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My name is Xabier, I am Spanish and I am 26. I am in London since 24 of october and I have decided work as Au pair. I am here learning English and I am going to be one year more or less. I have studied a degree to be teacher with children between 0 and 6 years but I have worked with different ages. I am working in the summer camp of my village 4 years ago and I was who create the camps when I achieve the title of free time monitor. I have worked with children between 2 and 10 years. Finally I would want comment that I have firs aid qualifications and I have worked many times as volunteer with children. I speak Spanish, Basque and English with a low intermediate level If you are interested, please send me a email and I will answer to any question you as soon as I read it. Thank you and see you soon.

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