Telling about yourself.

sdgsdg

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Is my writing good?

My name is Ali and I am 56 years old. I was born in the United States of America. I grew up in California.
I studied all levels of primary and secondary education in California. .
As for the university, I studied at the University of California and graduated from the Faculty of Arts. And I worked as a teacher of the Arabic language in institutes and private teaching.

Then I went to Britain seeking work, and I worked in several companies in administrative and executive positions, and I worked as a private teacher for children, then after that I came to China and worked as a teacher of the Arabic language.
 
Is my piece of writing good grammatically correct and natural?

My name is Ali and I am 56 years old. I was born in the United States of America no full stop here I and grew up in California no full stop here
where I studied all levels of completed my primary and secondary education. in California. .
As for the university,
I then studied at the University of California and graduated from the Faculty of Arts. And I also worked as a teacher of the Arabic language in institutes and privately. teaching.

Then
I then went to Britain seeking work and where I worked in several companies in administrative and executive positions, and I worked as a private children's teacher. for children then After that, I came to China and worked have been working as a teacher of the Arabic language for [duration].
 
I would say I have worked FOR several companies.

Isn't a "private teacher" a tutor?
 
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Note that your title should be "Talking about yourself". We don't tell about anything. You can, however, "tell someone about something".
 
Welcome to the forum, sdgsdg! (y) I look forward to reading your future posts.

Go, Golden Bears! (University of California) ;)

 
That's a personal statement you have written.
Instead of saying you graduated from the Faculty of Arts of UC, it would be more useful to say what degree you obtained.
 
I would say I have worked FOR several companies.

Isn't a "private teacher" a tutor?
It doesn't have to be. The majority of my students in Spain were private. I never referred to myself as a tutor. I said that I taught private students.
 
What's the difference between the two?
 
What's the difference between the two?
I'm not suggesting there's much difference between them. I thought you were suggesting that "private teacher" should be replaced by "tutor".
 
@emsr2d2 Mostly I was just asking a question. I was familiar with the one but not the other.
 
There are tutors at universities who provide more personal attention and coaching to students in smaller groups, to complement formal lectures.
 
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