Private Spanish Tutor HK

About me

Private Spanish Tutor  HK
 Private Spanish Tutor HK
About me:
I am a passionate in teaching and super creative. Charismatic I love to contribute in development of teaching a second language can have a positive effect on each brain. because improved cognitive functions
Living in:
Hong Kong
Languages:
English, Spanish
Looking for:
Friends, Business contacts
Communities:
Hong Kong, Singapore

Personal

Interests:
Animals/Pets, Camping, Hiking, Outdoor life, Cooking, Volunteer/Community Activities, Aerobics, Basketball, Dancing, Jogging, Martial Arts, Walking/Hiking, Yoga, Jogging ,Boxing, reading, running teakwondo red belt,
Favourite music:
Jazz music,country music, soul music,jewish music
Favourite films:
Criminal Minds
Favourite books:
Filosofy, Art Culture
Things I like:
second languages learning and teaching
Things I hate:
I have seem many storms in life. I hate No ONE
Relationship status:
Married

Professional

Company/Institution:
Spanish Private Tutor
Profession:
Studied Degree in English in an acredited University Technological University In Central America.ES
Field of work:
Education
Position:
Spanish Tutor
Former Career:
Dream Educational Limited Hong Kong. 1st April 2017 to 31 July 2017. In Fruit Group Limited. Part time job. Spanish, English tutor May 5, 2018 until October. 16 2019. family LO private Spanish Tutor July 2017 to July 2020.
5702-8128
P. O Box # 79710 Mong Kok Post Office
Kowloong
Hong Kong
999077

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  • Private Spanish Tutor  HK
     Private Spanish Tutor HK

    Learning a foreign language can increase the size of your brain. This is what Swedish scientists discovered when they used brain scans to monitor what happens when someone learns a second language. The study is part of a growing body of research using brain imaging technologies to better understand the cognitive benefits of language learning. Tools like magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and electrophysiology, among others, can now tell us not only whether we need knee surgery or have irregularities with our heartbeat, but reveal what is happening in our brains when we hear, understand and produce second languages.