Annili talks about and interesting job she had dealing with radio.

 JJ: Annili, have you always been an English teacher?

Annili: No. Actually, I started out as a French teacher. That was my first job.

JJ: Wow! So tell me about your first job.

Annili: My first job. I was working in Central West Queensland in Australia so it was a remote place.

JJ: Sure.

Annili: 
For example, the nearest supermarket was about 100 kilometers away from me.

JJ:
 That's amazing.

Annili: 
So of course, the students lived-- some of the students lived a long way away from the schools. They had their lessons by teleconference, actually, school of the air.

JJ:
 Wow. So when you had a teleconference for example, how many students would be on the air at the same time?

Annili: 
I guess around eight, in two different locations. I would be in the third location

JJ:
 Wow, that's amazing!

Annili: 
Yeah.

JJ: Yeah! And how often would you be teaching like this?

Annili: 
Well, the students were aged between 9 and 12 years old. They had two French lessons a week by teleconference.

JJ:
 Wow, and how long was each lesson?

Annili: 
45 minutes

JJ: 
Great. That's really interesting.


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