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  • Fluent in English, Spanish
  • 47, Male
  • Member since 2012
  • Teacher, other business
  • Translation and teaching at College
  • From Necochea, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Profile 70% complete

About Me

CURRENT MISSION

I'm a translator and English teacher who loves what he does; try to be as creative as possible and learn just a bit more every day.

ABOUT ME

I love different cultures and hope to learn more and more about them. Meeting people of different cultural backgrounds and just talking is a great plan for me. Walking round new cities, outdoor activities, animals, learning how to do my job better, doing it passionately, those are my favourite things.

PHILOSOPHY

I believe we should all start focusing on ourselves just as human beings, and learn more about what's inside our minds and hearts; as experts at outside aspects of life of every kind, we haven't done so well, haven't we?
Our brains and emotions are looking foward to being explored.

Interests

  • animals
  • walking
  • socializing
  • outdoor activities
  • teaching
  • languages

Music, Movies, and Books

All kinds of music actually, from tango, classical to hard rock. My favourite kind is pop, though.
Same thing with movies: From 'Out of Africa' to 'The Piano' , 'Slumdog Millionaire' or even The Batmans.
I'm always watching English speaking series online, from different countries if possible.

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

Wow, something which I find really amazing is when my students, specially kids or teens, teach you the greatest lessons in life. Some of them, after going through the hardest times, show you how happiness can be achieved through smiling and a positive attitude.

Teach, Learn, Share

Mirror neurones inside our brain are amazing guys!
The most complex brain scanning techniques have shown and proved that these neurones respond directly to other people's behaviour. We subconsciously 'mirror' what other people do. Think of yawning when someone yawns, or laughing when someone laughs even if we are not amused. Every single day, in every single human exchange, we are partly responsible for how the rest speak to us or behaves.

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