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Travelling
Description
I'm Naza, and I'm originally from Argentina. I spent five years working and traveling as an au pair in the United States. During this time, I also gained valuable experience as a teacher assistant at a preschool (3-5 yo) and served as an arts and crafts director and instructor at a summer camp (7-14 yo).
My passion for art led me to take various art classes, with ceramics and sketching being my favorite activities.
I spent last summer working at a hotel in England doing housekeeping work and helping with breakfast and the cafe.
I'm a CELTA-certified teacher eager to gain teaching experience :)Interests
CultureMountainNatureOutdoor activitiesMovies & TVHikingDrawing & paintingDIY & craftsCampingArt & designLanguages
Languages spoken
English: Fluent
Spanish: Fluent
Italian: BeginnerMore details about my language interests
This workawayer has indicated that they would be interested in sharing their language(s) or learning a new language. You can contact them directly to discuss this.Skills and knowledge I'd like to share or learn
I'm interested in:
Eco Projects
Gardening
Life at a Farmstay
Some knowledge of:
DIY and building projects
Animal Care
Helping around the house
Babysitting and creative play
Able to teach about:
Art Projects
Languages
More details about your skills
As an experienced au pair, I've become adept at taking care of other people's houses, dogs, and children. I have a knack for being handy and have used power tools before, although I might need some guidance. In my experiences as a Workawayer, I did houskeeping, as well as I served both coffee and alcoholic beverages at a hotel.
Age
29
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Driver's licence
Allergies
Special dietary requirements
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