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Angela Leuice, Transcriptionist and English Tutor
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GenderFemale
IndustryCommunications or Media
OccupationTranscriptionist
LocationCamino, CA, United States
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IntroductionI grew up in Palau. I'm an American but have lived overseas most of my life. I speak English, Palauan, and a little German and Turkish. My husband and I have four adult kids and a grandchild--they're awesome! Even though our family is spread all over, we are quite close to each other. I love that. If you're interested in my educational qualifications, I have a Master's Degree from Wheaton Graduate School in Intercultural Communications and Journalism. I also have a B.A. from Empire Bible College in the Empire State Bldg., New York, NY. I recently graduated from Career Step Medical Transcription School, so I'm qualified to do medical transcription. I am also certified to teach adults English (TEFL--Teaching English as a Foreign Language) by WLS in England. I have 29 years of experience doing transcription, all sorts of secretarial duties, and administration. Bona fide clients may request my professional resume or just contact me for transcription, proofreading, or editing projects at aaatranscription@sbcglobal.net. If you're interested in English language tutoring or conversation online, leave me a message on Meebo at http://angelaleuiceenglishtutor.wordpress.com.
InterestsReading, computers, dogs, flowers, the Bible, beaches, swimming, friends, FB, sewing for my granddaughter, embroidery, singing, directing choirs.
Favorite moviesFireproof, Facing the Giants, August Rush, Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed, 27 Dresses, and many others.
Favorite musicCountry, Soft Rock, hymns, and especially my brother's music (Sandy Simpson--check out http://www.esnips.com/web/SandySimpsonMusic).
Favorite booksThe Holy Bible and pretty much anything written by Stephen Lawhead, A. W. Tozer, or John Owen.

Sponges and tongues are frequently misspelled. Is it because both are thirsty?

No, it's because tongues has a U in it.

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