Articles tagged with "Costa Rica"
We have found 433 articles tagged with "Costa Rica".
Posted on: Bundesliga | 2007-06-11 18:40:37
I had hoped to post this two days ago to properly commemorate the first anniversary of the World Cup 2006. Yet the fact that I was enjoying the weekend and that I was still putting together a rather
Posted on: The Offside | 2007-06-07 13:00:38
If you are a geeky football nut who is always on the hunt for young players who someday could have an impact in club and international football, competitions like this summer's U-20 in Canada in July are must-see tv. The same thi ...
Posted on: TEFL Logue | 2007-06-06 18:13:02
Costa Rica Classroom had a great article recently, the gist of which was – to get the most out of your time in TEFL, be ...
Posted on: TEFL Logue | 2007-06-03 13:31:07
A picture by picture day in the life of a teacher in Korea.
Sports officials in China continue learning English in preparation for the big games.
From ...
Posted on: Volunteer Logue | 2007-05-13 12:36:26
I recently received an email update with news from La Tortuga Feliz, an organization in Costa Rica which the Volunteer Logue originally mentioned here. ...
Posted on: Lee Abbamonte | 2007-05-10 06:32:19
Central America is a different kind of place. It is a little bit off the normal tourist route and not terribly accommodating for backpackers as ...
Posted on: Cheap Ticket Links | 2007-05-03 16:23:25
Belize, Costa Rica, Honduras or Panama. Which one of these countries would you most like to visit? Belize is so close to the ...
Posted on: travelling | 2007-04-24 11:35:25
Well, John and I are gearing up for our trek across Mexico and Central America. We will try to keep this updated I am ...
Posted on: Libby_or_Bust | 2007-04-15 18:10:19
Only 5 days left until I come home. I can´t believe it´s been over 5 months here in Central America. This trip has been amazing. ...
Posted on: World Travel Watch | 2007-04-04 01:56:23
The Costa Rican Tourism Institute has produced a safety card for tourists that lists a 24-hour hotline to report problems or get tips about travel ...
Posted on: Lee Abbamonte | 2007-03-28 12:00:29
Costa Rica is the new hotspot for Americans to go and experience nature at it's best. Normally that would be a red flag for ...
Posted on: WhatATrip | 2007-03-16 22:19:46
Can you name the big five? No, we're not talking top college or even sports teams; we're talking lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants and Cape Buffalos. ...
Posted on: Libby_or_Bust | 2007-03-08 00:37:58
Tortuguero is in the upper right-hand corner of Costa Rica, the closest big city to Nicaragua on the Carribbean side. It`s reachable only by boat, ...
Posted on: Libby_or_Bust | 2007-03-04 22:51:17
Recommendations:
In San Vito:
1) Hotel Cabinas Rino. Pretty clean, hot water (!) shower, great location, friendly staff, really good included breakfast (gallo pinto with eggs or ...
Posted on: Travel Gear Blog | 2007-02-26 19:33:38
A bottle of rum, two joints, and a beautiful receptionist at your beck and call; that’s what you get when you stay in the tree house at Rocking J's in Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica. J spared no ...
Posted on: Volunteer Logue | 2007-02-26 15:40:52
Tim at Independent Volunteer was kind enough to forward me a number of yet-to-be-published links. I have started to check them out and will ...
Posted on: Travel Gear Blog | 2007-02-25 18:47:23
Ever since I was a kid and saw the original Star Wars movies, I dreamed about the Ewok villages high in the trees. To run carefree across a rope bride from house to house; to carry groceries to my home via a simple rope and pulley ...
Posted on: TEFL Logue | 2007-02-24 16:48:21
A Test of Kazak as a Foreign Language is on the way.
From Japan, why it's good to encourage young learners to guess.
From the Costa Rica ...
Posted on: World Travel Watch | 2007-02-21 02:04:07
A new tourist police force completed training Dec. 20 and is now deployed to assist with directions and information and to increase security in cities ...
Posted on: Libby_or_Bust | 2007-02-19 12:51:40
So I've been thinking about how I ended my last post, and I don't really like it at all. I try to have some kind ...
Posted on: Travels of the Bay family and the Yoda Van | 2007-02-15 07:54:49
On February 12th around 3:00 in the afternoon Big Bird left our family abruptly when he was thrown out of a Costa Rican express bus ...
Posted on: Libby_or_Bust | 2007-02-14 20:50:52
Both Panama and Costa Rica have had quite a bit of American influence, but it`s interesting to see how each has absorbed American culture in ...
Posted on: TEFL Logue | 2007-02-11 14:19:19
“The new Hawaiiâ€, “Central America’s jewelâ€, and (sorry, Bootsnall, this is from Lonely Planet) “their coffee is sublime. Even the coffee that accompanies the ...
Posted on: Pausing Here and There | 2007-02-08 12:04:39
So, I had originally intended to write a brilliant blog post regarding my salida from Guatemala, replete with a video of myself zooming down a ...
Posted on: Travels of the Bay family and the Yoda Van | 2007-02-07 10:11:37
We have been traveling for a little more than 6 months and a strange thing started to happen. It took me a while to figure ...
Posted on: Cruise and Vacation Packages | 2007-02-06 20:01:42
Costa Rica is a unique country. It was the first country in the world to constitutionally abolish its army. It is also one ...
Posted on: Libby_or_Bust | 2007-02-01 19:55:07
Before I begin my story, I want to give a bit of context.
First, many Costa Ricans speak English. At times it feels like everyone ...
Posted on: Travels of the Bay family and the Yoda Van | 2007-01-20 14:53:50
We don’t have anything major to report, just a few small updates on various subjects.
We went to the doctor with Julian and his foot is ...
Posted on: Travels of the Bay family and the Yoda Van | 2007-01-18 12:06:13
Who knew that Costa Ricans are facsimile challenged? It all started with William’s application for Kindergarten. William will be starting school in September and we ...
Posted on: TEFL Logue | 2007-01-16 17:10:33
General
Teachers generally recommend searching for jobs in person, usually in late February for South America to catch the school year at the right ...
