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Dilza Cunha Borges
My name is Dilza Cunha Borges, I’m 58 years old, an easygoing person, happy, sometimes a little bit shy. I have two children and both of them are married and this lovely boy in the picture, is my grandson Guilherme, who will be two on the next 7th , September. I really love The Life and I’m graduated in Letras – Português/Inglês . I also studied Pedagogy, but I haven’t got my degree yet.
My first contact with English Language was during my childhood in a catholic school I studied, where some of the teachers were from Europe and I could listen to them talking in a different language. It was English! And since there I started learning English.
Sometimes life is not the way we want to and for many times I had to stop my studies. It doesn’t matter! The most important thing is that even I had stopped studying for about twenty years, I never gave up my dreams. I went do London in England, where I lived for almost ten years and when I came back I started teaching private classes. Then, I returned to the university and I got my degree in Letras. Now, I’m working in a public school, private classes and at language course as well.
Being in this CEI course has been a big challenge for me and I fell so grateful! I’m sure I’m in the right way to improve the quality of the profession I chosen. Hope all of we learn a lot from this course because we deserve it!
Dilza Cunha Borges
My name is Dilza Cunha Borges, I’m 58 years old, an easygoing person, happy, sometimes a little bit shy. I have two children and both of them are married and this lovely boy in the picture, is my grandson Guilherme, who will be two on the next 7th , September. I really love The Life and I’m graduated in Letras – Português/Inglês . I also studied Pedagogy, but I haven’t got my degree yet.
My first contact with English Language was during my childhood in a catholic school I studied, where some of the teachers were from Europe and I could listen to them talking in a different language. It was English! And since there I started learning English.
Sometimes life is not the way we want to and for many times I had to stop my studies. It doesn’t matter! The most important thing is that even I had stopped studying for about twenty years, I never gave up my dreams. I went do London in England, where I lived for almost ten years and when I came back I started teaching private classes. Then, I returned to the university and I got my degree in Letras. Now, I’m working in a public school, private classes and at language course as well.
Being in this CEI course has been a big challenge for me and I fell so grateful! I’m sure I’m in the right way to improve the quality of the profession I chosen. Hope all of we learn a lot from this course because we deserve it!