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Spanish qualified au pair avalaible in september!


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Dear family,

My name is Cristina, I'm 23 years old, and I'm from Alicante (Spain).

I'm currently finishing my degree of primary school teacher plus childhood teacher.

I have been working as an apprentice in different schools, as well with children with special needs.

I'm looking for a family, as I think it would be a great experience to improve my english working at the same time with children which is my passion.

About my I could say I'm a responsible, reliable, smiley, patience, punctual, sporty person.

I always try to get involved in whatever I do, and even more when I'm with children, as I'm always learning from them, which makes me very happy. I could help them with homework, organise trips to museums, parks, arranging playdates, take them to playgroups if it is necessary.

At the moment, I'm in Spain so you could interview me on skype if that's ok.

Some friends recommend to me this area also, as they think It's a nice one.

Please do get in touch if you are interested, and I can tell you more about me.

I could also provide references from the different schools in Spain.

PS: My english level is basic, but I'm sure it will improve quick, as I would like to go to a college or english school in my free time.


I look forward to hearing from you soon!


Cristina

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