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Students Should Be Penalized for Missing Class
CURRICULUM VITAE

Mr. SIM KIMANG
#38, St 223, Sankat Depo,
Khan Toul Kork, Phnom Penh 086 363641
E-mail: sagasim@rocketmail.com

PERSONAL DETAILS

Name : SIM KIMANG Sex : Male Marital Status : Single Nationality : Khmer Date of Birth : September 30, 1992 Place of Birth :Wat Damnak village, Sala Kamreuk Commune, Siem Reap District, Siem Reap province Health : Excellent (Physical and Mental) EDUCATION 2010- Now : Bachelor of Education in the field of English Literature at Phnom Penh International University (PPIU), Bachelor of Educational in the field of French Literature at International of Foreign Languages (IFL), Bachelor of Management field at National University of Management (NUM). 2008-2010 : Angkor High School (Certificate) 2005-2007 : Angkor Secondary School 1999-2004 : Wat Bo Primary School WORK EXPERIENCE Nov, 2010-Apr, 2011 : Teaching classmates at PPIU and at IFL * Making lesson plans * Creating group (Private small group) * Generating new ideas and techniques * Using various material and activities * Using both theories and practices * Meeting objectives 2009-2010 : A tutor, teaching students, especially children during studying at Angkor High School * Preparing lesson plans * Generating the ideas to improve their knowledge * Improving their reading such as pronunciation * Illustrating pictures for them * Telling fiction and non-fiction stories * Meeting objectives

OTHER INFORMATION Languages : Khmer (Mother-tongue) : English (Very good) : French (Very good) Other Skills : Computer (Microsoft Word and Excel, Internet, Email, Power Point, Computer repairing and maintenance) : Reading, Writing, Grammar, and Communication Interests/Hobbies : Surfing Internet, Swimming, Playing musical instrument, and Reading novel.

REFERENCES - Mr. HIEP Chanvicheth : Lecturer at



References: - Mr. HIEP Chanvicheth : Lecturer at IFL Email address : hiepchanvicheth@yahoo.fr - Mr.CHENG Chin : Lecturer at PPIU Phone number : 097 827 9919

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