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[
  {
    "name": "Anja Rivette",
    "teaches": "deu",
    "location": "Atlanta, GA",
    "photo": "anjarivette.jpg",
    "bio": "A former occupational therapist in Switzerland and now enjoying Southern life in Atlanta, Coach Anja has been teaching German at Rosetta Stone since April 2020. When she’s not helping students master the trickier parts of the language (watch out for those gendered nouns, Anja cautions), you can find Anja swimming or hiking—she even took part in a swimming competition in a freezing cold lake!"
  },
  {
    "name": "Ann Sullivan",
    "teaches": "tag",
    "location": "Stafford, VA",
    "photo": "annsullivan.jpg",
    "bio": "Originally from the Philippines, Coach Ann resides in Virginia with their two dogs, Dallas and Daisy (no photos, sorry). They have been with Rosetta Stone for 10 years and teaching Tagalog. Their tip for speaking the language better? Practice the -ng sound by breaking it up into syllables. They’re also a fan of visual arts: you can catch Ann snapping pictures or painting in their free time."
  },
  {
    "name": "Barbara Kuebel",
    "teaches": "deu",
    "location": "Daphne, AL",
    "photo": "barbarakuebel.jpg",
    "bio": "You can now find Austria native Coach Barbara in Alabama—and she’s taken her German knowledge with her! With a background ranging from psychology to the visual arts, this multi-talented coach also rides motorcycles when she’s not teaching. To speak better German, she advises, focus on the meanings of each word: you already know more than you think you do."
  },
  {
    "name": "Davide Sonzogni",
    "teaches": "deu",
    "location": "Washington, DC",
    "photo": "davidesonzogni.jpg",
    "bio": "Located in the nation’s capital, Coach Davide has helped learners master their Italian skills for nine years with Rosetta Stone. Originally from Milan, Davide’s favorite Italian food is tiramisù and carbonara. (Getting hungry?) If you’re just getting to know the language, Davide recommends double-checking the endings of your verb conjugations for gender and pluralization."
  }
]