Presentación personal
I recently sat for my diploma exams, but unfortunately, I was not successful. One of the main reasons for this was my lack of experience with the English language. This has been a deep disappointment for me, as I had worked very hard. However, I have decided not to give up. Instead, I see this as motivation to open myself to the world, to learn, grow, and give myself a new chance at success.
Since I was very young, I have taken care of my brothers and sisters, especially my two younger brothers who live with disabilities. This responsibility has taught me patience, commitment, compassion, and resilience. I know what it means to care for others, to be present, to help, to comfort, and to build bonds of trust.
Today, I feel a strong need and desire to live a new experience, far from my daily life — to discover a new culture, to learn English in a real-world environment, and most importantly, to continue doing what I love: taking care of children.
Going to Canada means much more to me than just a trip. It is a life-changing opportunity, a chance to broaden my horizons and to create a better future for myself.
Thank you sincerely for taking the time to consider my application. I am ready to fully commit to this journey with seriousness, kindness, and dedication.
I look forward to hearing from you.