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Schools and my job in Dublin…

So let’s start. The schools are phenomenal, when kids are restless the teacher sings them a little song and everyone sings along. Homework is creative. For example, while learning letter pronunciation, children act out and imitate sounds of snakes, playing tennis, etc… My little daughter wears a sweet uniform, a tie, a light blue shirt, a grey skirt and tights and has already learnt a lot of words and one poem. In school, they gave us a tracksuit for PE and a few books for free, and we bought the rest. A lovely gesture, I must admit...

So let’s start. The schools are phenomenal, when kids are restless the teacher sings them a little song and everyone sings along. Homework is creative. For example, while learning letter pronunciation, children act out and imitate sounds of snakes, playing tennis, etc… My little daughter wears a sweet uniform, a tie, a light blue shirt, a grey skirt and tights and has already learnt a lot of words and one poem. In school, they gave us a tracksuit for PE and a few books for free, and we bought the rest. A lovely gesture, I must admit....

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