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My name is Cynthia Vilaplana, I have a degree in Communications (Universidad de Buenos Aires) and, apart from teaching Spanish, I am a
professor in Communication Studies in the city of Buenos Aires high schools. I started teaching Spanish two years ago and I am interested
in the teaching of the language, as it allows me to contact people from other cultures and to transmit mine to them. I consider language a
fundamental tool to establish social bonds.
Cynthia Vilaplana, Teacher
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Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, I have a university degree in Journalism (UCA University). I have been
specially trained to teach Spanish as a Foreign Language and I have been doing so since 2001. I like to
teach Spanish because it's my way of making the language, customs, and culture of Argentina and South
America known. I speak English, German, Italian, French, Portuguese, ancient Greek and Latin, and I
have been lucky enough to travel to most countries of Europe, North and South America, Russia, South
East Asia, India, and Tanzania.
Soledad Curutchet, Teacher
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My name is Analía Imparato, I am Argentine and I live in Buenos Aires. I have a degree in Spanish
Literature and Language from La Universidad del Salvador. I have been teaching Spanish to people from
all over the world for the last five years. I really enjoy my profession as I am able to experience different
cultures and languages through the people I am teaching Spanish to. It is really an amazing and deeply
rewarding experience, and always interesting!
Analía Imparato, Teacher
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Hi! I am Sonia Herskovits. I studied Science of Communication as well as Journalism in Buenos Aires. I
have been working in these two fields for the past 15 years! The use of language and communication
are areas of constant learning to me and teaching Spanish has opened up a new world of opportunity
as teaching to international students is almost like traveling around different continents without ever
having to board a plane. Through my teaching experience, I have had the opportunity to meet amazing
people! Being a Spanish teacher has not only has given me the chance to teach others my language and
culture but also the chance to learn about other languages and cultures. It's a very rewarding career as I
am able to teach my students Spanish while my students teach me a lot about the world.
Sonia Herskovits, Teacher
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My name is Eduardo Grandier and I joined the Expanish staff in 2008. I have studied Linguistics at
the Institute Joaquín V. Gonzalez and I additionally am a writer. I haven taken part in several literary
workshops and directed narrative and poetry workshops. I have experience teaching Spanish and Classic
Latin. Expanish is a school where we teach Spanish with commitment and respect towards everyone. I
like to share and exchange cultural aspects besides teaching.
Eduardo Grandier, Teacher
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