What did your childhood home look like describe it and its immediate surroundings in detail so that I can visualize it I grew up in a small town in the southern part of the us our house had one story it was made of red brick and had a brown shingle roof the garage with white painted wood we had a front yard with a grass lawn a few medium sized trees and one palm tree and backyard we had a big pecan tree and a small storage shed we also had a small garden with some vegetables tell me about a particularly embarrassing moment that you a friend or family member experience coming back after a holiday break I land at the airport and went out to long term parking where I left my car when I got there I reach for my keys but I couldn't find them anywhere no matter how hard or where I looked after searching through all my luggage I ended up getting a taxi back to my apartment where I got the manager to let me in it wasn't very happy about the whole thing and I had to make up an excuse as to why I didn't have my own keys on me I proceeded to search the apartment high and low for a spare unpacking to no avail when I took the last thing out of my bag I realize there was one zipper pocket I had forgotten about that I had not checked and sure enough there were my keys embarrassed I asked friend to drive me to the airport to get my car but he was busy so I end up paying for another taxi ride what do you most value in your current job why do you find enough greatest value has what you value in a job changed over the years and if so how I'm a language teacher and on a very basic level I very much value being involved in the profession of Education mostly because I believe that if the world is to improve it needs to be done through personal individual interactions I grew up being fascinated with science but because of a few plant Adventures as well as happenstance I became involved in learning a language while living abroad suddenly I felt as though my eyes and ears were open to a world that it always seems so far away like an astronaut exploring what people on the other side of the world really thought at first teaching was only the manifestation of a small desire on my own part to bring about better understanding between people now I realize the full extent to which language conveys or even embodies culture and just how crucial its role is in facilitating the global society that everyone knows must come to be the future machines may help us translate discrete words and phrases and no doubt they will get better and better at that task but I expect that humans will always and exclusively be those who can bring true meaning to our ideas by infusing them of culture context and consequence