(closed) Fuan Tutor Interview
- Q. Hi, Fuan. You are in Mexico! I think generally Japanese are not familiar with your country. What’s it like in Mexico?
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A. It is a big country with lots of natural attractions. Some of the landscapes are breathtaking. Mexican cuisine is among the best ones, not only because of its flavor but also for the rich variety of its ingredients. The people are very hospitable. and they always have a smile to share with tourists.
- Q. May I ask about your tutoring experience? You used to teach in America, then you are now back to Mexico…
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A. My tutoring time in America was short, but extremely rewarding. I never thought people´s response to my language would be that great, so when I came back home I felt much more self-motivated to share my mother-tongue with people from different nationalities. Such an experience made me aprreciate Spanish like never before.
- Q. What do you like the best about teaching?
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A. Without hesitation, I´d say is the chance to see the world from different points of view. In other words, to be in touch with people.
- Q. What is the most important points studying English and Spanish?
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A. English has become an international language, therefore it is a must for anybody who may want to go global. Now, when it comes to Spanish, I would say it is an important language due to the fact that it is spoken in many countries. Of course if you asked me I would dare say it is a beautiful way of communication.
- Q. What do you think are the benefits to studying Spanish?
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A. Spanish is considered one of the top ten languages all over the world. According to many people who have studied it, it has broadened their horizons.
- Q. What do you like to do on your holidays?
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A. What I enjoy the most is spending time with my beloved son. He lives six hours away from me, so whenever I get the chance I run to him in order to play and to laugh together.
- Q. Can you give some comments or words of advice to our students?
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A. Don´t be affraid of speaking a new language. The more we talk, the more we learn.