any advice. I have contacted the french equivalent of the jobs centre (anpe.fr), but they said that I need to be a French resident before I can submit my CV etc, Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
  8. Hi, I am also considering using Alex. Does he collect items from anywhere in the UK or just the SOuth? I do not have many bulky items, mainly boxes etc.
  9. Mother and daughter, looking to relocate to France, searching for small accommodation to rent long-term, until we decide on whereabouts we want to purchase a property. Please email/ reply.
  10. I am a trainee lawyer in England (22yrs), and I am able to speak advanced French. I have been researching life in France, and decided quite a while ago that I would like to relocate to the Burgundy region of France. However, I am worried about the employment aspect of things, in view of the high unemployment rates in France generally. I would be moving with my mum. We would feel more reassured, if we knew that there were English people in the area, with whom we could exchange tips etc and socialise with. I wonder if anyone has any advice. I have contacted the french equivalent of the jobs centre (anpe.fr), but they said that I need to be a French resident before I can submit my CV etc, Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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