Introduction: Daria Rumyantseva

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Hello! My name is Daria, and I’m originally from Russia. However, I currently live in the UK, where I teach English and Russian. I enjoy meeting new people and experiencing new cultures. Speaking with people who want to improve their foreign language is one of my favorite things to do. I enjoy real-world conversational and situational English and Russian. Fun and interactive is my teaching style. I graduated from Humanitarian College in Kazakhstan and State Teachers Trianing University in Russia. I worked as a camp conselor in the USA. I worked in Public School in Russia. I also was a private English teacher. I'm friendly, hard-working and confident in my teaching skills. My hobbies are travelling, sports, music, watching movies, reading and chatting with different people. Thank you very much for your attention. See you.

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