In this edition of Talk Show Natalie interviews  David de Jager CEO of Perfectly Spoken who talks about his  experiences of travelling, teaching English and why he created Perfectly Spoken…

Natalie: 
 Okay, good. All right, well let's get on to the interview now. So, um, as I said at the beginning, you are the big boss, of Perfectly Spoken. So can you just tell us briefly how, why did the Perfectly Spoken thing come into creation?
 
 David:
 Why did it come into creation? Well Natalie I have been teaching English as a foreign language for far too many years probably about 30 I think and I have always loved teaching and I still love teaching but you know there was the opportunity that has only recently arrived where we have the technology and where was have wonderful teachers who are able to create and record lessons that we can create can share around the world and I’m very proud…..
 
 Natalie:
 Okay. Thank you. And um, to get, okay, so we've done the business bit now we want to know some of the details. Okay. So tell me what are some of your interests?
 
 David: 
 I suppose my biggest interest and the thing that I've loved being able to do most is to travel. Um, and, uh, of course at the moment life for us all, uh, that's, it's a very, very different world and a different situation that we are living in at the moment. But I've been very lucky to be able to travel, uh, to many, many countries.
 
 Natalie: 
 Okay. Can you just give us a few examples of the countries you've visited?
 
 David: 
 Wow. Um, certainly most countries in, in, in Europe, um, in India and then moving towards Asia and India, Japan, Thailand, which is a beautiful country, Cambodia. Um, and the going the other way for us. Um, you know, it's certainly one of my favorite trips I think was when, uh, I went to, to South America, um, you know, and to have the opportunity to visit Peru, Chile, Argentina, just, just amazing. And I think that was possibly my, uh, my most favorite place.


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