¿Podéis encontrar las diferencias entre la carta de presentación de ayer y la carta de presentación de hoy? Las dos son para diferentes tipos de trabajo pero la forma de escribir es muy parecida.
Jan-5-13
José Manuel Hernández González
4125 N. 3250 W.
Lehi, UT 84109
To whom it might concern:
I’m a Masters student at Brigham Young University. I’m completing a Masters in Hispanic Linguistics. Right now I’m working on my thesis so that I can defend it this summer. I came across your job posting in the Internet, and I’m very interested in working as a Latin teacher at your school.
I completed my Bachelors in Classical Studies and Latin Teaching with a Minor in Spanish Teaching at Brigham Young University in 2011. Also, I completed my Student Teaching requirements at Maeser Preparatory in Lindon, where I taught seven and eight grade Latin and Spanish classes.
I’m very interested to work developing a new program. In fact, it is my dream to create new educational system in order that I would see what things work in class and which ones don’t work.
I think I can be a valuable tool for your school because I consider myself a competent teacher who puts many hours of preparation for each class, and really cares about the progress of each individual student. Also, I can contribute with my knowledge of using technology in the classroom in order to make Spanish learning a fun, meaningful, and worthwhile experience for your students.
I am a very easy going person that gets along very well with both students and faculty, and I’m always ready to learn from other teachers’ techniques.
I greatly appreciate the time you have taken to read this letter, and I hope to hear from you soon.
Regards,
Jose Manuel Hernandez Gonzalez
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