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Jennifer K W |
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Female ,Single |
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WA / United States |
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United States |
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2000-02-28 |
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Elementary,Middle,HS,UniAdults, |
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June 06 2021 |
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Single |
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I graduated from UCLA with a bachelor's degree in Philosophy after winter quarter 2021. While I was in college, furthermore, I studied Korean language for 2 years, studied abroad at Yonsei University in Seodaemun for 6 months, and completed a 120-hour TEFL certificate through CIEE. |
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I graduated from UCLA with a bachelor's degree in Philosophy after winter quarter 2021. While I was in college, furthermore, I studied Korean language for 2 years, studied abroad at Yonsei University in Seodaemun for 6 months, and completed a 120-hour TEFL certificate through CIEE. |
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I worked at Kumon as a tutor-grader last summer. The position included grading worksheets, assisting students in completing their homework packets and facilitating classes over zoom.
I have been working as an ESL co-teacher at Washington English Center since last fall. My responsibilities include creating engaging lessons using a variety of materials and games, presenting the lessons to a group of 4 - 8 adult English learners with a co-teacher and writing weekly reports about students' progress through the class. I have taught intermediate 3B and advanced 6A classes, and this quarter, I will be teaching several classes for beginner English learners. |
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Hello. I'm Jennifer Ward, a recent UCLA graduate with a degree in Philosophy with a passion for language acquisition.
I have no visible piercings, but I have a small tattoo of a castle on my upper arm which can be seen only when I am wearing a sleeveless shirt. I have no underlying medical conditions.
I would most prefer to work with elementary/middle school-aged students at a company located in Seoul. I have less defined preferences about working environment and scheduling, but I somewhat prefer afternoon to morning working hours.
It's also worth noting that I am eligible for an F-4 visa on the basis of my family heritage -- my grandmother immigrated to the US from Korea. I have completed all the requisite documents for the visa and I am prepared to submit the application at any time.
The best time to reach me during the Korean workday would be from 9am - 12pm KST. |
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