CURRICULUM VITAE




GLADYS RABINOVICH GONZALEZ



TEACHER OF ENGLISH











DATE OF BIRTH: 4-6-64



PLACE OF BIRTH: Buenos Aires, Argentina



PHONE NUMBER: 965 945361 638 769 338



E-MAIL: Gladys_4664@hotmail.com



ADDRESS: Avda. Fabraquer 21 piso 15 izqda. El Campello. Alicante. (03560)













STUDIES











- TEACHER OF ENGLISH FOR PRIMARY SCHOOL DEGREE ( Issued by the

"Instituto Daguerre" Teachers' Training College. Buenos Aires, 1991)







- TEACHERS OF ENGLISH TRAINING COLLEGE ( "Joaquín V. Gonzalez" Instituto

Nacional Superior del Profesorado, Avda Rivadavia, Buenos Aires, 1982-1986)

It is a 4-year course to graduate as teacher of English for Secondary School. I

finished the first two years and took some subjects of the 3rd and 4th year.





- ADVANCED CERTIFICATE IN THE TEACHING OF ENGLISH TO SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES. (TESOL) (Issued by the Institute of Education, University of London, 2002)



- TRANSLATION COURSE. ( International House. London Institute. 2003) It is a 2-

year course. I did the first one.





- CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY IN ENGLISH ( Issued by the University of

Michigan. 2001)







- FIRST CERTIFICATE IN ENGLISH ( Issued by the University of Cambridge. 1981)



- SECONDARY SCHOOL











SEMINARS AND LECTURES



- How to Teach English on an 80'module ( Icana Institute. 1985)



- Communicative Syllabus and Communicative Methodology - Implications for

teachers and learners. ( Organized by Oxford University Press. Buenos Aires.

Lecturer: John Soars. 1988)



- Linguistics and Teaching English. ( Icana Institute. Buenos Aires. Lecturers:

Aldo Blanco and Patricia Jacob. 1988)



- Methodology to Teach Reading Comprehension (Asociación de Cultura Inglesa.

Buenos Aires. 1989 )



- Techniques for the Use of the Dictionary when Teaching English. ( Asociación

de Cultura Inglesa. Buenos Aires. Lecturer: Martin Eayres. 1989 )



- Activities for Halloween - Teaching Techniques for Children. (Organized by the

Teachers of English Association of Japan. Tokyo. Japan. Lecturer: Shane Hutchinson. 1990)



- Learner Centered but Friendly Approaches. (Anglo. Montevideo. Lecturer: Tom

Hutchinson. 1992)



- Accuracy vs. Fluency. ( Anglo. Montevideo. Lecturer: Amelia Moller de Castro.1992)



- Language teaching must start afresh. (Crandom School. Montevideo. Lecturer: Cristina

Whitecross. 1994)



- The Role of Vocabulary in Cross-curricular Work. ( Ivy Thomas School. Montevideo.

Lecturer: Norman Whitney. 1994)



- Brain Friendly Activities. ( Montevideo. Lecturer: Mark Fletcher. 1995)



- How to Exploit Successfully the Combination of Traditional and Modern Technology.

( Montevideo. Lecturer: Mary Zorrilla. 1997)



- How to Suplement an EFL Course and Be your Own Resource. ( Banco República.

Montevideo. Lecturer: Simon Greenall. 1998)



- Helping Learners Acquire Sociocultural Competence. ( Anglo. Montevideo.

Lecturer: Simon Greenall. 1998)



- Oxford Preliminary - How to Get the Extra Marks that Can Make all the Difference.

( Banco República. Lecturer: Vincent Smidowics. 1988 )



- Taming the Business English Client. ( Bookshop. Montevideo. Lecturer: Julie Pratten. 2001)



- Teaching Verb Tenses. ( Dickens Institute. Montevideo. 2001 )



-Writing Workshop. ( Portones shopping. Montevideo. Lecturer: Pauline Buchanan. 2006)















EXPERIENCE











In Argentina:







- Thompson Institute: I taught English to children, teenagers and adults. (Buenos Aires. 1985-1986)





- Numen School: It is a Primary School. I taught English to year 4, 5 and 6 students. (Buenos

Aires. Terrero 70. 1987-1989).



- York Institute: I taught English to children, teenagers and adults. ( Buenos Aires. 1999 )





- Master's English Center: I taught English in different companies such as Union Carbide, Chase

Manhattan bank . (Buenos Aires. 1989-1990)













In Japan:





- Evergreen Language School: I taught English to children of different ages. (1-2-18 Yutenji Meguro- Ku. Tokyo. Japan. 1990)



- Little American Club Co. Ltd. I taught English to children of different ages from 5 to 12 ( 3-32-6

Nishihara Shibuya-Ku. Tokyo. Japan. 1990)



-Britannica American Village: I taught English to children and teenagers. ( Shiratori Bldg. 2nd floor.

4-13-14. Haramachida. Machida City. Tokyo. Japan.1990)



- Suwa kindergarten: I taught English to 3, 4, 5 and 6 year old children. ( Tokyo. Japan. 1990 )











In Uruguay:



- I.E.S.U ( Instituto de Estudios Secretariales del Uruguay) : I taught English Grammar I and

Business I. (Montevideo. 1991-1993)



- Los Pilares: It is a Catholic (Opus Dei) Primary School which is bilingual (English-Spanish).

I taught English to year 2 students. ( Montevideo. 1992)



- "Evergreen": It was my own private institute where I taught English to children, teenagers and adults. ( 1994-1999)



- Colegio Inglés: It is a bilingual school where I taught English to year 3 and year 4 students (2000)



- "Yes": I taught English in Companies:

- Fanacif ( 2000 )

- Paycueros ( 1999 - 2002 )



- GRB & ASOCIADOS : I taught English to children and adults in companies:



- Montevideo Refrescos (only courses for children, 1993-1998 )

- Esso, 1991

- Rhone Poulenc, 1991

- Universidad Católica, 1992

- Ancel, 1993

- Coca Cola Export, 1992-1995

- Banco Holandés, 1993

- Corob South America, 1996-1998

- Artech, 2001

- Banco Sudameris, 2002



- Escuela Integral: It is a High School where I taught English to 6th year students . (2002)



- Saint George's School: I was a year 3 teacher of English. I taught Language, Maths, History and

Geography in English. (2003- 2007)









REFERENCES



- María Isabel Varela : Headmistress of Saint George's School.

Phone number ( 00598 ) 95269390

E-mail : marivaresu@hotmail.com

School phone number: (005982) 613 53 38

School e-mail: info@saintgeorge.edu.uy





- Judith Alzaradel: Headmistress of "Yes". .

Phone number: ( 00598) 94 23 23 66

00447722532879 ( from January to June )

E-mail: teacherjudith@gmail.com

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