Teresa Robles
Student in Valladolid, España
Teresa Robles
Student in Valladolid, España
Hey there, I’m Teresa. I’m a student living in Spain. I am a fan of TV series like Game of Thrones, Friends or The Missing. I life with my parents and my older brother, but I will really enjoy living alone. My father (Ángel), is a very hard-working man who had grown up in Galicia (Spain) in a good and modest family. He had met my mother (Nati) in Galicia at the University and they got married a few years later. My brother (David) and I had a very happy childhood in Valladolid (Spain), in which my parents had been very attentive and generous. They taught us the value of work and respect.
My father was an engineer at a company call Telefónica. He is a very hard-working person, as I said before, and very intelligent. He likes technology, politics and fixing things Now he is a happy retired man.
My mother had worked as a pharmacist and as a health teacher. She is a very hard-working person as my father. She is also intelligent and very analytical, comprehensive and pacient. She spends her time reading and hanging out with some friends. She is retired too.
My brother David is a very intelligent and smart young man. Is a brilliant person in studies and in life. He has studed Computer Science. He likes reading and computers.
I consider myself as comprehensive, careful, polite, kind, helpful, active, responsable, patient, optimistic, sportswoman, smiling and emocional. Like working with children and also like the education, travelling and getting in touch with other cultures.
I would like to participate to learn more about education and gain experience. My dream is to be a teacher and for me it would be a pleasure to get in touch with a different methodology. Teachers need renewal and know other ways of teaching, in order to cover children needs.
I would like to be that kind of professional who motivated her students and who could help them along their beutiful long journey at school.
I volunteered at the Red Cross in Santiago de Compostela (Spain) in the summer of 2016. We should take care of the most disadvantaged children, we should teach teach them, help them with homeworks and play with them. I had felt motivated during the volunteering but sometimes sad because the majority of the children didn´t have a happy childhood in general (especially beacuse of their family situation). I had tried to make them feel happy and competent, and had tried to make them forget about their problems.