Profilo di Robert Cubinelli


offerta titolo
  • Current position:

  • Bilingual English mother tongue teacher; training; interpreter; translator; Cambridge PET,KET, FCE examiner “Gruppo L2 s.a.s. (since 1990)

  • Education:

  • HSC, graduated at Oak Flats High School, NSW, Australia (1976)
  • Cold roll mill operator and technical translator on Sendzimir machines and general steel mill machinery (ANCIFAP certification)


Industry:

  • Technical, industrial, commercial, economic translations and interpreter services; training.


Experience:

  • Steel mill and industrial/technical translations;
  • Commercial, economic and scientific translations and interpreter services;
  • Teaching of the English language PET, KET, FCE using all online and IT methods;
  • English – Italian interpreter;
  • Training;
  • Cambridge PET, KET, FCE examiner.


Websites:

www.gruppoL2.it;www.gruppoL2.com

Interests:

  • teaching English to adults and children, teaching methods and procedures, training procedures, team work, teambuilding, professional networking, tutoring, international relations, music and music in teaching methods, interpreter and translator services, traveling, sports.


Groups:

  • Associazione Italiana Interpreti e Traduttori


Indietro
  • School Linked to Sex-Abuse Claims Will Replace Faculty
  • On Education: Despite Focus on Data, Standards for Diploma May Still Lack Rigor
  • International Students Pay Top Dollar at U.S. Colleges
  • Smaller Colleges Rely on Paid Student Recruiters Overseas
  • Pennsylvania Schools’ Funding Fight Pits District Against Charter
  • The Texas Tribune: Student Assessments Facing Stiff Backlash in Texas
  • Chicago News Cooperative: Rahm Emanuel’s Comments in Video Upset Teachers Union
  • Giants’ Cruz Defied Odds at UMass
  • Beliefs: When Counseling and Conviction Collide — Beliefs
  • Rhodes Trust Gives Account of Quarterback’s Candidacy
  • Sallie Mae to Change Forbearance Fee Policy
  • The Choice Blog: Claremont's President Says Lack of Proper Controls Led to SAT Misinformation
  • Churches Push for Law Allowing Them to Remain in Public Schools
  • The Texas Tribune: Arlington Hopes That New Stadium’s Glitter Rubs Off on Downtown
  • Cruz Is Among Those Who Found Refuge at Paterson Catholic
  • Immigrant Worker Firings Unsettle Pomona College
  • Company Banned by State Department in Effort to Protect Foreign Students
  • In Yale Report, 52 Complaints of Sexual Misconduct
  • New York City High School Report Backs Smaller Institutions
  • Gaming the College Rankings
  • Claremont McKenna College Says It Exaggerated SAT Figures
  • Former Teacher, 61, Arrested in California on Abuse Charges
  • After Mistake, A Mea Culpa From Vassar
  • Political Science | Women and Faith: Law Fuels Contraception Controversy on Catholic Campuses
  • Greenough Journal: One-Room Montana School Is Also a One-Student School
  • Australian Universities Defend Alternative-Medicine Teaching
  • Briefly: Education: Collaboration Brings Google to French Business School
  • On Education: Dr. Seuss Book, ‘Mulberry Street,’ Turns 75
  • M.B.A. Program for Athletes Offers Off-Season Training in Economics
  • Harnessing Gaming for the Classroom
  • E.U. Students Gain From Open Borders, but Some Host Nations See Burden
  • Scraping the $40,000 Ceiling at New York City Private Schools
  • SchoolBook: A Small School Thrives Within a Large One Full of Challenges
  • SchoolBook: Giants Fans at Murrow High School Celebrated, But at School
  • SchoolBook: Obama Calls for More 'Tinkerers and Dreamers'
  • The Choice Blog: Creating Your Own Major, From 'Keeping It Real' to 'Grand Romantic Gestures'
  • The Choice Blog: A Dean's Advice to Seniors: Don't Slack Off
  • The Choice Blog: Foreign Students Pay a Premium at American Colleges
  • The Choice Blog: Teaching Smith Students About Life Beyond the Course Book
  • How Big-Time Sports Ate College Life
  • Opinionator: Politics in the Academy: The Same Old Song
  • Room for Debate: Do Unpaid Internships Exploit College Students?
  • Lives: Dazed and Confused
  • Economix Blog: Answers to Reader Questions About Law School
  • Room for Debate: English Is Global, So Why Learn Arabic?
  • The Learning Network Blog: Lesson Plan | Easy Access: Creating Annotated Versions of News Articles
  • The Learning Network Blog: What Story Does Your Personal Data Tell?
  • The Learning Network Blog: 6 Q's About the News | Wanted: Risk-Taking, Rule-Breaking Commercials
  • The Learning Network Blog: Test Yourself | English, Feb. 7, 2012
  • Ecco come le case automobilistiche aumenteranno i ricavi con le apps
  • Piazza Affari chiude in rialzo. Spread a 363 punti
  • Monti: euro solido ma attenti ai vecchi fantasmi dell'Europa. Italia meno esposta al rischio greco
  • Il maltempo in Cdm: allertati i ministri competenti. Monti: si assicuri l'impegno più incisivo
  • Grecia vicina all'intesa con la Troika sull'austerity. Incognita sull'appoggio dei partiti
  • Chiesa si dimette da tutte le cariche in Bpm. Gestione nelle mani di Montani
  • Decreto svuota-carceri: dal Cdm ok alla fiducia
  • Arrivano gli occhiali con l'Head up display
  • Seconda puntata dell'inchiesta sull'anno che ha cambiato la vita degli italiani: l'addio al contante
  • Google progetta gli occhiali intelligenti: riceveranno comandi vocali e con il tatto
  • L'azienda online? Pochi clic ed è fatta..
  • Caso Lusi: la Gdf chiede documenti contabili al Senato, ma Schifani ferma i finanzieri
  • Caso Tarantini, Berlusconi e Lavitola avrebbero indotto al silenzio il manager pugliese
  • Migliorare la formazione per rendere più sicuri gli alimenti
  • Siria: Homs bombardata, Lavrov tenta di mediare. Italia e Francia richiamano gli ambasciatori
  • Dura solo tre anni il sogno del leader visionario delle Maldive, ora la democrazia è in bilico
  • Confindustria, Andrea Riello ritira la candidatura per la presidenza
  • Asse Pdl-Pd sulla legge elettorale: l'assetto resti bipolare, ma i cittadini tornino a scegliere gli eletti
  • Bernanke al Senato Usa: pronti a proteggere l'economia americana dalla crisi europea
  • La classificazione energetica obbligatoria parte con il freno tirato
  • Il costruttore De Albertis è il nuovo presidente della Triennale. «Perplesso» l'assessore Boeri
  • Allarme di Confindustria sui tagli ai consumi di gas. Oltre i 3 giorni si rischia un forte impatto sul Pil
  • Emergenza controllata per il gas. Consumi record, è allarme
  • Letteratura / Scrivere romanzi per lettori distratti, un incontro con la scrittrice spagnola Care Santos
  • Mr. Facebook rischia di pagare due miliardi di dollari di tasse. Tranquilli, non rischia la povertÃ