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A teacher by profession. A friendly one. I'm here to teach you English language and I can teach you my own dialect also in the Philippines which are Tagalog and Cebuano. I love to get to know your culture and tradition as well. I love cultural diversity. I'm very open minded and I teach by heart.
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