ISL Alumni
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I graduated from ISL in 2003, then started a graduate program at KSU where I received my MA in Modern Languages. During my time as a graduate student, I was a Graduate Teaching Assistant, teaching Spanish at undergraduate level. I moved back to Asuncion in 2007 where I lived until 2010. I emigrated to Vancouver, Canada in 2010 where I have been living since then. I have worked as a Sessional Instructor of Spanish, VANSPEC Coordinator for RCAV and currently as a Settlement Worker for the Surrey School District #36.
He finished his undergraduate studies in English Language at the National University of Asunción. He completed his master's degree in TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) at the University of Melbourne, Australia. He was a fellow of the "Carlos Antonio López" national scholarship program.
He was intensively trained in the use of bilingual teaching methodologies with multicultural perspectives.
He conducted research in the area of the use of technologies in higher education and his master's research was based on the pedagogy of Translanguaging.
He currently works as a teacher in a bilingual school in Asunción and as a teaching assistant at the Instituto Superior de Lenguas. He is also a volunteer and consultant in the "2020-2030 Transformación Educativa" project.
I graduated from the ISL back in 2017, when I also became the teaching
assistant for the Research Methodology class. In 2018, I applied to the
University of Cambridge, UK, to pursue a Master’s degree. The following
year, 2019, I graduated from the faculty of Modern and Medieval
Languages of the University of Cambridge as an MPhil in Theoretical
and Applied Linguistics. That same year, I represented the University of Cambridge in the “Language Show”, a seminar and workshop for language professionals that took place in London, UK. During my academic year, I managed to balance studies and leisure, by becoming a member of the University Squash Team and other less demanding clubs such as, Asian poetry, sociolinguistics debates and mindfulness. Upon culminating the Master’s, I took a cooking course on Mediterranean cuisine offered by Spanish and Portuguese chefs.
I returned to Paraguay in 2020, when I joined the Diplomatic and Consular Academy “Carlos Antonio López” as a teaching staff member. In addition, I became the teaching assistant in two classes at the ISL, Comparative Grammar and Linguistics I (Phonetics and Phonology).
I am a former ISL student. I graduated in 2016 after my dissertation on one of my favorite books “Brave New World” by Aldous Huxley. In 2018, I travelled to Australia for my graduate studies, and I graduated that same year from the University of Western Australia. I am a teacher of English at heart, but I love teaching in general, and thanks to the master's I discovered I like other areas in education, too. I became a teacher assistant for the Written and Oral Communication subject at the ISL, and I usually teach writing in the entrance course (cursillo). Also, in 2020 I started teaching Introduction to research methods. I currently collaborate with Dr. Canese in various research projects. I also work as a student counselor, and I volunteer at AplicaPy sharing information about opportunities to study abroad. Recently, I was awarded with a Fulbright scholarship to pursue a PhD in Higher Education in the US. My main areas of interest are internationalization of higher education, socialization in universities, and students' experiences abroad.
Since my graduation I've been teaching, translating and continue studying other careers. Of course working hard as well.
Four children.Intoduction to Literary Studies Professor at ISL.
Worked as a teacher and got my PhD in bilingual education in the US
I am ISL class 2000. While studying at the ISL I was working at he American school of Asuncion were I’d stayed for 12 years. in the year of 2008, I started working at The American Embassy of Asuncin Paraguay in the Section of Public Diplomacy were I’ve been working now for 13 years and looking forward to stay there.
I've been teaching English since 2000 in many institutes and schools. I also traveled to England and worked there for some time. In other words, teaching English has become my main job.
I graduated in the year 2004. I haven been working in ASA (still working in ASA) until today and from the year 2009 till now, I have been teaching at the "UNI, UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE ITAPUA"
What do I do in my free time? I do Ñanduti
Graduated in 1991, I went to Scotland where I did my master in Linguistics and Literature. I founded FALEVI in 1997.and I have published 56 books up until now.
Graduated in 1998 - I pursued an international career with my employer at HSBC. I‘m settled in London acting as the Global Tax Assurance Expert.
I graduated in 2016. I worked as an English teacher at different language schools. I also worked as a trainer for public school teachers and gave workshops. I was granted a scholarship to study at the University of Sydney and graduated as a Master of Education TESOL.
I graduated Class of 2012. After graduation I applied to the prestigious Fulbright Scholarship and was granted a Fulbright Scholarship to study a Master's degree in Translation (Spanish-English) in one of the best translation master's degree programs in the United States. I studied at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey (MIIS) in California for 2 years. Currently, I am living in Paraguay and working full time as a translator for a foreign translation agency. In the United States, I participated in a translation/interpretation internship program at the Superior Court of Maricopa County in Phoenix, Arizona. I have also worked as an EFL teacher, trainer, content creator, as a translation and research professor at different universities in Paraguay, as a dissertation tutor, and an interpreter.