Arturo Sensei Tutor Interview
- Q. Hi Arturo.V! Let’s start off with a brief self-introduction. Can you give the Cafetalk community a brief glance at who you are?
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A. As my students know, my name is Arturo and I am from Mexico City. I have graduated from the National Autonomous University of Mexico, the second-best university in Latin America. As my major was Communication Sciences, I have worked in different areas of human communication starting from Human Development in Mexican indigenous communities, going through educational multimedia production and coming to Spanish teaching.
- Q. According to your profile, you are from Mexico. Where in Mexico did you grow up and where are you spending your time at the moment?
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A. I was born in Mexico City, but when I was only 3 months old, my parents decided to move to Queretaro City. When I went to university, the principal campus was in Mexico City so I had to move with my grandma. I lived with her for a while and then I moved to my own apartment when I finished my career.
- Q. On your profile you show some pictures where you travelled to Japan. What was your trip to Japan like and did you travel to any other exciting places?
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A. In 2015 my girlfriend and I decided to make a long trip through Europe and Asia, we visited 8 countries, but we wanted to dedicate 1 month to Japan. Actually, it was our goal, but we added other countries to the trip as we were planning the itinerary.
- Q. What are you usually up to when you’re not teaching on Cafetalk? What are your hobbies and interests?
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A. I am a full-time teacher now so my day is dedicated to my students, but, also I like sales and I enjoy going to a local market to sell different things. I've been selling beauty products, desserts, clothes... I like to do that because I can go out and have a good time.
- Q. Can you tell us a little bit more about your professional background? What got you into teaching, and what motivated you to keep pursuing this career?
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A. After being part of the Khan Academy in Spanish team, I was so envolved with the education that teaching just came alone to my life. But I was not only into education because of my job, but my brother and my girlfriend were also language teachers so the idea of being a teacher was on my mind years before I became a teacher.
- Q. A lot of students are probably curious about the atmosphere in your lessons. What can a student imagine a lesson with you to be like? What’s your teaching style?
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A. In my lessons, I like my students to feel relaxed and free to experiment and commit mistakes. I like serious study but I don't like to be serious in class. I treat my students as friends because I want to create a friendly atmosphere in my lessons.
- Q. Since you offer a variety of lessons, is there any lesson you can recommend in particular? Or can you give a quick overview of which lesson might be good for which type of student?
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A. The lesson I always recommend is a lesson pack I just created, it is called "Unlimited Lesson Pack". I think this one is best because the price per lesson is surprisingly low and is the best way to learn and practice with constant lessons during a month.
- Q. Finally, would you like to leave a message for your current and future students?
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A. I would like to say that Spanish is a great and special language because during its history it has mixed with a lot of indigenous languages in Latin America and it has become an infinite language in which you can learn something new every day.