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Taking Your Career Overseas and the Value of Language and Literature with Han Nguyen

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Han Nguyen has come back from her yearlong teaching adventure in regional Japan in Yamaguchi prefecture, in a city called Mine. She shares her experiences and advice for others who are considering living and working overseas, away from the comfort of home. Han talks about her many passions including teaching English to young children and to asylum seekers in Australia. She also shares with us her favourite Beat poem from the 50s, from Howl by Allen Ginsberg. And reads a personal review of a famous book called My Brilliant Friend written in Italian by Elena Ferrante, and translated by Ann Goldstein. To follow Han's adventures, find her on Instagram at Hanwithahat.

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Han Nguyen has come back from her yearlong teaching adventure in regional Japan in Yamaguchi prefecture, in a city called Mine. She shares her experiences and advice for others who are considering living and working overseas, away from the comfort of home. Han talks about her many passions including teaching English to young children and to asylum seekers in Australia. She also shares with us her favourite Beat poem from the 50s, from Howl by Allen Ginsberg. And reads a personal review of a famous book called My Brilliant Friend written in Italian by Elena Ferrante, and translated by Ann Goldstein. To follow Han's adventures, find her on Instagram at Hanwithahat.

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