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I just saw your message and I would like to send you my post.

I work early years and Spanish, do you have the group made already ? I would like to manage small group of children becoming in more entertained, fun interactive for them.


Please feel free to get in touch,


Looking forward to hearing from you soon.

Angeles


Hola to everyone,

I pursue my work in teaching and tutoring Spanish involved in any task, preparation of resources... It has been sincerely rewarding, firstly because they have achieved the academic results they expect, with my support. Most importantly they have appeared to be enjoying the experience and been satisfied in their achievements, therefore I am glad for them.

It has been sincerely rewarding, firstly because they have achieved the academic results they expect, with my support and my help. Most importantly they have appeared to be enjoying the experience and been satisfied in their achievements, therefore I am glad for them.


I actually have a few slots for news students, or people interested in a new challenge.

Most of my students coming from Secondary Schools around south East London. Also, I am really good with the early years and Adult whose seek a new aspiration of learning Spanish for traveling work.. or whose apply to upgrade their knowledge and Skills in Spanish, most speaking


In addition, I have been tutoring to a boy with special needs getting satisfactory, watching in he a brilliant enthusiasm and willingness for learning. who recently I got the exciting news being rewarded as being the most improved student in the class in Spanish. It is indeed fulfilling when my students achieve their goals. or included an A star in Spanish from another one. It has been so much rewarding.


I am flexible and available in days, evenings and time.

You can get in touch me on my phone number 07809203171 or alternatively on my email address [email protected].


I look forward to hearing from you soon.


See you soon, Hasta luego.


Angeles.

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