Interview with Jose Tercero. Tercero was born in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, the capital city of the country, but he grew up in a small town.
I'm studying resource management. It focuses on coastal line’s vegetation. For example, how mangroves live. He says, to study this is important for understanding climate change. I want its Ph.D, so I came here and studying English.
I was a professor in university. I taught statics and resource management.
I have ever traveled to Spain, Belgium, France, Peru, Mexico, and all central American countries.
I think experience in ELIC is good. It is because, he can learn not only English, but also accent, custom, food, about Oklahoma, and speaking. They are good for expanding my knowledge.
I am interested in Japanese religion, food, custom, scenery and so many things in Japan.
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