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My name is Nicole Noble. I'm a 50year old German national living happily in Suffolk.
For 17 years I was a self employed Barber but have long held the dream of utilising my qualifications and skills; particularly in languages ( four fluent German, English, French, Italian and a working grasp in Spanish) and embarking upon a career change into teaching.
In January 2015 I took up the post of LSA Lev...
My name is Nicole Noble. I'm a 50year old German national living happily in Suffolk.
For 17 years I was a self employed Barber but have long held the dream of utilising my qualifications and skills; particularly in languages ( four fluent German, English, French, Italian and a working grasp in Spanish) and embarking upon a career change into teaching.
In January 2015 I took up the post of LSA Level3 at a local Primary School.
In January 2016 I was nominated as Subject Leader in MFL as well as teaching German; prior to this during PPA cover taught French in KS2 as well as running a German after school club.

To enable me to fulfil this role I completed the following courses:

Primary Language Methodology
Role of Subject Leader
Progression and Assessment/Recording
To further my personal development; in September 2015 I embarked upon a Level 4 in Teaching and Supporting. I completed my S.A.C. Dip. in February 2016 with a Distinction.

I have worked with a number of students and provide an engaging and interactive learning
environment.
German is an easy language to learn if you start correctly from the beginning. I teach the sounds first so the student has got a comparison to their native lesson. I introduce my students to my culture too. That is where/how small basic conversations will be formed. I find it of great importance to understand the culture, habits and rules of the desired language. Most languages other than English have got genders. German as example has got three: feminine masculine and neutral. Learning/teaching a language needs to be fun to be able to understand properly.
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