Introduction: Nataschja Ferreira

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I am South African. I live in Johannesburg. I have taught at a College, subjects like ESOL, Business Communciation, Secretarial Practice and then went on to teach computer literacy to children aged 6 to 13 at a Primary School. I live on a farm in South Africa. We have many horses and dogs. We compete in the sport of show jumping. I also work on a bi-monthly magazine doing layout work and proof reading. I have been teaching online conversational English for 17 months now and absolutely adore it.

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