Introduction: Marusa Meintjies

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My name is Teacher Marusa and I have worked and lived in Taiwan for five and a half years teaching students from the ages between three years old and fourteen years old. I am super excited should you choose me to be part of your team, myself and my friend is prepared to teach you the ABC's and one, two, three's. I am looking forward to seeing you in my classroom. Bye!

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