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$ x3 A5 |5 D6 j6 s+ G+ @. GI moved to Canada in 2004. I have since started my journey in education. Striving for the best, I have worked diligently in past few years.
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; d |1 E; `7 X# I6 p( `- mI got 91 in the English 30 class, the highest in a class of over 40 students with the majority being Canadians. My presentation mark was the 95, also the highest in the class.
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: J5 a7 D! m9 s/ iI got 95 in my English 111 class, one of the courses for the Management diploma program at Grant MacEwan University. I completed 21 courses in 11 months, and earned my diploma with distinction in 2007.
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7 J. ^" I3 U) W+ MI earned my Medical Ultrasound Diploma from NAIT in 2009 .; S2 L& A; J2 p- C, T
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I am also a master’s of engineering student at the University of Alberta, and achieved 95 in the Communication and Team Management class, which I took as an elective from the MBA program.
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0 O* L' N9 x, b& \' a# BI am now working full-time as a medical sonographer, and a part-time tutor at Grant MacEwan. I am also the Chief Chinese flutist at Alberta Chinese Orchestra, where I play Chinese music., ~- D3 j6 i6 s
~$ e1 R$ ?4 N. H4 ~6 X9 K6 F7 bI have helped more than 60 students from Grant MacEwan, the University of Alberta, and Athabasca University in a variety of subjects such as English 101, TOEFL, Science, Calculus, physics, biology, anatomy and physiology, and corporate finance.
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Thanks to the support of the Chinese community, we have organized a series of seminars at the Riverbend Library. I taught a medical English seminar in July, and a pronunciation seminar with my friend Stephanie Torchia in August, and a TOEFL iBT class in September this year. 2 ^$ K1 k# V" p
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" c: B/ w" o4 BHelping Chinese immigrants and students obtain the fundamental skills in life, education, and career is my ultimate goal. + n. [% x6 D3 O" q* l3 t! s
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In the past, I have also experienced the same pain of unclear pronunciation and inability to express ourselves in the heath care environment. I understand how much we need these necessary surviving skills in Canada, a place we have planted seeds for the future for our family, our children, and ourselves.
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1 |& j* u0 N# n/ U$ m1 j" UMy dream is one day I can devote all my life to teaching and helping our Chinese immigrants and students to achieve their fullest potential in this land, called Canada. |
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