Hello fellow builders,
As I have been coming on here for a while now, I am beginning to know some o you a bit. Becoming friends so to speak due to our mutual interest in scale model ships.
To further my picture of you all, I was just curious as to what all of you did when you were not buildi models. You know, that other thing you do to that brings in the cash in order to buy yet more models.
To start off, I am fom Oregon, but moved to Taiwan 15 years ago and got stuck, so to speak. I have done various international sales positions, but currently I operate my own English as a second language school for kids. With some of my private students, I discuss my interest in modeling and particularly sailing ships. I discuss the new techniques and vocabulary which goes along with this and that a good understanding (I am ot there yet) of the many aspects of ships (History,construction, uses) help to build as close as possible an accurate scale model.
I use this a a tool as the same could be said for learning a language. The more you look into it, know many of the aspects, vocabulary, etc the better your English will be. I let my students know that learning doesn't stop at graduation (to thier disappointment) and that what they learn now, will in many respects become useful in the future.
Enough! Again, how about you all? What is your story?
I hope that it is alright to ask this in this forum.
Robert