Cristina

Cristina

Languages spoken

- Spanish (native)
- Russian
- French
- English

Education

- University of Leon (https://www.unileon.es/), major in “Spanish Philology”
- University of Leon, teaching certificate in Spanish language and literature
- Nebrija University, master’s degree in “Teaching Spanish as a Foreign Language” (http://www.nebrija.com/programas-postgrado/master/master-oficial-espanol-ele/master-espanol-ele.php)
- Various courses on teaching Spanish at the Cervantes Institute, “International House Barcelona” and the State Academy of Post-Graduate Pedagogical Training (St. Petersburg)

Work Experience

Cristina is a teacher and native speaker of Spanish from Spain with a pedagogical education and
a great deal of teaching experience.

She is a certified DELE examiner and coauthor of the book "Cuaderno de gramática para
rusohablantes. Nivel A1". (Grammar Workbook for Russian Speakers. Level A1)

Cristina began working as a Spanish language instructor in 2006 at Voronezh State University.

During 2007 she taught Spanish lessons at the language school “Estudio Sampere” in Salamanca (http://www.sampere.com/learn-spanish/spanish- courses-salamanca.html) before moving back to Russia to teach at the language center “Adelante” (http://www.centroadelante.ru/) in St. Petersburg, where she worked from 2007 to 2015 with students ranging from beginning to advanced levels. In addition, Cristina served as organizer for a variety of cultural events such as photography exhibitions, film showings, workshops and debates.

In 2015 Cristina was hired at “Inlingua International Language School" in Bangkok (Thailand, http://www.inlingua.com/), where she also organized numerous cultural events as part of the program “Spanish Meeting Point”.

Cristina makes use of modern technology in her teaching; she is very familiar with educational platforms and creates her own interactive exercises and presentations for lessons.

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