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Dear family,


I really appreciate the time you have taken to look at my profile. I am hoping to combine my passion for children and new cultures into being the perfect Au Pair/ older sister figure for your children.


I am currently living in Bristol, UK with my host family, looking after their twin daughters. It has been a very nice experience for me considering it was my first time as au pair. My host family is moving to another country and I look forward to find another great family to be part of and share good memories!


I am from Spain, I was living in Madrid with my sister, but I am originally from Jaca, a beautiful village in the Spanish Pyrenees, with tons of snow in the winter, but a great green landscape in the summer, plenty of nice and easygoing people, with one of the nicest Spanish accents. My goal is to experience the cultural exchange of living in a pioneer country in so many things as Great Britain and learn from you while giving back tons of good vibes and happiness, where we Spaniards excel!


I would like to offer you the possibility of teaching your children one of the most spoken languages in the world after Chinese and English, and make them special compared to other children. Bringing Spanish to their curricula can be determinant for their lives, or at least open them a bridge to a myriad of countries with lots of wonders and nice people both in Europe and Latin America. I would love to practice Spanish with your kids while we are playing, but also in a more structured way if necessary, similar to what a school teacher would do.


My English is basic, but I would do my best effort to catch up as soon as possible. I consider myself a smart girl, and I am sure that I will be able to communicate easily in a couple of months.


Additionally, I have no problem with helping out on the housework, especially with your kids, where I feel really comfortable. I am used to work around children, not only at home with my small cousins that I babysit almost every week, but also with children from 4 to 12 while I was a ballet instructor in Jaca (for more than 5 years).


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ABOUT ME:

I did ballet professionally for several years, and love sports and being outdoors.


I speak Spanish fluently, with a very good accent. My English is basic, but it is my goal to learn as fast as possible. I have studied up to A-levels school, but I didn?t go to university due to becoming professional at the ballet school in Jaca. My next goal (for next year) is to study for flight attendant? I love serving people and making have a good experience when I am around.


I love pets and have a cat of my own. I enjoy reading; going outside and exploring the area I am in. I am an extremely positive, patient and outgoing person, open minded, active and confident. I would love if the house I live has a gym nearby, as I try to keep in shape and practice my ballet from time to time.


I lived with my older sister (23) in Madrid, as we left Jaca to look for better job opportunities in the big city. I am extremely tidy and clean, well-organized, and love to make sure everything looks perfect. My house shines even more than many houses shown as TV commercials for cleaning products. As an au pair I am willing to do house work and I absolutely love cooking/ baking, playing outside and entertaining in any way I can. I am a healthy person and I don?t smoke.

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WHY TO BE AUPAIR?


I have always had a passion for working with children and absolutely love every minute spent with them! I have enjoyed my position as a ballet teacher, where I've had many compliments from the parents on my lessons and my ability to make children who weren?t so crazy about it, to really love it.


I am willing to do anything to make my students smile and enjoy teaching a class. I want to use these skills being an Au Pair and looking after children for longer periods of time. I would absolutely cherish the opportunity to see new parts of the world, be immersed in different cultures and be a part of a new family that will remember me forever.

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