When I was a teenager, I enjoyed going to the cinema, hanging out with my few, but good friends, collecting stamps, reading books and magazines....
I studied in Liceo Valentín Letelier and then I went to the university (Universidad de Chile) where I enjoyed wonderful moments. I became a teacher of English--both social and scientific English. There I met the girl of my life, we got married and after a couple of years we became parents of a son and a daughter. My son is an engineer, lives in Brussels, Belgium, and is engaged with a Romanian girl; my daughter is also an engineer now happily married; my son-in-law is an engineer as well; they live in Santiago.
I started giving classes of English in the Fac. of Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences quite a long time ago. For about forty years I have been giving classes of Scientific English and from time to time Social English as well.
As I said above, as a single son, I have no brothers nor sisters, but now I have my wife's relatives, my son-in-law's relatives, Faculty friends and a large number of students who have been under my care along all these years, who have become, in a way, part of my family as well.
Everything sounds very funny.
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