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FREE - Italian Language Taster Class


elasea

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Hi All,


I am a Local Italian Language tutor. I will be holding weekly classes in the East Dulwich Community Centre starting from January and hope that some of you may want to join.

Classes will be held from 11am to 1pm, every Thursday for 10 weeks starting from the 14th of January.

However this Saturday I will be holding a taster session at the community centre during their 'give and take' event from 11.30 - 12.15, I will be making some lovely snacks so even if you aren't looking to learn the lingo please do feel free to pop by and say hello.


Classes will cost 20pounds per drop in lesson, but I will give 1 FREE lesson if you buy all the lessons up front. That means 180pounds for 10 weeks of Italian Language classes.


If you however sign up during the GIVE AND TAKE event on Saturday I will be offering 2 free lessons when you pay upfront! That means 160 pounds for 10 weeks of Italian Language classes. That has to be the cheapest price in London!!!!


Hope to see a lot of your faces on Saturday and hope you have a great rest of the week!!!!


Please feel free to email me for any questions you may have.


[email protected]


Ciao Belli!! :)

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