Rou Y.
Female, 28 years
Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong
Spanish tutor and certified examiner on Hong Kong Island with a Master's degree.
Bio
Hi, I am a Spanish teacher, interpreter, and certified examiner for DELE A1/A2, who lives on Hong Kong Island. I obtained a Master of Education from HKU and I have lived in Spain f... Read more
Hi, I am a Spanish teacher, interpreter, and certified examiner for DELE A1/A2, who lives on Hong Kong Island. I obtained a Master of Education from HKU and I have lived in Spain for one year and visited four countries in Latin America. I was also the Flamenco Instructor for the Guinness World Record event that happened in HK last year.
As a speaker of four languages - Mandarin, Cantonese, English, and Spanish - I am also dedicated to adding additional value to language learning and cultivating global citizenship through educating open minds. My students describe me as a funny, passionate, and versatile teacher. I often play the ukulele, sing with my students, and explain texts with vivid examples.
Currently, I am working at Bradbury School ESF as an educational assistant. This position has exposed me to global citizenship education in a multicultural context. Additionally, I am interning at 21st Century Learning International, a company that focuses on technology for education, where I am improving my IT skills.
I am a proactive learner with a GPA of 3.9/4 in my undergraduate studies and a GPA of 3.43/4 in my master's degree. My IELTS scores are as follows: Listening 7.5, Reading 7.5, Writing 6.0, Speaking 8.0, with an overall band score of 7.5. Read less
Teaching methodology
I love to compare teaching to tea-making, as both require preparation, patience, and attentiveness. The type of tea, the production site, the change of temperature, and even every ... Read more
I love to compare teaching to tea-making, as both require preparation, patience, and attentiveness. The type of tea, the production site, the change of temperature, and even every pour can have different flavours and tastes. Our students come from diverse backgrounds, so it is our responsibility as educators to nourish and enrich them, just like water. Together, we can create a good cup of tea, symbolizing tolerance, empowerment, and appreciation. Read less