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My name is Rubí Peña. I am twenty one years old. I am married, so, now i live with my husband, but before I used to live with my parents, sister and niece. I am from Bonao, Dominican Republic, and currently I live in it. I am a full time student, i mean now i don't work, but before, I used to. I taught English to children in a English School and I was a Sales Promotor in a Super Market. As I said that I am only studing, I study at the University, Called Universidad Autónoma De Santo Domingo, but I study in the enclosure Curce Uasd Bonao here in the Monseñor Nouel province. I study Modern Languages (English Mention). I am in my seventh semester. If I had to say why I study that career, I can say: because first at all I love the English language, because it's one of the most important language to worldwide, and it is fascinating in all the sense. Second at all, people is able to work in almost all the jobs. Besides you can commuticate easier in watherver place of the world, and the last thing I can say, is that I love to teach this language, so, as soon as I finish this career, I want to work as a Teacher again and later as a Proffessor, for giving tools and Knowledge to those that want to learn it, and improve the English Language.

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  1. Thank you Rubí for your beautiful presentation. I work in Bonao too, and I look forward to reading more about the things you have to say, keep up the good work.

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  2. Hello.Muy name is Leonidas.l was born in Guaymate(La Romana),but now lam living in Veron-Punta Cana. Iam a language student.l making a B.A in English.lam not working right now,but lam used to work in Bavaro-Punta Cana area.l had worked as a saleperson,cashier,passenger service,l madre transfer and others.l have five children.lam singer.ls a presure to me to share with you in this blog.



    Nice to meet you.
    Regard for you.

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  3. Thankyou ver y muchos teacher to add me to the blog.

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