Tinatin Georgia 19
2019.10.31 landed at ShenZhen airport
The long distance flight didn't stop Tinatin from smiling
Tinatin comes from Mtskheta, Georgia, the city of origin of wine. The country is pround of being the cradle of wine and has one of the oldest histories of wine.
Wine for Georgians just like tea for Chinese. Mzherta is the former capital and religious center of Georgia. It is known as the holy city because of its religious atmosphere.
Tinatin, who recently graduated from high school, took a gap year before University and chose the au pair program. Tinatin is fascinated by the eastern subculture and loves language learning. Besides excellent English, she also learn Korean and Russian by herself.
In her spare time, Tinatin enjoys dancing, reading, painting, singing, cooking and watching movies. Especially Korean and Chinese films, which she believes will help her learn Korean and Chinese. In terms of sports, she like cycling, judo and badminton.
"I am outgoing, tolerant, easygoing and sociable. I know people and make friends easily. I like to regulate my life, but I'm tired of redundancy and need to constantly change my life. I see myself as someone who can relate to anyone, any culture, and I am able to connect very closely with everyone I meet."
Tinatin, often babysit and tutored neighborhood children, sometimes helping his younger brother with his homework (English). At the same time, Tinatin is also an assistant to the English teacher. She will help the English teacher in class and accumulate experience as a teacher.
Tinatin plans to keep talking to the child in English while teaching them, and to provide a good language environment for the child. Combine English with fun and let the child feel that learning English is no longer just a responsibility.
Tinatin wrote: "I have always dreamed of this moment and now I am so touched that I cannot find the words to describe it. I choose China because it is one of my favorite countries, it is very different from my hometown, because it is a country I have always loved, I love everything about it, looking forward to the day when I step into China.
I always try to keep a positive attitude and smile often. I'm a good at talking and easy to get in touch with people. I'm fascinated by east Asian culture, especially China. I hope my family can consider me as a member of the family, and I am very willing to share my national culture with them."