My name is Idelette. Some people call me Eed. I am a marketing strategist, graphic/web designer, CELTA qualified english teacher, Yoga Teacher (adults & children) and travel enthusiast.
I believe in cross-cultural communication, global citizenship and using language to connect people from around the world. After travelling through South America for two years learning Spanish, I understand both the excitement and the challenges that accompany learning a new language and/or living abroad. Thus, I aim to support students’ social-emotional well-being as they learn English and deepen their global awareness.
As a teacher, I take pride in nurturing and guiding my students to develop a love for learning. I am patient, consistent and enjoy true engagement when interacting with my students. I have a student-centred and holistic teaching approach that focuses on the individual needs of each student.
I look forward to speaking with you to discuss your specific needs and my ability to meet them. Feel free to contact me at idelette6@gmail.com or +2782 458 3779.
Warm Regards
Idelette Aucamp
CELTA
October 2015
200h Yoga Certificate
May 2017
Marketing Communication
December 2011
PR & Event Management Diploma,
December 2015
Chuzkos
October 2016 to Current
CHUZKOS is a multidisciplinary mobile collective that works on the basis of collaborative economies, innovative interactions and cultural exchange. We work with creative collectives, organizations and communities around the world creating and developing social, cultural and creative projects. By encouraging participation and promoting inclusiveness, we are able to design strategies and implement actions that connect people across multiple platforms and spaces. Our processes combine cultural management, photography, design, activism and community initiatives to co-create movements that accelerate systemic change and make positive social impact. We work closely with the community offering skills development workshops and community building activities.
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