florine
florine
Female
February 2, 2012
Student
Doctorate
English / Literature / Writing
I like writing short stories (in French!) and I would like to get them published. I also enjoy hiking and playing the piano.
Biography
I was born in France, in Paris and I've always lived in Paris.I teach English as a foreign language in France. I teach 15 to 18-year-old age groups. I'm also a doctoral student and doing research on the English Renaissance, and more particularly on Shakespeare.(a PhD)
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