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Hello! I’m Keren E. Picardal, a 30-year-old from Davao City, Philippines. I bring a positive outlook and a genuine enthusiasm for learning and helping others. My background includes 4 years in telecommunications sales, 4 years as a freelance real estate agent, and 2 years in City Health data encoding. Throughout these experiences, I’ve developed strong communication skills and a knack for building relationships.
I’m passionate about creating a supportive and engaging environment where everyone can thrive. I believe in the power of collaboration and am excited about the opportunity to contribute to a team dedicated to education. Thank you for considering my application—I’m looking forward to the possibility of working together!
Learning Bisaya (Cebuano) can be easier for some people than others, depending on your background and experience with languages. If you already speak Filipino or other Philippine languages, you might find some similarities that make it a bit easier to pick up.
The grammar is generally straightforward, and many find the pronunciation quite phonetic, which helps. Plus, there are plenty of resources available—like online courses, apps, and community groups—that can support your learning journey.
It’s all about practice and exposure. If you immerse yourself in the language, through conversations, music, or media, you’ll find it becomes more natural over time. So, while it might have its challenges, with a little patience and enthusiasm, you can definitely learn Bisaya! Enjoy the process; it can be quite rewarding!
No!Learning Bisaya (Cebuano) in Manila can be a bit of a challenge, but it’s definitely doable! Since Manila is predominantly Tagalog-speaking, finding immersive opportunities might be harder. However, there are online resources, language classes, and even local communities where you can practice.Connecting with friends or family who speak Bisaya can also make the learning process more enjoyable and relatable. Plus, using apps or watching videos in Cebuano can help you pick up the language in a fun way. Just remember to be patient with yourself—it’s all part of the journey! Embrace the challenge, and you might even find some interesting cultural connections along the way.
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Tutor available for online lessons or in-person private lessons in the following areas:
mall, cafe, and in the house
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