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Overview
About Me
I've been working almost all evenings as a language teacher since I was 18, so have not traveled much. Talking to those who do travel gives me the feeling that I travel along.
I remember stories of my friends' journeys to Turkey, Thailand, Australia, New Guinea, .... A story to share remains from the journeys and I like listening to that.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
I enjoy talking to people from different parts of the world, see what has taken them to Iran and lands much farther. I like to hear the story of the itch and courage that inspires you too set off.
Interests
Reading, walking, music,
- books
- walking
- movies
- reading
- traveling
- music
- teaching
Music, Movies, and Books
I watch comedies no matter how naive some of them might seem, but from time to time I take stroll down the lanes of sorrow, or see the scenes of revenge, frustration, where the world ends and how one may die where they were destined to survive. . .
I read Persian literature both modern and classic.
Omar Khayyam and the uncertainties,
Ferdowsi and the revival of Persian Glory when their pride is thrashed,
Hafez and irony
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One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
The most amazing thing i have done so far is to live, and to have enough to live for , but I can also say all the amazing things I have not done: the places I have not been to, the songs I have not listened to, the people I have not talked to, the dreams and dinners I have not shared with my wife. . . .
Teach, Learn, Share
I've been teaching English since I was 18 so I know quite a bit about how to learn English, how to practise, what films to watch, what books to buy, .... or you just need a partner to practise your English with. i also have classes of 3 to 10 students you can attend for couple of sessions ( for free) if you justwant to see what things are like in a language class
What I Can Share with Hosts
Guess we can share an evening along the Zayanderud River, a pause in the Naghshe-e-jahan square and a wander across the blue tiles that lead to the eternity of the domes.