Introduction: Jubal Creech

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Hello! My name Is Jubal Creech and I am a native English speaker from America. I have a T.E.F.L. certificate with a large amount of teaching experience from a wide variety of curriculum sources. I can also qualify as a teacher for beginning conversational Spanish. I am positive, encouraging and as a teacher/tutor, I like to make studying fun for the student. My goal is to make a difference in someone else's life by teaching a skill that can promote a better business venture, job, relationship or whatever the desire might be. Thank you for your consideration!

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