I initially arrived in Chester a day before joining the UKLC team and fellow EFL teachers at Chester University. Chester is a really lovely city full of historical features. The town is lovely with some very old tudor-style timber buildings and 2-level arcades, antique shops, trendy bars, variety of eating establishments and a beautiful red sandstone cathedral. If I had more time in Chester I would spend more time exploring the cities historical sites. In particular the Roman amphitheatre and St. John's Church which used to be the cathedral in Chester from the Saxon period until the Reformation in 1541 during the reign of King Henry VIII.
It was nice to get a feel for the city. I later made my way to Chester university where I met the other EFL teachers on the Erasmus+ programme. I was very excited to finally meet my group and Carolyn and Katy from UKLC. We now know that we are going to Leon in Spain and I am really looking forward to the experience. UKLC have been an incredibly generous host and made this 4-week voluntary training possible. I am looking forward to another busy day tomorrow and finding out more about where I will be teaching.
It was nice to get a feel for the city. I later made my way to Chester university where I met the other EFL teachers on the Erasmus+ programme. I was very excited to finally meet my group and Carolyn and Katy from UKLC. We now know that we are going to Leon in Spain and I am really looking forward to the experience. UKLC have been an incredibly generous host and made this 4-week voluntary training possible. I am looking forward to another busy day tomorrow and finding out more about where I will be teaching.
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