What it Looks Like to Live and Teach English in Italy

What it Looks Like to Live and Teach English in Italy

It certainly looks as though Greenheart Travel alumna teacher, Natalie Beekharry, had the time of her life while teaching English in Italy. She lived with a host family in San Raffaele Cimena, Torino Province, and worked at a local high school.

When not in the classroom, she definitely took full advantage of being in one of the most culturally rich (and delicious) countries in the world.

Have a look at the following photos to see Natalie’s life during her time in Italy!

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Natalie jumping for joy at the Trevi Fountain in Rome.

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A dish of Tiramisu in Italy.

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Exploring small side streets in Italy.

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Inside the Colosseum in Rome, Italy.

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A massive wall of wine in Italy.

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Beach life in Sardinia, Italy.

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At the top of Mount Etna in Sicily, Italy.

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The view from Natalie’s bedroom window in Italy.

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A narrow canal in Venice, Italy.

Does teaching English to Italian students, sipping wine, taking in historic city views, and venturing down narrow canals of Venice sound good to you?