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Hi my name is Sophia, i am from Colombia and live in Bogota city, my basic career is nutrition and diet, I love to read about nutrition education and general education and that is why I later decided to train to teach Spanish, which is my native language, and I have been teaching for some time more or less 6 months ago. youth and adults of basic, intermediate and advanced levels. The methodology I use is through a communicative approach but it will easily depend on the objectives they have with the command of the language
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In Western culture, we can nod our heads up-and-down for "yes" and shake them left-and-right for "no". Does Chinese have anything similar, or do they do the same thing? Are there other gestures for "yes" and "no"?
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