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Travel information
I am currently
Travelling

Description
Hey! I'm a 18 year old gap year student who is adventurous and loves to experience new situations and places. Aside from travelling, I like to write, do sports, and learn new languages. I have done environmental conservation projects in Kenya in the past and am now looking to work with children, with a focus on teaching languages and learning new ones as well.

Interests
VideographySelf developmentSustainabilityCultureBooksHistoryLanguagesBloggingArchitectureWritingAnimalsTeam sportsNatureFitnessCampingBeachMountainOutdoor activitiesHikingCyclingAdventure sports
Languages
Languages spoken
English: Fluent
French: Fluent
Chinese (Mandarin): Fluent
Spanish: Intermediate
Italian: Beginner
Portuguese: BeginnerMore details about my language interests
I can communicate well in Spanish but would like to attain fluency so I would love to practice.
Skills and knowledge I'd like to share or learn
I'm interested in:
Babysitting and creative play
Being an elderly companion
Life at a Farmstay
Eco Projects
Animal Care
Hospitality/Tourism
Charity Work
Languages
Teaching

More details about your skills
I am very flexible and can adapt to a wide range of situations, and am up to try just about everything. I speak English, French, and Chinese fluently and can effectively communicate in Spanish. I am often described as creative and curious, and I'm always looking to meet and talk to new people. I have been working as a waiter for a few months and after this year I will be studying at NYU.

Age
18

What else ...
I would love to try and learn anything

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Smoker

Driver's licence

Allergies

Special dietary requirements
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Days start and end early, so if you're not used to that definitely it might be an adjustment. Meals are very communal, I shared breakfast and dinner with the nuns, and lunch with the kids. The nuns were lovely and will always make an effort to get to know you and have meaningful… read more
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Days start and end early, so if you're not used to that definitely it might be an adjustment. Meals are very communal, I shared breakfast and dinner with the nuns, and lunch with the kids. The nuns were lovely and will always make an effort to get to know you and have meaningful… read more