Tina Tutor Interview
- Q. Hi Tina! Please tell us a little bit about yourself.
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A. Hi Cafetalk! I’m Tina,28 years old, half british half italian! I was born in a tiny fisherman village in the south of italy, my father’s hometown, but when I was 2 years old I moved to London. 18 years later I went back to Italy, where I lived and worked for 6 years.
- Q. According to your profile, you’re a half British half Italian, so you have two mother tongues! I’m interested in your life in Italy and England. Do you feel any differences or similarities of those countries?
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A. I enjoyed both of the countries.
- Q. I heard your passion is traveling! Could you share your traveling history with us?
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A. Yep, my biggest passion is traveling!
- Q. Do you have any forgettable stories of your traveling?
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A. I’m interested in people’s stories, everyone has something special to tell. I lived in so many places and met so many interesting, funny, incredibly kind people …you know, it’s all about people! Travelling has taught me many things, it opened my mind, so now I feel like giving an advice to people who want to travel … have your own experiences, don’t waste your time looking for a lot of informations about the place you want to go. Everyone is unique and the way people live the same experience is so different. If there is anything in particular that you want to do, just go for it without thinking too much! Is that simple!
- Q. You’re currently living Bangkok, Thailand. How is the life in there?
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A. Bangkok is a city that I learnt to love. Incredibly busy city, life is so crazy here! The traffic is one of the worst in the world, and you may find hard at first not to get lost or getting used to public transport, but you can always rely on thai people, they are so kind and always ready to help you…or you can also get a taxi anytime, the cost of living is so cheap here, including a ride on a taxi! Food is great (not if you don’t like spicy though!), the culture is amazing and I am captured by the sparkling buddhist temples!
- Q. You have a lesson, “TOEIC, TOEFL, IELTS test prep”. Could I ask the feature of your test prep lesson?
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A. I worked as a IELTS examiner for a couple of years so I know students get really nervous when the day of the test comes, and that’s not helpful at all! The main purpose of my lessons is to make the student more confident, and the best way to do that is keep on practicing. In English we say “practice makes perfect”, and that’s exactly how it works, especially if you want to master a foreign language.
- Q. Finally, is there anything you would like to share with our students?
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A. Students do not need any knowledge about any of the subjects that I teach. Many of my students that want to discuss the stock market, have no knowledge about stocks or how to track them. I use easy English to teach all subjects. On any subject that I teach, I invite questions to discuss the subject, and sometimes do roll playing.