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I'm Laís Viana, an undergraduate student in Agriculture at the State University of North Fluminense Darcy Ribeiro (9/10). Currently, I'm working as an intern at Mahoney's Garden Center, in Massachusetts. My native language is Brazilian Portuguese and my second language is English. I have been in contact with English since I was a child, through music, movies, and internet. I have a CNA (https://www.cna.com.br/) Master's in English (2011-2015) and First Certificate in English (FCE) certificate from the University of Cambridge. If you have some doubts or want to schedule a lesson, please send me a message so we can do it!
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