Introduction: Roberto Carlos Hernández Villaseñor

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My name is Roberto Hernandez. I'm mexican. I am 45 years old. I have taught English since 2011. I started teaching English in classrooms of different institutes. I had 5 to 20 students. My students were from Mexico, Colombia, Brazil and Venezuela. For one year I taught Spanish to Slovenians, Brazilians and Canadians. And I have a year of experience teaching online. I teach English mainly to Japanese students, but the platform also includes teaching Koreans, Chinese, Taiwanese, Iranians and many other Asian countries. Sometimes students from Russia and Germany enter. I really enjoy teaching online.

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