Тагальский язык | Native |
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Английский | Proficient |
Японский | Daily conversation |
Испанский | Just a few words |
Konnichiwa minnasama. You can call me Cherumen, as how my Japanese co-workers used to call me before. I am a native Filipino, born and raised in the Philippines but currently residing in the United States for 5 years. I have lived and worked in Japan for 3 years and I loved it. I am so fascinated with how the people strongly value or preserve their culture, tradition and etiquette, which gives most of the places a character different from the modern society.
I am currently working as a Teacher for Early Childhood Learning Center. Reading stories, singing and dancing with little kids are my favorite. I also love doing crafts and playing as part of their learning development activities that will help practice and enhance their fine motor and cognitive skills. I graduated a 2-year Vocational in Programming. Thereafter, I spent one school year in Bachelor of Science in Education majoring English at one of the universities in the Philippines. I attended classes for International English Language Testing System (IELTS) for 3 months. I am currently working on my TESOL/TEFL and basic Spanish. As far as second language, I studied Japanese Language and went to Japan for work. While I was there, I acquired a certificate in Japanese Language Proficiency level 3, which is now N4.
In return, let me teach you and share with you my knowledge in English (or maybeTagalog?) I know how it is like learning a second language and trust me, I was like you. We can play games or flashcards or we can talk about anything that will help you express yourself. If you could send me a message in advance on why you want to learn and what kind of topic you are comfortable about, I would appreciate that.
(doushite manabitai ka, nani wo oshaberitai ka messēji wo shite kudasai.) I look forward to hear from you!Tanoshimini!
Here are some of my hobbies or interests if you would like to know:
I used to believe I'm no green thumb but when I grew a bunch of cucumbers a few years back, I start to enjoy gardening in our backyard, adding more vegetables, herbs and flowers each year. During the time that I am not busy, I repurpose or DIY(do-it-yourself) some stuff or furniture that I picked from the neighbor's trash (demo dorobo janaiyo) or I interrupt (I'm not being shitsokoi though) my husband with his woodworking tools because tools are cool. Fashion mo suki desu. In fact, I sew some of the clothes that I wear and I sew my wedding dress. Demo nandemo topikku wo oshaberimasuyo!
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