ABOUT ME I am a Comparative Literature graduate from the UK currently working as an English teacher in Astana, Kazakhstan. I spend most of my free-time travelling and learning languages. At the moment I am concentrating on Russian and Japanese whilst preparing a PhD project for a tentative start date of Spring/Autumn 2017. I have previously lived and worked in China, Japan, Russia and Germany and have travelled throughout Asia, Europe and the former Soviet Union.
Fluent in English
Learning German
Learning Japanese
Learning Russian
Why I'm on Couchsurfing
I travel a lot, but have so far only made use of hostels, etc. A lot of my friends frequently use couch surfing and I have met a lot of cool couch surfers through them, without really getting involved myself. I have my own place again after two years and want to start hosting and meeting new people in Astana.
Music, Movies, and Books
Music - Brian Jonestown Massacre Movies - Werner Herzog Books - Paul Bowles
One Amazing Thing I've Done
I spent one summer sleeping in a hut and working on a farm on the edge of a lake near the coast of the Okhotsk Sea in Northern Hokkaido. It was perfect and peaceful and beautiful every single day.
Teach, Learn, Share
I'm an English teacher by profession and am always willing to help people out with their ESL skills. I am also a language student myself and am always looking for someone to listen to my stumbling Russian and Japanese. I like playing guitar with people and love talking literature and culture.
What I Can Share With Hosts
My enthusiasm for wherever I happen to be. I will ask lots of questions - without being intrusive I hope! -and, if the host is willing, will make an excellent walking/ talking/cooking/eating companion for the time that I am there.
My Interests
Reading, writing, global history, Russia, Japan, music, football