Marina Meneses Cabrero: Early Childhood Education Professional
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Marina Meneses Cabrero
Madrid, Spain | 657809234 | [email protected]
Professional Profile
Dedicated and enthusiastic Early Childhood Education student with hands-on experience in childcare settings. Committed to fostering a safe, playful, and educational environment for children. Known for patience, teamwork, and a proactive attitude.
Education
Higher Technician in Early Childhood Education (Grado Superior)
IES Barrio de Bilbao | 2025 – 2026 (In progress)
Experience
Trainee Educator | El Pilar (Madrid) | February 2026
- Assisted in daily mealtime routines, ensuring proper nutrition and hygiene for children.
- Organized and supervised recreational activities and educational play to support child development.
- Collaborated closely with the teaching team to maintain a safe and positive classroom environment.
- Monitored children’s behavior and well-being during school hours.
Skills
- Soft Skills: Great patience, teamwork, positive attitude, and communication.
- Technical Skills: Proficient in educational technology, digital tools, and office software.
Languages
- Spanish: Native
- English: Basic (Elementary)
English Grammar Summary
Verb 'Be' (Am/Is/Are)
Used for states, names, professions, and descriptions.
'Have Got'
Used for possession, family relationships, and physical characteristics.
Negative: haven't got / hasn't got
Question: Have you got...? / Has she got...?
Present Simple vs. Present Continuous
- Present Simple: Routines, general truths, and schedules (e.g., always, usually, every day, often).
- Present Continuous: Actions happening now or fixed future plans (e.g., now, at the moment, today, tonight).
Future Forms: 'Be Going To' vs. 'Will'
- Be going to: Intentions (decisions already made) and evidence (predictions based on current observations).
- Will: Spontaneous decisions, promises, offers, and opinions.
Past Simple
Used for finished actions at a specific time. Keywords: yesterday, last week, in 2010, ago.
Form: Verb + -ed or irregular list (2nd column). Example: I took the exam yesterday.
Present Perfect
Used for experience or connection to the present when the exact time is not mentioned.
Keywords: Ever, never, just, already, yet, for, since.
Form: Have/Has + Past Participle.
Advanced Verb Tenses
- Future Continuous: will be + -ing (e.g., I will be doing).
- Future Perfect: will have + past participle (e.g., I will have finished).
- Past Continuous: was/were + -ing (e.g., I was studying).