Professor J Caliendo
Joshua Caliendo was born and raised in a rural area near Rockford Illinois. After graduating from high school with honors he attended Carthage College in Kenosha WI where he studied English and Creative Writing. Graduating in 2002 he worked briefly with WTVO-17 as part of the creative services department before moving on a whim to Alaska. Returning home he took a job as a trucker with Muller Pinehurst Dairy and when his division was sold off and his position no longer existed, he took his severance pay and moved to Naples Italy. For the last 6 years he has worked as a Professor of English as a second language and has just opened his own private language school in Pescara Italy- Cambridge School of English.
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Bachelor of Arts- Carthage College- Kenosha, WIMotto
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7 Steps to Learning a Language7 Steps outlines the attitudes and resources to use in language study. It was originally written in Italian for Italians thinking considering studying English as a second language but adapts equally well for students of other languages.
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10 Hours for Success with TOEFLThe article describes in general terms a short didactic programs that teachers can use to prepare their students for the TOEFL Exam quickly.
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A Slice of Anglo-American Culture in the Heart of Old ItalyThe article describes the sad state of the private language school industry in Italy and the difference one small school is trying to make. -
A Night in NapoliOne misadventure of many as an American tourist moving to Naples, Italy. These events took place in august 2006
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King of the RoadWhat vehicle is worthy to be called the best car ever? A Porsche? Nope. A Ferrari? nah...A Corvette, no. The best car I ever owned was a clunker pickup...find out why.