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Thursday, October 30, 2008
Teresa Li
Dear Parents,
My name is Teresa Li. It is with great pride that I am writing this letter as a team member of Children’s Hour Academy to tell you a bit about myself. I truly hope that by the end of this letter, you will feel more comfortable and thus allow me the chance to get to know you and your child better.
I was born and raised in Mainland China till age of 15. I then moved to Palau, which is a beautiful island in Micronesia with my parents. I came to the United States in 2006 and have recently graduated from CCC with an education major. During the past couple years, I have volunteered at elementary schools, helping out with Chinese programs. I have also tutored students ranges from age 6 to 20 on subjects such as Math, Chinese and Biology privately.
If I have to pick one reason to explain why I am here today, I have to choose my dad. Ever since I was little, he started teaching me. Not only how to talk, walk, read and so on, started from an early age he taught me how to be a loving, caring, honest and hard working individual. These are the values I still hold dearly today. I can not even begin to tell you just how much this early education benefited me today and I’m sure for many days to come. I feel that now it is my turn to devote my time, energy and love to help other children.
As the world becomes flatter and smaller, it presents more opportunities for individuals who are bilingual and have a keen understanding about cultural differences. As a native Chinese speaker and with much exposure to various cultures, it is my goal to help my students getting a good and early start on his or her education journey, preparing him or her for the future.
Thanks in advance for your confidence in me and all the staffs at Children’s Hour Academy. I very much look forward to working with you and your child! One last thing, I wish you a WONDERFUL day!
Sincerely,
Teresa Li
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