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Sandrine

@Cibdat

Active member

French expat in the USA

Forum posts

48

Contacts

17

About me

French

Lives in Denver, C.O.

Speaks Francais Espagnol Italien Anglais

Registration: 02 November 2012

About

Hello, My name is Sandrine, I am 29 years old (+2...) and I have lived abroad for more than 10 years. I first went to Seville in Spain where I finished my studies in History and Spanish, and where, let's be honest, I had a lot of fun! I then went to live in Italy, in Turin more precisely, for almost two years. After the pasta, the beer; my last European stop was Cologne in Germany. I then moved to Colorado with a K1 visa. Today I live in Denver with an American baby and a German companion (why keep it simple when you can make it complicated?) If you are an expat like me in Colorado, I would be happy to meet you to discuss your experience! Do not hesitate to contact me!
Interests: , langues ; culture hispanique ; histoire medievale et moderne ; danser

Occupation

I am Employed.

My expat journey

francespainitalygermanyusa
Colorado, USA

Since Jan 2013

Colorado, USA

K1 visa in progress therefore marriage and professional career.
Language teacher, translator.

Cologne, Germany

Since Jan 2012

Cologne, Germany

FLE and Spanish teacher
The organization. Local supermarkets. The size of the city (you can live there without a car). The banks along the Rhine.
Many of my students (I preferred the Italians: much more friendly and dynamic). Weather and cooking.

Turin, Italy

Jan 2010 - Aug 2011

Turin, Italy

FLE teacher
The students. My apartment (old bourgeois house). The market next to my house. The splendor of the city. The cost of public transport.
Corruption, scams and other lies. The cuisine (too simple and monotonous).

Sevilla, Spain

Sept 2005 - Jan 2010

Sevilla, Spain

I finished my studies there: DEA in Modern History and License in Spanish
The climate. The kitchen. The rhythm of life. Architecture. The university. Bars and cafes. Traditions: feria and semana Santa.
People are not very open to it.

Pau, France

Nov 1984 - Aug 2005

Pau, France

The climate; the town, although small, is magnificent; the splendid view of the Pyrenees; the people are friendly, welcoming and relaxed. Exceptional culinary traditions; proximity to Spain; village festivals in summer%u2026
It鈥檚 too small! Lack of perspective.