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Dear Sir/Madam,

It is with great interest that I am forwarding my CV/Resume for your consideration.


I would like to show you my record of academic achievements and professional career history, demonstrates attributes that make me a valuable employee and I comply with the required qualities as a Spanish teacher.


I, myself am Spanish and have a very good knowledge of the English language as well. As you can read in my CV I studied Philosophy and Social Education at the University of Valencia (Spain) and Master in International Language Teacher in Antwerpen (Belgium), therefore I am a communicative and enterprising person, who has four years experience as a Spanish teacher in Belgium.


I am confident that my education and experience will contribute to the quality education your school provides. I firmly believe that every student is entitle to an enriching education, respect and professionalism. I will bring a creative, positive energy to the school. My goal is to motivate students in ascertaining their inner strengths, abilities and the activities that truly inspire them. I aim to provide a stimulating learning environment that fosters confidence and encourages pupils to reach their full potential.


In my previous positions, I have demostrated excellent time management, prioritization, multi-tasking, and project coordination skills. I take the responsibilities of an educator very seriously, and I will work hard to develop mutual trust and respect from parents and the administration.


My CV/Resume is enclosed to provide you with details of my skills and accomplishments, but I am certain that a personal interview would more fully reveal my desire and ability to contribute to your organization.


If you have any vacancies still available and you are interested in my profile, please be so kind to keep me informed.


Thank you in advance for your time and consideration, and do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.




Sincerely,


Lorena Landete


+34 693 04 75 46

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