my autobiography
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My Autobiography
All About me:
My Name is Johnny A. Soto RuizI was born on January 23, 1988 in Atlantic City New Jersey.Moved to Puerto Rico when I was a baby and was raised here. My close friends call me “muertito”Currently I’m 22 years old
My Education
I went to school in Puerto Rico for the most part of my life.I moved to Jersey City New Jersey were I studied in James J Ferris high school and were I graduated from. I started my BA in education at the University of Puerto Rico in Arecibo. Currently I transferred to the Aguadilla campus where I hope to Become an English Teacher at the secondary level
My Family
My family is made up of tow older sisters called Jasmine and Marie and tow younger brothers Steven and Christopher. I also have four nephews who are Enrique, Luis, Glorimar and Isaiah.I also have a girlfriend her name is Marelis.
My friends
My Hobbies
I love all types of sports specially basketball which I’ve been playing since he age of five.I also enjoy watching movies and TV. series I’m also into computers.
Favorite movie and TV. Series.Movies TV. Series
Law Abiding Citizen The Fresh Prince
The Express House
Remember the Titans Heroes
Coach Carter Supernatural
Money Talks True Blood
Rush Hour 1,2 & 3 Family Guy
The Great Debaters South Park
What do I hope to accomplish in life?
My ultimate goal in life is to become a great teacher one that not only teaches the language but that also encourages students that they can become whatever they want as long as they work hard at it that they too can become successful one day to. I want to be the type of teacher that students look up to and come to for advice. The one that teaches not only a lesson in class but a life lesson that they can take with them forever.
Quotes!!!The task of the excellent teacher is to stimulate "apparently ordinary" people to unusual effort. The tough problem is not in identifying winners: it is in making winners out of ordinary people. By K. Patricia CrossThe best teachers teach from the heart, not from the book.Don't try to fix the students, fix ourselves first. The good teacher makes the poor student good and the good student superior. When our students fail, we, as teachers, too, have failed. By Marva Collins
Thank for your attention!